Finally! A helmet you can eat your banana through

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Cébé introduces its first full face enduro helmet, the Rockgarden, read on for the official press release (and unofficial captions).

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Optimized Airflow, or room to squeeze a snack in? Photo credits: Damien Rosso

Since its creation in 1892, Cébé has demonstrated its know-how and passion for extreme sports. Committed to offering only the best gear that ensures optimal protection and maximum sensations, the pure adrenaline brand places innovation at the core of its priorities. Rockgarden, Cébé’s first full face enduro helmet, embodies all the brand’s values and commitments: rad design with sporty and aggressive lines, and reliable technologies for performance, comfort and maximum protection.

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Three colours: red for salami baguettes

Illustrating perfectly the brand’s “Pure Adrenaline” spirit both in the conception and the design, Rockgarden has only one goal: keeping you safe while making you look rad. Compliant with enduro competition standard, the helmet encompasses technical and stylish features for ultimate performance. Aggressive lines and high-end details give Rockgarden a strong character directly inspired from motorcycle design and enduro design language.

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Green for hipster avocado bagels (you might need to chop them before insertion).

The In-Mold construction ensures perfect protection performance in a light weight design, while 360° venting channels keep your head cool. Delivered with 2 sets of padding and 2 set of cheek pads for optimal comfort and an adaptable fit, Rockgarden also features an action cam holder to record all your crazier achievements.

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… and black for the banana you forgot to eat.

Rockgarden will be available in October in three colours at a retail price of £179.

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