The name "Finale" says it all - tested on the famous stages of the Enduro World Series in Finale Ligure; made for bikers with the demand for the best material with superior protection and good ventilation. The design of the uvex Finale MTB helmet with low-slung side panels and more surface area at the back of the head offers a plus in safety and at the same time corresponds to the trendy Enduro style.
Despite the increased helmet surface, the Uvex engineers have minimized the weight to a light 300 grams and also tweaked a sophisticated ventilation management. Because in hot conditions like on the Mediterranean trails in Finale Ligure, a cool head is not only pleasant, but a decisive factor for concentration and performance.
That's why the uvex Finale comes with twenty vents that work together with the 20 ventilation channels running inside to ensure ideal air circulation. The snug fit on the head can be precisely adjusted via the Uvex Anatomic IAS system. Because precision fit prevents slipping on fast downhills and is an important safety factor in case of unintentional departure on the trail.
Inmould technology
EPS is foamed directly into the impact resistant polycarbonate shell. For a helmet construction that is as light as it is very stable.
IAS 3D system
However, heads differ not only in their circumference, but also in their height. The uvex IAS-3D system therefore offers the additional option of precise adjustment to the individual head height.
FAS
The Fast-Adapting-System harness can be easily and continuously adjusted exactly to one's own head shape. This keeps the helmet firmly on the head in all situations and the webbing always in the optimum position.
Monomatic
Multi-level and anatomically shaped: The uvex Monomatic comfort closure can be opened and closed with just one hand at the touch of a button. So the chin strap always fits perfectly.
Vent System
In all helmets, uvex places the highest value on optimized ventilation properties: cleverly designed ventilation channels guide fresh air inwards and warm air outwards.