Limar Air Atlas Aerodynamic MIPS Road Cycling Helmet Review - feat. Removable UFO + Lightweight

Developed in collaboration with the ASTANA cycling team, the Limar Air Atlas is one of the brands fastest and most ventilated helmets to date. This is an evolution of Limar’s Air Speed helmet and offers improved aerodynamic performance and features. With a retail price of $ the Air Atlas is offered in a wide range of unique color schemes along with MIPS Air integration. One of the big features of the helmet is the . system which is a removable rear extender that is designed to improve aerodynamics or removed if there are high crosswinds. The helmet also has optional team stickers which can be added to the helmet to give it a pro-racer look. The Limar Air Atlas has a sleek aerodynamic design with an extended rear section. As with other aero helmets, the helmet has strategically placed vents to optimize airflow through the helmet without creating drag. This results in a mostly covered mid-section with four NACA duct vents that utilize the Venturi effect to pull air through the helmet. The helmet has a shallow road cycling style fit with a smooth two-piece external shell. Limar offers the Air Atlas in eight different color schemes from iridescent and matte options to the bright breaking-the-usual collection. We have the Above the Clouds color scheme which combines digital geometric shapes with bright purple, blue and pink colors. It’s an eye catching design that stands out compared to solid colored helmets on the road. The bottom edge of the helmet has a flipped pattern design that we’ve seen with other Limar helmets which adds some contrast. One of the interesting features of this helmet is the removable . extension. This is a simple plastic attachment that clips on to the rear vents to optimize the aerodynamics of the helmets. Limar recommends removing the extension if you’re riding somewhere with high speed cross winds. The plastic extension is color matched to the helmet and is so well integrated that it’s easy to forget the piece is removable. In terms of profile, the helmet is somewhere between extended profile aero helmets like the Smith Ignite and streamlined helmets like the Lazer Vento KinetiCore. With the . extender removed, the helmet is closer to a standard road cycling helmet while the extender gives the helmet a sleeker and longer look. ... Read the full review @ ~ 00:00 Intro 00:10 Unboxing Specs 02:31 Fit Finish 06:11 On The Road 07:35 Comparison 10:32 The Final Score ~ Visit Our Website - Follow Us On Instagram - ~ Limar - ~
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