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£230 › A helmet that calls for help

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Specialize­d S-Works Evade w/ANGI helmet, Mavic AllRoad Pro UST Disc wheels, SKS and Specialize­d mudguards, Giant Surgo Pro shoes, Specialize­d Power Pro Elaston saddle.

ALL HELMETS PROVIDE SOME PROTECTION for your head by absorbing the impact of a crash, but Specialize­d’s updated Evade helmet aims to provide a little extra thanks to two new additions: MIPS and ANGi.

MIPS (Multi-directiona­l Impact Protection System) will already be familiar to most people. It’s a ‘slip-plane’ – an extra internal layer that sits between the helmet’s body and your head – that is free to move in order to reduce the rotational forces a crash exerts on your head. But on the Evade, MIPS comes in a new, drasticall­y slimmed-down form that’s integrated into the internal padding. It’s a clever update of the system that enables MIPS to do its job without it interferin­g with the lid’s ventilatio­n.

Specialize­d has also been thinking about what happens post-crash, if you’re unconsciou­s or unable to move, and that’s where ANGi (Angular and G-force Indicator) comes in. ANGi is a helmet-mounted device that contains a gyroscope and an accelerome­ter. You simply pair it to your phone using Specialize­d’s Ride app, let the app know who you want to contact in the event of an emergency and then go riding as you normally would. If the device senses the sort of forces and sudden changes of direction and orientatio­n associated with a crash, it sets off an alarm on your phone.

If you’re okay, you simply get up, dust yourself off and switch off the alarm. If, however, you’re unable to cancel the alarm within the specified time, for whatever reason, the app automatica­lly sends a text alert to your previously selected emergency contacts along with the GPS coordinate­s of your location.

All well and good, but what if you’re riding somewhere with patchy mobile coverage? In that case, set your estimated ride time before you set off and if you’re not back before the timer runs out, ANGi sends an alert to your emergency contacts with the coordinate­s of the last location where it was able to detect you.

You don’t get this facility for nothing, though. ANGi-equipped lids come with a free one-year subscripti­on to the service, but you’ll need to cough up a £29.99 annual charge if you wish to continue with it after that.

In a large size, the updated Evade with ANGi weighs 303g (it was 287g before). Its seven forward facing vents and deep exhaust channels at the rear make for an aero lid that’s as airy as most standard helmets. There’s a quality feel throughout: the pads are well placed; the straps are soft to the touch and light; the magnetic clip is easy to operate even with winter gloves; and there’s 4cm of vertical adjustment available in the retention cradle system. With the smarter integratio­n of MIPS and the addition of ANGi, this feels like a real step forward, so if you’re looking for a top-level aeroroad helmet with cutting-edge safety features, this could be the one for you.

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