Kask Utopia vs Protone?
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Firstly does anyone know when the new Kask Utopia will be released? Secondly has anyone got any opinion on Utopia vs Protone? I currently have a Mojito and have been holding off on picking up a new helmet until spring but I’d like to move to a more aero model and I like the Kask fit and feel.
Utopia is really ugly and Protone looks class (in certain colors). Nuff said!
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I thought utopia was supposed to be better ventilation and better aero than protone? Which is probably the same as the rain jackets that a more waterproof and more breathable....
I’ve a protone, great helmet but agree I wouldn’t want any less ventilation.
I’ve a protone, great helmet but agree I wouldn’t want any less ventilation.
Love how the Protone looks but oddly ventilation isn't actually that great given how aggressively vented it appears. I was sweating buckets in it last summer in Scotland on the few warm days we had.
Read something recently about how air passes over a lot of helmet vents, so you can't judge by looks alone.
That said, still really like the Protone and being in the UK I'd even swap it for a helmet a little warmer and more aero as it's usually cool when I'm riding. Best thing about the Protone is that it actually looks decent to good on most people. Not many helmets you can say that about. Have my eye on the Utopia and Spesh's new aero-road lid. Think Oakley has something too in this category.
Being aero kit tough I'd need to see some testing.
Read something recently about how air passes over a lot of helmet vents, so you can't judge by looks alone.
That said, still really like the Protone and being in the UK I'd even swap it for a helmet a little warmer and more aero as it's usually cool when I'm riding. Best thing about the Protone is that it actually looks decent to good on most people. Not many helmets you can say that about. Have my eye on the Utopia and Spesh's new aero-road lid. Think Oakley has something too in this category.
Being aero kit tough I'd need to see some testing.
Based on Kask timelines for announcing products and then actually having them available, I would say that you could buy a Utopia sometime in 2023.
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i have the same experience as well.Shrike wrote: ↑Sat Mar 10, 2018 11:38 amLove how the Protone looks but oddly ventilation isn't actually that great given how aggressively vented it appears. I was sweating buckets in it last summer in Scotland on the few warm days we had.
Read something recently about how air passes over a lot of helmet vents, so you can't judge by looks alone.
That said, still really like the Protone and being in the UK I'd even swap it for a helmet a little warmer and more aero as it's usually cool when I'm riding. Best thing about the Protone is that it actually looks decent to good on most people. Not many helmets you can say that about. Have my eye on the Utopia and Spesh's new aero-road lid. Think Oakley has something too in this category.
Being aero kit tough I'd need to see some testing.
i rode during the humid summers and the protone doesnt vent as well as it looks.
i also have my eye on the Oakley Aro5 but the Giro Vanquish reportedly has great venting.
Some classic Pro Protone comments in here.
(Also endorse the sentiment).
It's all about the adventure .
At the launch of tyhe Utopia in Adelaide at TDU, the Kask reps said that Sky have a 6 month exclusivity period from when 1st released before the public can buy them.
Therefore, if that works, should be available around TdF time
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Any update on the Utopia's release date?
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This. Never understand why they do press launches, advertising, etc when you can’t actually buy the thing. Nuts...