
"New Year, new helmet: Lazer is expanding its KinetiCore lineup with the addition of the Sphere KinetiCore, an all-new, versatile road helmet. The new lid from the Belgian helmet manufacturer is a lightweight, multipurpose road helmet. The design is for riders who want one affordable lid that performs just as well on fast group rides as on everyday training miles."
"At the core of the Sphere is Lazer's KinetiCore technology, which replaces traditional add-on rotational liners with Controlled Crumple Zones molded directly into the helmet's EPS structure. These zones are engineered to deform during angled impacts, redirecting rotational energy away from the head. KinetiCore comes in a variety of Lazer helmets, and it's nice to see them available at a sub-$200 price point."
Lazer's Sphere KinetiCore is a new mid-range road helmet positioned between full-aero and ultra-ventilated models. The medium sample weighs 284g, lighter than the Vento aero (290g) and heavier than the Z1 (220g). The helmet uses KinetiCore technology with Controlled Crumple Zones molded into the EPS to manage rotational energy during angled impacts. Price is roughly half that of Lazer's Vento and falls below $200. The shape is understated, slim, and closed-off for everyday usability, fitting both race kits and casual rides. Nine color options are available. The helmet targets riders seeking one affordable lid that performs on fast group rides and everyday training miles. The semi-vanilla aesthetic avoids gaudy styling.
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