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uvex city i-vo (Dark silver mat)
uvex city i-vo (Dark silver mat)

uvexCity, I-vo or Active CC Cycling Helmets

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R779

Retail: R1,600
About

With the uvex Cycling helmet range, you are spoilt for choice! Whether you are going for a casual stroll, taking a ride through the mountains or competing in the next road race, you will be protected and styling from these helmets. 

uvex city i-vo

One for all: uvex i-vo is a true all-round talent. With impressive adaptability and sporty style, it’s ready for every terrain, whether road bike or mountain bike. 

uvex i-vo cc

A beginner-friendly allrounder with outstanding features and a specially designed matt styling. The bike helmet uvex i-vo cc is ready for every situation and every track.

uvex active cc

Pure cycling: uvex active cc stands for cycling at its finest. Mountain bike or trekking bike, on cycle paths, trails or forest tracks. Perfect for this all-rounder. 

Product Features

uvex city i-vo

  • In-mould technology
  • TÜV GS
  • FAS strap
  • Monomatic
  • 24 ventilation channels
  • Basic pads
  • Bug net
  • Removable visor xb390

uvex i-vo cc

  • In-mould technology
  • FAS strap
  • Monomatic
  • Basic pads

uvex active cc

  • Monomatic
  • 19 ventilation channels
  • Anti-allergenic liner
  • Bug net
  • Plug-in LED (optional)
  • Removable visor
  • x-fit pads


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