- Lightweight Shell
- D3O material
- Open ventilation
- Oakley 360 Fit System
- Adjustable earpads
Oakley WTR Icon Helmet
Step into the water in style and safety with Oakley
Whether you're charging through the shorebreak or launching sky-high off a kicker, the Oakley WTR Icon Helmet is your new wingman in the water. This isn't just any helmet, it's a whole new chapter in surf and kite protection. Lightweight, super comfortable, and designed with input from top athletes, it's packed with smart features that let you focus 100% on your session.What stands out immediately is the sleek design with open ventilation. Water flows through effortlessly, giving the helmet a natural feel in the water. No drag, no resistance. Thanks to its unique geometry and dual-density padding, the Oakley WTR Icon is also one of the lightest helmets on the market. And safety? It's all in the details. Reinforced with D3O material; soft, light, and engineered to absorb impact efficiently. The earpads are thoughtfully designed to protect your ears without blocking sound and are fully adjustable to suit your needs. The Oakley 360 Fit System, combined with the adjustable strap, ensures a snug and secure fit. The helmet stays in place, even during heavy crashes or when you go headfirst in a megaloop. A high-cut rear shell adds paddling comfort, while the integrated visor brim channels water away from your face after duckdiving.
In short, the Oakley WTR Icon isn’t your average helmet, it’s a next-gen layer of protection for the style-driven rider. Protect what matters!
Specifications Oakley WTR Icon Helmet
- Lightweight Shell
- D3O material
- Open ventilation
- Oakley 360 Fit System
- Adjustable strap
- Adjustable earpads
- High cut rear shell design
- Integrated visor brim
Helmet Size Indicator Oakley
Size | cm |
---|---|
S | 52-56 |
M | 54-58 |
L | 56-60 |
The sizechart is an indication, sizes may vary due to personal preferences.
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