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Chaos Side Cut Helmet

2.5 out of 5 stars
2 Reviews
Current price: $59.46 Original price: $84.95
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Color:Blue

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Chaos Side Cut Helmet

Protect your head whether you're rafting, kayaking, or river surfing on a stand-up paddleboard with the NRS Chaos Side Cut Helmet. The easily adjusted BOA ratchet system ensures a secure fit, while eight vents along the top of the helmet keep your head cool on those hot summer days.


Details

  • Kayaking and water sport helmet built to inspire confidence
  • ABS plastic shell offers lightweight impact coverage
  • Dual-density EVA foam liner offers all day comfort
  • BOA ratchet system locks in your ideal fit every time
  • Adjustable chin strap with four-point attachment
  • Eight ventilation points help you cool off in the sun
  • Item #NRS004F
Certifications
CE EN 1385
Fit Adjustment
Boa, adjustable chin strap
Ventilation
8 vents
Manufacturer Warranty
limited
Claimed Weight
[large] 1lb 2.5oz (525g)
Shell Material
ABS plastic

Overall Rating

2.5 based on 2 ratings

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2 out of 5 stars

March 1, 2024

Runs large

Familiarity:
I returned this product before using it
Size Bought:
Small
Height:
5' 2"
Weight:
113

At 22" my head was at the top of the size range for size Small, but upon trying it on it was way too large. Even with cranking the adjuster as small as it would go the helmet still moved around a lot, wouldn't have been sufficient head protection.

Kalia F
3 out of 5 stars

November 17, 2020

OK budget starter helmet

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

I thought I had the helmet on well. It needs to be on REALLY well to do the job. Tight back, tight chin. TIGHT. Mine slipped a bit when I flipped over SliceNDice in the Ocoee and I got sliced and diced. I've since switched to a helmet that has a visor to give a little more protection without having to go full face except for the big stuff. It's an ok helmet

Kristin T