Where are KASK helmets manufactured?
Italy
KASK quality is a guarantee as a result of many carefully monitored safety tests and innovative technologies used in the helmets’ design. All KASK products are 100% Made in Italy and undergo the most rigorous safety and quality tests as part of KASK’s distinctive CSD Project – ComfortSafetyDesign.
Are Kask riding helmets safe?
KASK is well aware that the helmet has to fit correctly to the rider’s head so that the best safety level is guaranteed. This is the reason for which KASK helmets are provided with KASK’s patented self-adapting adjusting system in a carbon look.
How do I order a Kask helmet?
Sizing. The size of Kask helmets corresponds to the circumference of your head. Use a soft tape measure positioned just above the ears, then take note of the measurement in centimeters. Compare this number to the sizing chart on the product page of the helmet you are looking to purchase.
Are Kask helmets round or oval?
KASK has come up with a creative way to fit long-oval shaped heads into their helmets. With the help of these lateral inserts (that can be adhered to the sides of the helmet), the same helmet instantly becomes a well-fitted helmet for long-oval shaped heads.
Are all Kask helmets WG11?
Starting from 2020, every new KASK helmet that successfully passes the KASK WG 11 test will be easily identified by a dedicated “WG11 rotational and linear impacts test passed” tag.
Is Kask a MIPS?
You can now buy MIPS helmets from most of the leading bike helmet brands, including Bell, Giro, Specialized, Bontrager, Lazer, MET, Poc, Smith… There are exceptions; there are no MIPS helmet from Kask, for example.
Are Kask helmets good?
Overall, Kask has done a pretty admirable job with the new Mojito3: it looks good, it’s comfortable, it’s decently light, it’s generally well ventilated, and it’s supposedly provides more protection than its predecessor, all at a competitive price point.