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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayHelmet specialists, MET Helmets, have released a new trail helmet that promises “the perfect balance of quality and value for your riding adventures.” So, meet the new Terrae. It’s got advanced ventilation systems, has gone through rigorous impact testing, and uses a lightweight design.


MET claims that it offers the same level of performance and protection that you find in top-of-the-line helmets. And, I’ll tell you what, the Stone Blue Matt and Pistachio Green Matt colors are very handsome.
The new Terrae is NTA-certified, which means that it can dissipate “significantly more impact energy” and is intended to offer additional protection for the needs of ebike riders. MET also claims that the shell of the new Terrae also has more impact-tested coverage around the two most sensitive brain areas: the back and the temples.



The new Terrae is said to be comfortable while feeling very secure on your noggin. And it should, because MET says it’s designed to be stable while riding on rough terrain. It features the Safe-T Heta 360-degree retention system. That means the fit is micrometrical and thus customized to the perimeter of the head. This, in turn, avoids those pressure points of discomfort that some may experience on long rides.



MET Terrae Retail & Detail
Retail: $160
- In-mold polycarbonate shell with EPS liner
- MIPS C2 rotational management system is engineered to add protection in case of certain impacts
- NTA 8776 certified to be able to dissipate higher impact energies
- Extended back of head and temple coverage
- Adjustable visor
- Safety release and a flexible injected visor to avoid extra rotation of the neck in case of a crash
- Safe-T Heta fit system
- 360° head belt and 3 vertical adjustments give you everything you need to find a uniquely individual fit
- 19 vents work in concert with an internal, engineered air channeling system to improve ventilation and comfort
- Full polycarbonate wrap leaves no EPS exposed to minor damage
- Strap anchors embedded in the EPS shell
- Sunglasses ports to securely dock sunglasses when climbing or resting
Sizes and Weights:
Small: 52/56cm – 350g
Medium: 56/58cm – 380g
Large: 58/61cm – 420g
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