Price: £335 / €375 / $400
Available colours: White, Red, Black, Silver, Oxford Blue, Beetle Green
Rotational Impact technology: KASK Rotational Impact WG11 Tested
Weight: 268g as tested in size medium
Although Kask, launched in 2004, is a relatively new brand compared to some of its competitors, the name is very well known. Like other brands of the time, it’s fair to say that Kask enjoyed a surge in popularity due to an association with Team Sky. The nameplate has graced the heads of the British WorldTour squad for the entirety of its existence and continues through to today under the Ineos Grenadiers team name. As the Tour de France wins stacked up, the iconic black and blue became almost synonymous with the Italian brand but success has been further reaching.
As Kask enjoyed the boost in visibility, it was a commitment to innovation and safety that secured the name in the minds of the public. Our list of the best road bike helmets also reflects that product-first focus with Kask securing a position for multiple models over the years. In early 2023 when Kask pushed out a helmet unlike any other called the Kask Elemento, it once again made the list.
I’ve had the Elemento since last summer and after wearing it for long hours covering multiple countries, I’m ready to talk about it. The Elemento is both an evolution and a revolution. Details are not only unusual in the Kask lineup but completely unique in the market and bordering on experimental. It’s an all-around helmet that works for a wide variety of riding but is it right for you? If you are looking for a new road helmet this summer keep reading for more information about this innovative option.
Design and aesthetics
In many ways, the Elemento is an evolution of the Kask Protone Icon which itself was an evolution of the original Protone. Unlike the Icon though, the Elemento is not a replacement. Both the Protone Icon and the Elemento will continue to exist alongside each other in the Kask product lineup. You can think of the Elemento as both an upgrade and a flagship vehicle for highlighting pinnacle technologies.
Hold the Icon and the Elemento next to each other it’s clear to see the similarities. The two do have some aesthetic differences but you’ll need a sharp eye to spot them. To really understand the difference you have to look deeper into the design.
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