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Smith - Network MIPS

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The versatile Network helmet pairs Zonal KOROYD® and Mips® with 15 vents for breathable, all-around cycling protection.
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Brand: Smith

The Smith Network MIPS Helmet is a highly versatile, shred-ready adult cycling helmet designed for road riding, gravel grinding, and daily urban commuting. Positioned as a premier "all-rounder" in Smith's lineup, it balances advanced impact technology with sleek aesthetics.


Key Technical Features

  • MIPS Brain Protection System: Features an integrated low-friction layer that slides independently during an angled fall, absorbing and redirecting dangerous rotational forces away from the brain.
  • Zonal Koroyd Protection: Uses a localized honeycombed Koroyd structure inside strategic impact areas to deliver lightweight, highly efficient, and energy-absorbing crumple protection.
  • AirEvac Ventilation System: Internal air channels are mathematically aligned to pull warm air up and away from your riding sunglasses, ensuring completely fog-free lenses.
  • Front Eyewear Storage: Specially molded pass-through channels on the front vents allow you to slide sunglass arms firmly upside down into place when daylight drops.
  • VaporFit Dial System: Employs an adjustable rear mechanical cradle dial to customize global pressure and height stabilization quickly with one hand.
  • 15 Fixed Air Vents: Tailored with 15 optimized cooling vents linked to interior air paths for consistent temperature regulation across your scalp.
  • Removable Fabric Visor: Includes an optional, clip-in soft cloth brim to block direct sun glare or minor drizzle.
  • Ionic+ Antimicrobial Lining: Fitted with premium plush inner padding providing sweat-activated odor control.
  • Lightweight Profile: Weighs approximately 300 grams (Size Medium), keeping your neck comfortable on long-distance training rides.

Standard Sizing Framework

  • Small: 51–55 cm
  • Medium: 55–59 cm
  • Large: 59–62 cm
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