The New MET Trenta 3k carbon road helmet.

The MET Trenta 3K Carbon Helmet Is Coming - A Change in the Air

Tonight marks the launch of something special for road cyclists: the new MET Trenta 3K Carbon helmet.

The wait is nearly over. The MET Trenta 3K Carbon helmet officially launches tonight, and it’s already being called the most ventilated road helmet ever made. Developed inside MET’s proprietary wind tunnel, known as the Tube and worn to victory at the Tour de France and Giro d’Italia Women, this helmet sets a new benchmark in performance, safety, and airflow.

What Makes It Different?
3K Airframe Technology Instead of relying on traditional EPS foam throughout the internal structure, MET uses a carbon wing design that creates a continuous air channel from front to back. That means uninterrupted airflow, whether you’re climbing slow or sprinting fast.

Next-Level Ventilation Compared to the previous generation, the Trenta 3K Carbon delivers a 16% improvement in airflow, tested using a thermal-cell-equipped headform. Translation: cooler rides, better comfort, and less sweat on long days.

Safety That Scores This helmet earned 5 stars and one of the highest scores ever recorded in the Virginia Tech safety test, covering both linear and rotational impact protection.

Pro-Level Collaboration Developed with Tadej Pogačar, UAE Team Emirates, and UAE Team ADQ, this helmet has already proven itself on the world’s biggest stages.

Smart Design, Real Benefits
At 260g, the Trenta 3K Carbon isn’t chasing ultralight status, it’s focused on real-world performance:

  • More reliability with extended rear coverage
  • More safety thanks to optimized construction
  • More quality with a fully wrapped polycarbonate shell

If you want to be among the first to ride with the new standard in road helmet design, now’s the time to act.

Visit your nearest Bicycle Centre store to find out more or place your order. Arriving Late November in Limited Quantities

The air has changed. So has the helmet.

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