Troy Lee Designs - Qualifier D4 Composite MIPS Helmet (MTB)
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Troy Lee Designs - Qualifier D4 Composite MIPS Helmet (MTB)

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Troy Lee Designs - Qualifier D4 Composite MIPS Helmet (MTB)Troy Lee Designs Qualifier D4 Composite MIPS Helmet (MTB) Qualifier D4 Composite MIPS Helmet is a Troy Lee Designs mountain bike helmet built for gravity riders. The D4 platform is known for downhill focused coverage and a locked in feel when the terrain gets steep and fast. The composite build gives it a balanced mix of feel, durability, and value for regular riding. The Qualifier treatment gives this helmet a more individual feel than a plain solid

Troy Lee Designs - Qualifier D4 Composite MIPS Helmet (MTB)

Qualifier D4 Composite MIPS Helmet is a Troy Lee Designs mountain bike helmet built for gravity riders. The D4 platform is known for downhill-focused coverage and a locked-in feel when the terrain gets steep and fast. The composite build gives it a balanced mix of feel, durability, and value for regular riding. The Qualifier treatment gives this helmet a more individual feel than a plain solid option. The MIPS-equipped build adds another layer of confidence for riders who prioritize modern helmet technology.

It is shaped for modern off-road mountain biking, with the secure feel, airflow, and coverage riders look for when the route mixes climbing, descending, and repeated hits through rough sections.

Why We Like It: it has the sort of comfortable, confidence-building feel that makes sense for trail laps, shuttle days, and bike-park weekends.

Why It’ll Work for You: It works well for riders who split time between trail loops, enduro stages, and lift-served laps and want one mountain bike helmet that feels ready for all of it.

Variants / Options: multiple sizes and colorways available; check the selector for current stock.

Key Features:
  • 20 high-flow intake and exhaust ports for maximum ventilation
  • Added eps and new headform shape for improved impact performance
  • Full incremental sizing for greater range of fitment
  • Strategically placed interior chinbar shock pads for comfort and durability
  • Quick-release and contoured 3D cheek pads for emergency helmet removal
  • Purpose-built internal cavities for audio integration
  • Stainless steel chinstrap D-rings are light and strong
  • Includes TLD drawstring helmet sock
  • Exceeds bicycle certifications: CPSC 1203, CE EN 1078:2002+A1:2012 ASTM F1952-15, ASTM F2032-15, ASTM F2040-11
  • Not intended for use with motorized vehicles

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