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Nolan N60-6 Classico 301 – Sporty Full-Face Motorcycle Helmet
The Nolan N60-6 Classico 301 combines modern design and advanced technology to offer a full-face helmet that’s both stylish and functional. With a contemporary sport-inspired design, this helmet is perfect for younger riders who want to stand out on the road. Made from Lexan™ polycarbonate, known for its durability and strength, the N60-6 is built to perform under any conditions, from city streets to the open motorway.
Featuring AirBooster Technology, this helmet offers superior ventilation to keep you cool and comfortable during long rides. The adjustable Vision Protection System (VPS) ensures your eyes are shielded from the sun with UV protection up to 400nm, and the Pinlock® fog-resistant inner visor helps maintain clear vision in any weather. The Clima Comfort inner padding, made from eco-friendly fabric, provides a soft, breathable fit, and the Eyewear Adaptive (EA) system ensures comfort for riders who wear glasses.
The wind protector reduces wind noise for a more peaceful ride, and the Microlock retention system ensures a secure, adjustable fit for every rider.
Key Features:
Sporty Design: Contemporary, confident style suitable for younger riders.
AirBooster Technology: Efficient ventilation system to keep you cool during all riding conditions.
VPS (Vision Protection System): Adjustable sunscreen with UV protection up to 400nm for maximum eye protection.
Pinlock® Fog-Resistant Inner Visor: Prevents fog buildup for clearer vision.
Clima Comfort Inner Padding: Soft, eco-friendly fabric for a comfortable and breathable fit.
Eyewear Adaptive (EA): Allows for added comfort for glasses wearers.
Wind Protector: Reduces wind noise for a quieter ride.
Microlock Retention System: Provides a secure and adjustable chin strap for a snug fit.
Safety Certification:
UN/ECE 22-06: Meets the latest international safety standards for full-face helmets.
Origin:
100% Made in Italy – Crafted to the highest standards of quality.


