Cratoni Bullet, 198g review

You even get a spare liner-pad and a bag to keep it all in. Bargain.
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Lightest on test
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Spare liner and bag
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Unspectacular design
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Generally you need to accept that unless you're spending well into three figures, then weight will always be a bit of an issue.
Clearly Cratoni don't agree with this, making the Bullet the lightest helmet on test by no small amount.
The finish is nothing spectacular and the design is pretty basic but adjustment is functional and effective with a snug fit that means you don't have to wrench the chinstrap too tight to keep it from moving on your head.
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