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KABUTO AEROBLADE 5

The super-light, aerodynamic and well-ventilated Aeroblade series has seen good uptake here in Australia. The Kabuto team, renowned for their innovation and R&D, have lifted the bar once more with the fifth-generation of the Aeroblade, as usual with a focus on weight, safety, aerodynamics, size and wind noise.

The Aeroblade 5 helmets are ECE approved and are built using Kabuto’s Advanced Composite Technology to reduce weight, and their own wind tunnel testing

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