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Trek Velocis MIPS - Cycling Helmet
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Trek Velocis MIPS

description Trek Velocis MIPS Overview

The Trek Velocis MIPS helmet is a road cycling helmet designed for competitive riders seeking optimal protection and ventilation. It incorporates WaveCel™ technology, a cellular structure that effectively manages impact forces from angled collisions. This system provides enhanced safety compared to traditional EPS foam helmets. The Velocis is suitable for cyclists involved in racing or performance-oriented training where reduced risk of head injury is paramount.

insights Ranking position

Trek Velocis MIPS ranks #19 of 39 in the Cycling Helmet ranking, behind MET Parachute MCR Mips, ahead of Giro Synthe Mips II.

balance Trek Velocis MIPS Pros & Cons

thumb_up Pros
  • check Excellent ventilation
  • check Very low weight
  • check Comfortable generous padding
  • check Secure sunglass storage
thumb_down Cons
  • close High purchase price
  • close Delicate rear adjustment mechanism
  • close Padding removal is difficult

help Trek Velocis MIPS FAQ

Does the Trek Velocis MIPS helmet use WaveCel or MIPS technology?

The Trek Velocis helmet line transitioned to using Trek's proprietary WaveCel technology, a collapsible cellular structure designed to absorb and dissipate energy from angled impacts. Despite the product name historically including "MIPS," newer Velocis models feature WaveCel rather than the MIPS slip-plane system. Trek has gradually shifted much of its helmet lineup to WaveCel since acquiring the technology.

How much does the Trek Velocis MIPS helmet weigh?

The Trek Velocis helmet weighs approximately 240 grams in a size medium, making it competitive with other premium road cycling helmets in its class. The lightweight construction is achieved while still incorporating the WaveCel impact layer and multiple ventilation channels. Weight may vary slightly between sizes and color options.

How does the Trek Velocis compare to the Specialized S-Works Prevail?

The Trek Velocis uses WaveCel technology for impact protection, while the Specialized S-Works Prevail uses MIPS with Specialized's ANGi crash sensor that detects impacts and sends GPS alerts to emergency contacts. The Velocis is generally priced lower than the S-Works Prevail, which sits at the top of Specialized's road helmet range. Both prioritize ventilation and lightweight construction for competitive road cycling.

Is the Trek Velocis helmet well-ventilated for hot weather riding?

The Velocis features large forward-facing vents and internal channeling designed to pull air over the head and expel it through the rear, making it suitable for hot-weather and high-intensity riding. Trek engineered the ventilation to work in conjunction with the WaveCel layer without significantly restricting airflow. The helmet is popular among competitive road cyclists who ride in warm conditions.

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