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Climbing Technology 2017 Helmet Range Gear News

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Climbing Technology have been gradually updating and improving their range of helmets over the last few years. The current range contains some feature and cosmetic upgrades on last year including new colourways and an improved size adjustment dial.

Here are the highlights from Climbing Technology's 2017 range of helmets:

ORION

Coming in at just 230g, the Orion is CT's ultra-light helmet. It manages to balance low weight, good protection and ventilation in a well-fitting and good looking design.

  • 230g
  • Stable, wrap around shape
  • 2 sizes - 50-56cm, 57-62cm
  • Rear adjustment dial
  • Absorbent and washable internal padding
  • 4 headlamp clips
  • In mould construction with EPS liner and PC shell
  • RRP £75.00

GALAXY

The Galaxy is Climbing Technology's all round helmet. Just as suitable for a day's cragging as it is in the high mountains.

  • Ergonomic shape
  • Excellent ventilation
  • 4 headlamp clips
  • Fully adjustable
  • Suitable for men, women and children
  • Washable lining
  • ABS shell with expanded polystyrene
  • Size 50-61 cm
  • RRP £50.00

ECLIPSE

The Eclipse is a multipurpose lid for women, children or men with smaller heads. It combines excellent protection, weight and ventilation characteristics.

  • Neat and close fitting shape
  • Lightweight at 280g
  • Headlamp clip
  • Size 48-56cm
  • RRP £47.50

STARK

The Stark is a durable helmet designed for intensive trad or mountaineering use. It combines excellent protection with good comfort and ventilation.

  • Polyethylene shell with expanded polystyrene lining
  • Ventilation slots are protected with mesh
  • 4 headlamp clips
  • Washable foam lining
  • 380g
  • Easy to adjust
  • Size 53-62cm
  • RRP £55.00

For more information Climbing Technology Website



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