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Review: POC Tectal Mountainbike Helmet

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During a mountain biking holiday I used the POC Tectal helmet for the first time. A whole week of cycling immediately provided a lot of info for this review. For me, this is the first introduction of a helmet of this brand and it made me curious to see more of POC. I have to admit that my choice of helmet so far has been mainly determined by color and less by functional specifications … shame on me, from now on that will be different.

First some facts

POC has developed the Tectal for trail and enduro rides, so a bit more risk of falling than a cross-country ride, which means that the helmet has be able to handle a crash. POC uses a Progressive Core shell: the rigid exterior of the helmet handles the larger impacts and the softer inside takes on the smaller impacts. POC uses the aramid bridges system inside the helmet. This system ensures that the helmet is held together if you fall and that your head stays well protected when you hit the ground. The material on the inside is expanded polystyrene, or EPS, which is nothing more or less than pepper foam. Nothing wrong with that. Many brands use this because EPS has a high shock absorption capacity. The inner lining is of the Polygiene. The material is equipped with Polygiene Odor Control Technology. This prevents bacterial growth, without interfering with bacteria naturally occurring on your skin. This keeps your helmet fresh, even when you are sweating. That it works has been proven during my week’s cycling.

POC Tectal Mountainbike helm

Winkeladviesprijs: € 200,-
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