A helmet designed to protect riders from angled impacts, with features focused on comfort and trail safety.
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canyon.com
Mountain
biking comes with risks. Riders face uneven terrain, fast descents, and sudden
obstacles. Crashes can cause head injuries, especially when the head twists on
impact. Many helmets reduce direct hits but do less for these twisting or
rotational forces.
The
Canyon Deflectr addresses this issue. Its design includes features that
help manage how the helmet reacts during angled impacts.
At
the center of the Deflectr is the Release Layer System. This system uses small
outer panels that can shift or pop free during an impact. That movement helps
spread out the energy and reduce the force passed to the rider’s head.
The
helmet also includes a layer that allows the outer shell to move slightly relative to the inner structure. This separation helps the helmet absorb forces from different
directions, not just straight-on impacts.
Safety
tests suggest this design can reduce the risk of head injuries associated with rotation during falls.
Alongside
its safety tech, the helmet has features made for trail riding:
These
additions help make the helmet more useful during long rides and changing trail
conditions.
Helmet
safety is moving beyond just protecting from direct hits. More designs now
focus on reducing rotational force, which plays a role in many cycling
injuries.
The
Canyon Deflectr fits into this trend by offering a layered system that responds
to different types of impacts. It shows how helmet technology is adapting to reflect how crashes actually occur.
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