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The e-bike helmet with red light district

Michael Restin
11.5.2019
Translation: machine translated

The Giro Camden looks like it's about to burn out. Yet it is quite well ventilated and has some useful safety features for fast e-bikers.

When the entire back of the head lights up, it looks slightly futuristic. As if the helmet were performing a brain scan on the side. In any case, the large red light is an eye-catcher. Otherwise, the Giro Camden in matt black is quite inconspicuous. You won't even notice the integrated light when it's switched off. What else is inside?

A helmet for high speeds

The Giro Camden fulfils the Dutch NTA 8776 standard for S-pedelec helmets. These helmets are designed for fast e-bikes up to 45 km/h. They are tested at around 20 per cent higher impact speeds than "normal" bike helmets, which comply with EU standard EN 1078 and with which you are also allowed to ride S-pedelecs. Models like the Camden can simply take even more and are therefore recommended at high speeds.

Practical experience

This is partly due to the ten ventilation slots, of which you can adjust and close the top four. Secondly, the "Roc Loc Air Fit System", which provides a little distance between the skullcap and the inner shell and improves the draught through the resulting wind tunnels. I also liked the magnetic Fidlock fastener, which is easy to operate with one hand.

First impression

All e-bike helmets // Alle E-Bike-Helme mit integriertem Licht

As a film buff, I didn't notice. "It looks like the helmet from Starship Troopers!", says my colleague Patrick Bardelli as if shot from the Morita MK1. That's right!

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