by Peter Bethell (Team Hukkit)
I was stoked to get my hands on Kali’s new Maya helmet for the 440 Enduro Race. The Maya is Kali’s enduro helmet meaning that it offers more protection round the back of the head compared to a traditional cross country helmet. First impressions when I got it was how incredibly light it is, specifically it’s said to weigh only 350 grams! This is something I like about Kali, how they always seem to be developing their helmet technology to make them safer and lighter.
On my head the Maya was very snug and comfortable. It kept cool on my head and did not have any uncomfortable pressure points. It kept its nice fit with my goggles, meaning I could be Enduro as! The colour of the Maya I had was a fairly plain and simple black and white, however I have since seen that there is a stealthy 'Matt Black' and an ‘Enduro Bro Blue’ that looks super fresh! Another feature I liked was the built in GoPro or night riding light mount, which is a nice handy extra.
The Maya has so much advanced helmet technology and features I could go on for pages, but overall the Maya is a really nice helmet to wear. It is feather light and stays as cool as a XC helmet while having all the protection and features you want from an enduro helmet.
Photos by Graeme Cooper
I was stoked to get my hands on Kali’s new Maya helmet for the 440 Enduro Race. The Maya is Kali’s enduro helmet meaning that it offers more protection round the back of the head compared to a traditional cross country helmet. First impressions when I got it was how incredibly light it is, specifically it’s said to weigh only 350 grams! This is something I like about Kali, how they always seem to be developing their helmet technology to make them safer and lighter.
On my head the Maya was very snug and comfortable. It kept cool on my head and did not have any uncomfortable pressure points. It kept its nice fit with my goggles, meaning I could be Enduro as! The colour of the Maya I had was a fairly plain and simple black and white, however I have since seen that there is a stealthy 'Matt Black' and an ‘Enduro Bro Blue’ that looks super fresh! Another feature I liked was the built in GoPro or night riding light mount, which is a nice handy extra.
The Maya has so much advanced helmet technology and features I could go on for pages, but overall the Maya is a really nice helmet to wear. It is feather light and stays as cool as a XC helmet while having all the protection and features you want from an enduro helmet.
Photos by Graeme Cooper
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