Product details

Specifications

Size: L (59–61cm)

Certification: NTA 8776 (TÜV)

Outer Material: In-mold Polycarbonate

Weight: Approx. 350g

Fit System: Adjustable dial retention

Ventilation: Optimized air channels

LED Configuration: 12 front LEDs, 12 rear LEDs

Smart Modes: Auto turn signals & brake light

Advanced Shock Absorption: Multi-density EPS foam interior.

Battery: 700mAh, 2.59Wh, Model: 902040

Integrated LED System

Front Light: 12 LEDs

Rear Light: 12 LEDs 

Lighting Modes

Fast Blink

Sequential Chasing Flash

Slow Blink

Breathing/Pulse Flash

Steady (Constant) Light

Smart Modes
  • Left Turn Signal: Automatically activates the rear yellow left signal when the headlamp tilts 15° left.
  • Right Turn Signal: Automatically activates the rear yellow right signal when tilted 15° right.
  • Brake Light: Engages rear red brake light during deceleration or braking.

   
All smart signals automatically revert to the previous flashing mode after 10 seconds for rider convenience.

Flexible Financing

Pay over time with flexible payment solutions via Klarna & PayPlan by RBC

fast delivery

Get your e-bike delivered in just 2–6 days.

2 year warranty

Enjoy peace of mind with a full 2-year warranty.

14-day return

Changed your mind? Return it within 14 days, no hassle.

Finding the Perfect Fit

Measure Accurately

Use a soft measuring tape around the widest part of your head—about 1 inch above your eyebrows. Compare the result to the helmet’s sizing chart.

Check the Fit

The helmet should sit flat and level on your head, not tilted. It should feel snug but not tight and shouldn’t shift when you move your head.

Adjust the Straps

Ensure the straps form a clean “V” shape under your ears and fasten comfortably beneath your chin—secure, but not too tight.

Why an E-bike Helmet?

Riding at higher speeds on an electric bike increases the risk of impact and reduces reaction time to hazards. Additionally, wearing a proper helmet is legally required in some areas, such as Toronto, and is important for safety.

While conventional bike helmets are certified under CPSC (US) or EN 1078 (Europe)—standards meant for speeds up to 25 km/h—helmets with NTA 8776 certification are tested to protect riders at speeds up to 45 km/h (28 mph).