Bell  Star Pro Bike Helmet with Transitions Shield

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Bell has teamed up with Transitions Optical, maker of industry-leading photochromic technology, to offer their game-changing road helmet with an eye shield that automatically adjusts to outdoor light.

Features

  • Attaching to the helmet via magnets, the included photochromic shield provides good protection and shading, and can be removed and reattached just above the brow while riding
  • Transitions adaptive technology allows clear cycling shields to darken in bright sunlight for increased contrast and improved distance and depth perception
  • Cycling shield has a light tint in overcast weather or when the sun is positioned low; as sunlight intensifies, the tint darkens accordingly
  • When the sun goes down, the shield tint gradually returns to clear, giving you comfortable all-day coverage
  • Innovative Active Aero technology lets you convert the helmet from ventilated to aero-style (vents covered) with the simple slide of a button
  • Active Aero vents draw air under the helmet just above the brow and draw it through a channeled interior and out the back for cooling airflow
  • Single-piece in-mold shell enhances durability, yet keeps weight to a minimum
  • Internal X-Static padding delivers comfort
  • Over-brow ventilation enhances cooling effect
  • FloatFit™ technology lets you adjust the circumference and vertical positioning on your head for a perfect fit

Imported.

To find your size, position a tape measure just above your ears and about 1 in. above your eyebrows. Keep the tape level to measure the circumference around the largest part of your head and then find the corresponding size in the Technical specs info.
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Technical Specs

Best Use

Road Cycling

Helmet Style

Road Bike

Shell Material

Polycarbonate

Vents

15

Visor/Brim

No

Weight

280 grams

Gender

Unisex

Construction

In-mold

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