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The Lazer E-bike Next KinetiCore NTA helmet allows you to be seen while staying protected, which is a real asset in busy urban areas, especially when you're picking up speed.
Hubert D.
Textile expert and former professional runner
Designed for urban commuting and e-bike rides, the Next KinetiCore prioritises safety, visibility and everyday comfort. Its integrated 360° SMART LED provides panoramic visibility at eye level, ideal for being clearly seen in traffic, day or night. Rechargeable and interchangeable, it offers several lighting modes, all equipped with an automatic brake light that alerts riders behind you when you slow down. A real asset for riding more confidently in town.
The Next KinetiCore adapts easily to weather conditions thanks to its sliding ventilation system. In hot weather, it promotes efficient airflow from front to back, whilst in winter, it limits air intake to retain heat. The vents, cleverly positioned above the eyes, on the sides and at the back, ensure effective ventilation whilst preventing water from entering. The included winter kit, with removable and washable ear pads, further enhances comfort on cold days.
In terms of safety, the integrated KinetiCore technology uses controlled deformation zones to absorb both direct and rotational impacts, whilst reducing the helmet’s weight. The glue-free EcoLoc design allows the helmet to be easily dismantled at the end of its life, for a more responsible approach. A modern urban helmet, designed to keep you protected, visible and comfortable all year round.
- Urban commuter helmet
- Colours: Black or Blue
- 3 sizes: S (52–56 cm), M (55–59 cm), L (58–61 cm)
- Certified to E-bike Standard NTA 8776
- Integrated 360° Smart LED
- KinetiCore protection system
- Removable ear pads for winter
- Magnetic buckle fastening
- Weight: Helmet 550g and LED 100g
- Brand: Lazer
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The NTA 8776 standard is a Dutch safety standard created specifically for high-speed electric bikes (also known as speed pedelecs), capable of reaching speeds of up to 45 km/h. Helmets compliant with this standard offer better protection than conventional CPSC-certified bicycle helmets, particularly in the areas most at risk during a high-speed impact: the temples, the back of the head and the top of the skull. Developed by the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and the Environment, this certification aims to bridge the gap between the safety standards of bicycle and motorcycle helmets. It ensures that helmets are tested at higher impact speeds and cover a larger area of the head, without compromising comfort or ventilation.
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