Specialized Ambush Angi
Buyer s guide to mountain bike helmets.
Specialized ambush angi. The specialized ambush comp mips helmet is a lightweight extended coverage helmet for trail riding. This is why specialized created the ambush with angi the lightest and most ventilated extended coverage helmet available. The ambush with angi is available in three color options gloss white tested ion bright yellow and matte black. When ripping down the trail the last thing you need to worry about is if your helmet will protect you in a crash.
Specialized bietet den ambush mit mips sl system und angi sensor an der im fall eines sturzes per smartphone und app einen alarm auslöst. This is why we created the ambush with angi the lightest and most ventilated extended coverage helmet available. In addition to the ambush with angi model reviewed here specialized makes the ambush without angi the same helmet without the crash detection or the mips sl system which retails for 180. The ambush comp also keeps you cool with our 4th dimension cooling system s massive vents and exhaust ports so you don t have to worry about overheating even on the hottest days.
Our new angi crash sensor gives you and your loved ones peace of mind like never before when combined with our ios or android app the sensor will detect a crash and send a text message to specified contacts in. Our new angi crash sensor gives you and your loved ones peace of mind like never before. Finally specialized included a micro indexing visor that quickly adjusts positions and has plenty of room for goggle storage. The specialized ambush helmet has been around for a few years but a significant update last season added a unique sl version of the mips rotational impact protection system and an optional angi safety beacon feature.
Then again you don t want to be stuck wearing a full face on every trail ride. The specialized ambush with angi is light and comfortable half face mountain bike helmet that is forging ahead in terms of safety technology giving us peace of mind that we don t think we d go without now when riding alone. It is nearly impossible to predict when youll crash so its best to always be prepared with a helmet on.