MIPS Helmets

Helmets equipped with MIPS (Multi-directional Impact Protection System), the technology that helps reduce rotational forces in an angled impact. All models meet the ECE 22.06 standard.

What is MIPS and why does it matter?

In most crashes the head hits the ground at an angle, not straight on. This causes rotational forces on the brain. MIPS adds a layer that allows a small movement on impact, reducing those rotational forces. It is one of the most recognized safety technologies in modern helmets, and a sensible choice for anyone who wants maximum protection.

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What is MIPS?
MIPS stands for Multi-directional Impact Protection System. It is a layer in the helmet that allows a small movement during an angled impact, reducing rotational forces on the brain. It is one of the most recognised safety technologies in modern helmets.
Do I really need MIPS?
In most crashes the head hits the ground at an angle, not straight on. This causes rotational forces. MIPS helps reduce them, providing extra protection on top of the ECE 22.06 certification. For anyone wanting maximum protection, it is a sensible choice.
What is the difference between MIPS, RHEON and ODS?
All three are systems that reduce rotational forces, but with a different technique. MIPS uses a sliding layer, RHEON an energy-absorbing material, and ODS (6D) a double damping system. All three increase protection in an angled crash.