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Casco Limited Edition Attack Helmet



The Casco Limited Edition Attack is definitely one of the most aggressive, almost alien looking, helmets out there. Interestingly, the helmet features a very crude array of aluminum bars and exposed pop rivets on the exterior, with a dual density shell that forms a creature like series of fingers that extend over the forehead. Yet inside is very plush and subdued with hand-stitched leather and braided rope chin straps. In addition, the helmet features on-the-fly adjustability, along with fore and aft chinstrap adjustment that’s achieved with clamping screws positioned on the braided rope straps. It’s a sturdy helmet indeed – tipping the scales at a very hefty 343g.

 

Casco Attack comes in one size, and will only fit riders who fall within 54cm to 59cm sizing.

Given its heft and styling, it’s not surprising that Casco has targeted more of the speedy urban cyclists and bike courier types, as opposed to the weight-conscious "roadies".

http://casco-helme.de


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