Lumos Kickstart MIPS Bicycle Helmet M-L with Integrated Lights Black

Original price was: $385.00.Current price is: $230.00.

WHAT IS MIPS TECHNOLOGY

Multi-directional
Impact
Protection
System

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Description

LUMOS – The Lumos is the world’s first smart bicycle helmet to integrate lights, brake, and turn signals.

The ultimate bicycle helmet. Brighten your ride with integrated lights, brake, and turn signals.

The helmet utilises the integration of over 60 super-bright front and rear LEDs that form left and right rear indicators, a red braking signal and flashing front lights, all of which are controlled via a wireless handlebar remote. The helmet also holds an internal accelerometer, which triggers red warning lights when the user stops suddenly.

Be seen.
Bright lights to stand out on the road
Super bright white LEDs in the front and super bright red LEDs in the rear provide ample illumination to ensure that you stand out on the road.

Be predictable.
Turn signals on helmet
Lumos features bright left and right turn signals on the helmet activated via a wireless remote on your handlebar.

Wireless handlebar remote
The Lumos handlebar remote is small, unobtrusive, easy to remove, water resistant, and lasts for months before requiring a charge of battery.

Rechargeable battery
Recharge with the included magnetic charging USB cable. If you use Lumos for 30 minutes every day, each charge will last about a week. The battery lasts approximately 6 hours on flashing mode and 3 hours on solid mode.

Weatherproof
What if it rains? Well, you shouldn’t dunk Lumos into a pool, but Lumos is water resistant so you can take it out with you and stay safe come rain or shine.

Awards
Beazley Design of the Year – the London Design Museum
Eurobike Gold Winner Award 2016
Cycling Weekly – Best Cycling Innovations
Entrepreneur 360 Ranked Best Company 2016
Reddot Design Award Winner 2017

Video

How to Pair Your Kickstart Helmet and Remote

Additional information

Color

Lumos Black, Lumos White

MIPS ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

What is MIPS technology?

MIPS stands for Multi-directional Impact Protection System, which is a leading slip-plane technology inside the helmet designed to reduce rotational forces that can result from certain impacts. MIPS has been developed by leading brain surgeons and scientists to reduce the rotational forces on the brain caused by angled impacts to the head.

MIPS uses a slip-plane system that moves inside the helmet, mimicking the brain’s own protection system. This layer is designed to rotate inside the helmet with the intent to potentially slow or reduce the amount of energy transferred to or from the head. Science tells us that if we can reduce the strains associated with rotational acceleration, we might reduce the risk and severity of brain injury.

A MIPS-equipped helmet looks almost identical to a non-MIPS-equipped helmet except for when you look inside, you will see a thin yellow liner beneath the pads. From the outside, the only indicator that the helmet is any different to one without MIPS is that some brands have a small yellow MIPS logo on there. You won’t even feel a difference when wearing a MIPS-equipped helmet.

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Do I need it?

Accident stats tell us that the most common injuries occur where an angled impact causes rotation of the head and brain. Although you cannot ever guarantee the outcome of a crash, you can take steps to reduce the potential damage – and this is exactly why MIPS is worth investing in. In the event of a crash where rotational forces could cause damage to the brain due to twisting, MIPS could be the difference between serious injury and walking away from a crash with the minimal possible damage done. Whilst you can never guarantee no injury, you can ensure you reduce as much energy transfer as possible.

MIPS History

In 1997 Swedish neurosurgeon Hans von Holst began to study helmet construction. He partnered with Peter Halldin, researcher at the Royal Institute of Technology, with a goal to contribute to the evolution of helmet technology. As a result, the company, MIPS AB was founded in 2001 by Hans, Peter and 3 other specialists in the biomechanical field from the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm, Sweden.

The company has extensive technological and medical expertise focused on head injuries. They also conduct studies involving injury prediction and the simulation of head and neck injuries using advanced data methods. MIPS AB has extensive and profound knowledge concerning head and neck injuries, a result of 30 years’ experience in the area.

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