Charles Owen MS1 Pro Skull Cap with Mips up to size 55

Charles Owen
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Charles Owen MS1 Pro Skull Cap with Mips

A truly excellent jockey skull with its added MIPS technology. The first skull to incorporate the MIPS technology and with the three certifications to three international equestrian standards, riders can feel truly protected as they ride the gallops or simply hack out.

Independently tested to be 37% safer than other helmets on the market (Folksam 2021).

The ABS outershell offers a deep fit made secure with the unique padded harness.

Ten ventilation slots and removable cup headband add to the functionality of this new skull.

Safety standards: SEI certification to ASTM F1163-15, Kitemarks to VG1 01-040 2014-12 and PAS015:2011, and a CE mark to VG1 01-040 2014-12

It is available in regular and round fit.

Skull cap features
10 ventilation slots
Soft leather harness
Washable and replaceable headband
MIPS technology
Meets multiple safety standards
Available in black or navy
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
COLOURS
Black, Navy

SIZES (CM)
52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 56 Round Fit, 57, 57 Round Fit, 58, 58 Round Fit, 59, 60, 61, 62

STANDARDS
ASTM F1163-15, PAS015:2011, VG1 01-040 2014-12

What is Mips helmet technology?

Mips stands for Multi-Directional Impact Protection System.

The Mips system was invented in 1996 in Sweden by Hans von Holst, a neurosurgeon and Peter Halldin, a researcher from the Royal Institute of Technology.

The Mips safety system is an additional low friction liner that is incorporated inside the riding helmet.

How does the Mips safety system work?
Rotational motion is a common cause of concussions and more severe brain injury in oblique hits to the head. The Mips safety system consists of a low friction layer mounted inside the helmet.

In the event of a horse riding fall, the low friction layer is designed to move slightly inside the helmet to help redirect forces away from the head. This is intended to help reduce the risk of brain injury.