Stylishly low-key. Very high visibility to traffic. Multidirectional Impact Protection System is standard.can be a real dimwit sometimes. For too long, I'd dart around on short trips without bothering to slap a helmet on my head. It was a couple of close calls—both in the same evening—biking through New York City at dusk that caused me to wise up and start wearing a brain bucket every time I took out the bike.
. Then the Nutcase Vio came along. It's not the first helmet with integrated lights, but thanks to its wide distribution—from outdoor behemoth REI to small bike shops—it's one of the most visible on the market.There are lights for seeing and lights for being seen.
There are red and orange 65-lumen LEDs spread around the back and sides of the helmet. That's as bright as most stand-alone taillights, and it gives the Vio 360-degree coverage, so you can be seen from any angle.
Far more valuable than lights on a helmet is a folding mirror. Bell did this for years on the Metro and Metropolitan helmets but seem to have abandoned the idea. This is unfortunate. Having a mirror is extremely useful and having it fold out of the way was brilliant.
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