MET reveals new ‘Undyed White’ limited edition colourway for its performance road helmets

The new colourway blends a matte white finish with lime yellow accents

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MET will offer the new 'Undyed White' colourway on three of its performance road helmets

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MET will offer the new 'Undyed White' colourway on three of its performance road helmets

Helmet manufacturer MET has released a new colourway for its Trenta, Manta and Rivale helmets. The colourway called ‘Undyed White’ mixes a matte white with lime green accents with MET saying the “silky white and fluorescent lime yellow symbolizes a harmonious mix of tradition and modernity.”

The new colourway is available across the brand's top-tier performance road helmet collection including the Trenta. This is not the first limited-edition colourway for the Trenta, with the brand releasing a Tadej Pogačar edition of the Trenta 3K Carbon last year. This helmet used a ‘living liquid’ design that results in every helmet being unique in its finish. The Trenta is the brand's top-spec all-rounder helmet blending an aero profile with plenty of vents for cooling.

Both the Manta and the Rivale are more aerodynamically optimised with fewer vents and a smoother profile, with the Rivale being the more budget-friendly version in the range.

The three models to receive the limited-edition colourway all feature the MIPS impact rotation system that isolates the outer shell from the inner retention system. This design is aimed at reducing the potential for concussion in the event of a head impact during a crash.

Pricing and availability

The limited-edition ‘undyed white’ joins the existing colour range for the helmets available directly from MET or through your local MET stockist in sizes small, medium and large.

The MET Trenta MIPS and Manta MIPS retail for €260 while the Rivale MIPS retails for €170.

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