Headgear Sinner Lost Trail

Ref.: E551132SW-L
€49.58
€66.11
-€16.53
Tax excl.
Cutting: L
Color: White
€49.58
€66.11
-€16.53
Tax excl.

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Safety is essential in sport and even more so when it comes to skiing. The model Lost Trail of Sinner it will allow you to enjoy unforgettable moments in the snow with complete protection and no risks.

Characteristics
  • Very light thanks to exterior construction technology In-mold technology
  • Other, of circular cross-section
  • Easy-to-use adjustable ventilation system that allows you to control the amount of air entering the helmet for total comfort and ventilation
  • Ventilation grilles at strategic points ensuring a constant air flow
  • Coating for shock absorption
  • Padded for maximum comfort
  • Woven fabrics containing predominantly, but < 85% polyester staple fibres by weight, mixed principally or solely with cotton and weighing > 200 g/m2
  • Adjustment by air pump: very precise system that allows the helmet to be tightened or loosened on the sides and ensures its perfect fit
  • Other, of circular cross-section
  • Suspension for glasses
  • Various colours available
About Sinner
Since its founding in 1996 as a sports eyewear company, Sinner has quickly gained its position among the most prestigious international sports brands thanks to the combination of quality, performance and style which we find in the items it currently distributes in more than 24 countries: ski helmets, masks, gloves, sports shoes, sunglasses... The incorporation of innovative technologies and the latest trends are the essence of the products Sinner, developed in collaboration with renowned athletes and sportsmen from all over the world.

COMPLETE YOUR EQUIPMENT WITH A MOST OF SHOW PROTECTING YOUR OJOS IN THE NIEVE AND MONTAIN
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Aitor: Como se quitan las orejeras de un casco SINNER LOST TRAIL??
Hola. Se quitan tirando hacia abajo, va a presión.
Álvarez, sport and free time