Stormer Origin Advance Burgundy Gold

Stormer

Stormer Origin Advance Burgundy Gold Full Face Helmet

The latest addition to the Stormer range of full-face helmets, the Glory Advance Blue Gold Matt helmet, with its blue and gold matte finish, is a retro full-face helmet that will appeal to vintage enthusiasts looking for a quality model at a reasonable price. Simple and unadorned like the old days, the Glory has a thermoplastic shell, a removable and washable hypoallergenic fabric interior, a clear anti-scratch screen predisposed to receive a Pinlock, a high performance anti-fog film, ventilation and a double D chin strap.

In this "Advance" deco version, Stormer is available in two other colors: burgundy/gold gloss and gray/black matte. It is also available in 3 plain colors that you can find on iCasque.co.uk: off white, black and matte black.
Please note: In accordance with European standards, this helmet comes with a visor colourless.

Composition

  • Vintage full face helmet for adults
  • Material: thermoplastic resin shell
  • 1 shell size
  • 2 sizes of EPS for a perfect fit
  • Interior: soft, hypoallergenic polyester fabric, removable and washable
  • Clear visor made of anti-scratch polycarbonate
  • Visor predisposed to receive a high performance Pinlock 70 anti-fog film, available as an option
  • Flexible lip screen seal
  • Ventilation: 3 front vents and a chin vent with shutter, and a rear air extractor
  • Chin strap: double D chin strap
  • Weight: 1450 gr (+/- 50 gr)
  • ECE 22-05 approved retro helmet
Brand :
Stormer
Model :
Origin Advance Burgundy Gold
Style :
City, Vintage
Colour :
Maroon
Gender :
Adult
Best uses :
Urban, Extra Urban
Shell type (detail) :
Polycarbonate
Number of shells :
1
Paint type :
Gloss
Screen :
Anti-scratch, Predisposed Pinlock
Screen Tint :
colourless
Interior :
Removable, washable
:
Chin strap :
Double D
Approvals :
European standards

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