
The MET Drone Wide Body II Aero Road Helmet is a second-generation, race-proven time trial and triathlon helmet engineered in METās TUBE wind tunnel to shave seconds off long efforts while keeping you cool and comfortable; its wide body and new tail design reduce turbulence and drag, the MAG-CLIP shield offers clear, secure vision with anti-fog protection, and the SAFE-T Advanced fit plus internal air channels deliver a customizable, ventilated fit for serious racers.
The Drone Wide Body II is the second generation of the helmet that has triumphed in numerous World Tour Time Trials and Ironman World Championships. Chosen by the world's best triathletes and winner, together with UAE Team Emirates and Tadej PogaÄar, of time trials at the Giro and Tour de France, the new Drone was designed in the TUBE, a new and advanced wind tunnel built at MET's Talamona headquarters.
New tail
A new tail design allows the helmet and head to assume a lower position, creating an aerodynamic shield for the shoulders. This concept, developed in the Tube, our wind tunnel, makes the new Drone II 13.5 seconds faster on a 40km time trial than the previous version.
Features
- In-mould polycarbonate shell with EPS interior
- Wide Body Design: Wider outer shell for both sizes to maximise aerodynamics.
- Linear Tail Design: Allows a lower head position when pedalling
- Safe-T Advanced Adjustment System
- 360° adjustment ring with vertical adjustment for a custom fit
- Air Lite straps with adjustable dividers for improved aerodynamics and comfort
- Strategically placed Low Drag slits to reduce air turbulence
- 4 slits work in synergy with the internal air channeling system to improve ventilation and comfort
- MET Mag-Clip Shield lens | Clear
- Comfortable hand-washable padding
- Fabric helmet bag
- Actual weight: 437 g (size L)
Disclaimer
Depending on the situation, differences or deviations between specified and installed components are possible. Alternatively, installed components correspond to the quality level of the selected components. Errors and omissions are excepted.