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Mavic Comete Ultimate MIPS

The fourth dimension

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Mavic’s Comete Ultimate helmet has sharp styling, subtle tone-ontone graphics and some neat features. At £245, it’s not cheap, but it does offer MIPS for only £20 more than the standard Comete Ultimate.

Our example weighs 282g in large 57-61cm size. It’s constructe­d from EPS-4D foam, which was developed by Mavic’s sister company, Salomon, for use in ski helmets. It’s said to have up to 30 per cent greater shock absorption than EPS (expanded polystyren­e) foam.

Unlike standard EPS, EPS-4D has numerous individual­ly moulded internal blocks that can react and deform independen­tly to minimise the effects of vertical or angled impacts. It works in conjunctio­n with the MIPS liner, which has correspond­ing memory foam pads, to reduce rotational forces on the brain. It has a wraparound polycarbon­ate shell, protecting all of the exposed upper surface, and base and carbon fibre reinforces the structure, permitting larger vents such as its giant exhaust.

There are 15 generous vents, all cut in to the smoothly domed shell. Most air throughflo­w is generated by the four central front vents with the others adding more or less, depending on head orientatio­n. The vents align with seven internal channels and those are interlinke­d by the spaces between the EPS-4D blocks, resulting in plenty of cranial cooling.

Mavic’s Live Fit system includes an XRD breathable memory foam strip beneath the 37.5 internal pads, from temple to temple, across the brow, which are said to wick moisture away five times faster than polyester pads.

The Ergo Hold SL retention system has a padded cradle, supported by a skinny structure that offers three height adjustment­s, plus rotary volume control. The Autofit webbing straps are captive at the front and freely pass through a loop inside the rear of the helmet. They’re just under 10mm wide at the shell, but transform in to a 3mm diameter tubular lace, with a curved plastic bracket anchoring the chin straps.

Mavic claims that wind tunnel tests prove the Comete Ultimate is very aerodynami­c. We can only say that it’s quiet at speed and feels very good, which often indicates decent performanc­e.

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