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Early this year, Italy’s Limar launched their new Livigno full-face helmet. The Livigno is a very lightweight, well-ventilated helmet that is definitely ideal for enduro riding but is also DH-certified for racing or bike park use.
Since Spring I’ve been riding the Livigno in the bike park and on my local trails, and it has left me with little to complain about. It is very lightweight, offers a great field-of-view and easily keeps your head cool enough for mid summer enduro/trail riding. Limar Livigno – Construction and Features:
Limar Livigno full-face helmet, side The Livigno features a polycarbonate shell made with In-Mould construction and a chin bar built from ABS and Polystyrene. The visor is also made from flexible ABS. The Livigno’s shell is covered with plenty of vents all around, and inside is a lightweight MIPS Air liner to reduce rotational forces in a crash.
The Livigno includes Limar’s Air Fit Evo dial-operated retention system. The system’s rear cradle is height adjustable with five positions. Up front, the Livigno’s visor offers three height positions. The top setting is completely out of view but could be useful for stashing goggles on your forehead. The bottom two positions are visible in your field of view.
Other construction details include a Fidlock magnetic chin buckle, and a soft cover for the chin strap. Goggle Fit:
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