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Both for passive safety and for style, the Skwal helmet is adorned with LEDs (2 colors, green or white depending on the color). In this second version Shark revisits its diodes and offers new plates as a whole.

After four years of service, Shark is reworking its Skwal for a better adapted and more current version 2.0. Of course, the LEDs are there for visibility and passive safety, but they are also there to make a difference and offer an undeniable visual signature. The Marseillais takes care of general comfort with a high-end screen mechanism placing the latter against the shell when in the closed position, a Pinlock MaxVision anti-fog lens, EasyFit grooves making it easier to pass through the temples of glasses, a Bluetooth predisposition and a list of colorful variations as long as your arm (27 variations).

The polycarbonate does not lack character with its shell with protruding edges, its “High-Tech Design” side plates, its recognizable base gasket among 100 and its new LED system. Today with 6 integrated diodes (2 at the chin guard, 2 on the upper part and 2 at the back) compared to 3 in the past, the helmet released just a year ago announces an autonomy of its light system ranging from 5 hours in fixed position to 10 in flashing mode.

– Full face helmet in injected thermoplastic resin
– Adjustable internal sunscreen
– Removable interior
– Adjustable ventilation
– Micrometric buckle closure
– Sizes: XS to XL
– Price: from 239,99 euros

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