The Voronoï Carbon Glossy Freejump Black riding helmet is the ultimate in next-generation protection, combining high-quality thermoplastic polymer, in-molding, and temple protection.
The Voronoï Freejump riding helmet is designed with four layers and equipped with temple protection for an uncompromising level of safety:
Comfortable inner lining adapted to each rider's head size.
EPS inner shell for shock absorption.
In-mold technology with a polycarbonate sheet directly molded onto the EPS shell.
Outer shell made of high-quality thermoplastic polymer.
Temporal protection: The Voronoï is the first riding helmet with temple protection (removable option), reducing the risk of concussions in the most fragile part of the skull.
Black Voronoï Carbon Glossy Helmet - Freejump
Freejump's desire to develop the first riding helmet for better temporal area protection stems from an observation: each year in France, more than 150,000 head injuries require emergency care, approximately a quarter of which are due to sports or recreational accidents. These injuries are explained by the fragility of the brain and the thinness of the skull. The temporal area is responsible for 80% of serious brain injuries.
Temporal protection reduces the risk of concussion in the most fragile part of the skull, the temporal area. Indeed, behind the temporal bone is the meningeal artery. The slightest trauma can damage this artery, forming a hematoma and compressing brain cells, leading to serious after-effects or even death. The Voronoi helmet is the only one to take the temporal area into account, absorbing and distributing the shock wave over a large surface area to reduce risks. Tested since the work of the WG11 working group (Work Group 11), protection against rotational impact is perfectly ensured, without additional artifices, the supposed advantages of which have never been demonstrated by independent laboratories including the Virginia Tech Lab.