Charles Owen Harlow MS1 Pro Jockey Skull with MIPS - Navy/Rose Gold

Charles OwenProduct Code: NRGMS1PMED55

Sizes: Medium (55cm)
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Sale price£155.00
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Designed exclusively in collaboration with equestrian influencer Harlow White.

The Harlow MS1 Pro combines innovation and safety with additional MIPS technology and superior style.

The Harlow MS1 Pro combines triple standard protection, including PAS 015, with a lightweight strengthened ABS outer shell.

Riders are offered the highest level of protection for all disciplines. Independent testing rates the MS1 Pro to be 37% safer than other helmets on the market (Folksam 2021).

Ten ventilation slots and a removable washable replaceable cup headband, add to the comfort and functionality of this new jockey skull.

Finished in a matte navy paint with rose gold emblem badge. Matching exclusive navy silk with rose gold Harlow embroidery.

Features

  • 10 ventilation slots
  • Washable and replaceable headband
  • Sized anti-microbial lining
  • Leather-look harness
  • Meets multiple safety standards
  • Round Fit available in sizes 56-58cm.
  • Free exclusive Harlow hat silk
  • Made in the UK
  • Before ordering this helmet, please follow the fitting guide. Its really important you measure your head properly to ensure the correct size. We cannot guarantee that you will be the same size as you are in another helmet.

Safety Standards: ASTM F1163-15, PAS015:2011, VG1 01-040 2014-12

What is MIPS helmet technology?

MIPS (Multi-Directional Impact Protection System) is an additional brain protection system.

The MIPS system was invented in 1996 in Sweden by Hans von Holst, a neurosurgeon and Peter Halldin, a researcher from the Royal Institute of Technology.

MIPS is designed to add protection against rotational motion (or kinematics) transmitted to the brain from angled impacts to the head, which is how most riders fall.

Rotational motion is a combination of rotational energy (angular velocity) and rotational forces from angular acceleration that both affect the brain and increase the risk for minor and severe brain injuries.

MIPS added protection system has been proven to reduce rotational motion when implemented in a helmet by redirecting energies and forces otherwise transmitted to the brain.

How does MIPS work?

MIPS is an additional liner that is incorporated inside the riding helmet.

This low-friction layer enables your head to move 10-15mm in all directions, which has been proven to reduce the rotational movement to the brain and therefore injury (particularly concussion and traumatic brain injury).

The core idea behind MIPS is to simulate and enhance the brains own protection system, which uses the same principle of the brain being able to slide a little bit against the skull.

How to measure your head

Watch the video for a demonstration of how to properly measure and fit your helmet.

Use a soft fabric measuring tape marked in centimetres (cm).

Wrap the tape around the widest part of your head: about one inch above your eyebrows, just above the ear line and around the bump at the back of your head.

Once you have your measurement in centimetres, convert it to our standard helmet size using the size chart below.

If you have a rounder shaped head or find helmets feel tight on the sides, consider Round Fit sizing.

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