Cadomotus
Cadomotus Snap-on visor for Omega & Sigma-II Aero helmet
Cadomotus Snap-on visor for Omega & Sigma-II Aero helmet
SKYred | Day light more detail | dark lens+REVO®
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1093 EP Amsterdam
Netherlands
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Linnaeusstraat 237
1093 EP Amsterdam
Netherlands
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The Omega helmet is designed in conjunction with the Sky lenses. This precise fit follows the aerodynamic lines of the skating position. The lenses snap securely around your forehead with magnets. In addition to a clear view, the lens can be flipped or removed in an instant.
There are three lenses available for the Omega bicycle helmet:
- SKYnight. A neutral, clear lens
- SKYfall. A yellow lens with a Blue Revo(R) coating for increased contrast and reduction of glare. Suitable for indoor skating rinks, in white light and foggy conditions.
- SKYlight. A lens with a dark gray tint for lower contrast and eye protection in bright light.
- SKYred. A lens with a dark gray tint for higher contrast and eye protection in bright light.
All SKY lenses offerUV400 protection. This is the best possible protection for your eyes against both UVA and UVB.
The lenses are also EN166 and EN174 tested by SGS, the world's leading inspection, verification, testing and certification company
Two thoughtful innovations
The Blue Revo (R) coating helps you get better vision. The reflection of ice or snow is in the blue spectrum in terms of color. It is well known that eyes cannot focus well in blue light. The Blue Revo (R) coating reflects blue light and emphasizes contrast. This coating is therefore very suitable for ice skating.
Decentralized lens
A suitable lens for skaters is one that follows the shape of the head and gives maximum peripheral vision despite the extreme curve. The Aerospeed lenses are therefore decentralized, which corrects the prism effect. The prism effect can lead to eyestrain and even headaches.
With a decentralized lens, the optical center of the lens is no longer the same as the mechanical center. The lens is thicker on one side than on the other, so the light is properly directed toward your eyes.