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Gregory Packable Helmet Holder

Practical and compact helmet holder for rucksacks with reflective details and universal compatibility.

18.90€ incl. VAT.
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Gregory Packable Helmet Holder

The Packable Helmet Holder from Gregory is the ideal solution for anyone who wants to transport their helmet safely and practically. This universal helmet holder makes it quick and easy to attach cycling or climbing helmets to your backpack. Thanks to its compact design, the holder can be easily stored in the integrated bag when not in use.
With reflective print and a reflective strap loop, the helmet holder provides additional visibility and safety in the dark, making it particularly attractive for cyclists. The hard-wearing material, which has been specially developed for use in the mountains, guarantees durability and reliability even under demanding conditions.
The elastic cord with four molded hooks offers universal compatibility so it can be used on almost any backpack. The backpack body is made of 300D High Density Nylon with 45% recycled material and a C0 DWR coating that does not use PFAS, which is both environmentally friendly and robust. This helmet holder is not only functional, but also a sustainable companion for all outdooradventures.

Product details

Optimal for:
  • Cycling
Backpack body:
300D High Density 45% Recycled Nylon with C0 DWR: designed without PFAS
Features:
  • Reflective elements
  • Compact design, can be stowed in integrated bag with secure fastening loop
  • Reflective print and reflective strap loop for increased visibility in the dark
  • Durable material that can withstand use in the mountains
  • Elastic cord with four molded hooks for universal compatibility
Dimensions:
  • Length: 10cm
  • Width: 4cm
  • Height: 8cm
Weight:
50g

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