Macon 2.0 MIPS Bike Helmet
The OG skate style hardshell
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Updated for Summer 2024, The Macon 2.0 is Bern’s skate inspired hard-shell lid, featuring the durability you need with the lightweight performance you desire. The Macon 2.0 is 20% lighter than our original Macon, allowing it to deliver the optimal skate style look in a hard shell that’s lighter, more comfortable, and more dependable than those wallet-crushing options. It comes loaded with a no-fuss Compass Fit system, MIPS impact liner, and Bern’s all season technology.
The OG skate style hardshell
rib-tech
a ribbed EPS liner that cuts weight and boosts airflowMIPS
Multi-Directional Impact Protection System. Designed to protect against rotational violence to the brain caused by rotational impacts.compass fit
get a custom fit in seconds with the twist of a dialAlmost 2 decades later, and it's better than ever.
UPDATED FOR 2024 The original Macon helmet became a fan favorite the second it hit the streets in 2006.
Pick the model that best fits your style and customize your helmet with our range of seasonal upgrades.
The Quickmount Asteroid is a micro-USB rechargeable bike light. It is easily fastened to the two-hole mount located on the rear of the helmet’s shell.
Find your perfect fit with our compass fit system. Simply twist the dial to adjust to your custom fit, keeping your head snug and secure. Due to its light weight, this system will feel as if the helmet were custom made for your comfort.
Multi-Directional Impact Protection System. Designed to protect against rotational violence to the brain caused by rotational impacts.
- Avg. Weight
- 400g
- Safety Standards
- Construction
- Hard Shell
- Fit System
- Compass Fit
- Vents
- 12
Fit Size | S | M | L |
---|---|---|---|
CM | 52 - 55.5cm | 55.5 - 59cm | 59 - 62cm |
Hat Size | 6 1/2 - 7 | 7 - 7 3/8 | 7 3/8 - 7 7/8 |
MIPS Brain Protection System
Rotational motion can cause brain injuries. The low friction layer allows a sliding movement of 10-15 mm in all directions, reducing rotational motion to the brain during impact.