Macon 2.0 Jr. MIPS Winter Helmet
Keep 'em covered no matter how they like to ride
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This multisport bike, skate, skiing and snowboarding helmet is 15% lighter than the previous Macon, has 12 vents to keep you cool, and comes with MIPS Brain Protection System. You can swap out our seasonal pad sets to go from summer to winter (Included) The Macon 2.0 JR is also compatible with our asteroid light so you can Stay Seen and Stay Out There, longer.
Keep 'em covered no matter how they like to ride
multi-sport
one lid, any season - keep 'em covered no matter how they like to ridepoppin' colorways
designed with groms and tweens in mind, we tricked this lid out with some of our best color-ways yet.compass fit
get a custom fit in seconds with the twist of a dialWhat the heck is RibTech?
The inside of the Macon Jr features Bern's proprietary ribbed EPS liner. Precisely engineered channels cut weight and boost airflow, making the helmet lighter and more comfortable. No more complaints about their helmet being too bulky or too heavy!
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
- 460g
- Safety Standards
- Construction
- ThinShell
- Fit System
- Compass Fit
Fit Size | S-M | M-L |
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CM | 51.5 - 54.5cm | 53 - 56cm |
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.