A lightweight All Road helmet at a good price, this is the new Lazer Blade KinetiCore
The current trend in cycling is increasingly leaning towards bikes capable of leaving the asphalt and linking road, fast tracks, and light gravel in a single ride. And for that type of hybrid cyclist, who no longer differentiates much between road and adventure, Lazer has just presented the new Blade KinetiCore, a helmet specifically designed to combine aerodynamics, ventilation, and comfort for long days on any terrain.
The new Lazer Blade KinetiCore is an all-road helmet
Lazer here bets on a design clearly oriented towards modern gravel, although it maintains an aesthetic very close to road cycling. The Blade KinetiCore uses a dual-shell construction with a very marked union line between both pieces, a resource that gives it a much more aggressive and dynamic image than other models in the brand's range.

Beyond aesthetics, Lazer has focused on comfort for long rides. The interior uses denser and softer padding designed to maintain comfort for many hours, while the new TurnSys adjustment system allows for horizontal and vertical position adjustments to better fit the helmet to each cyclist. The brand also introduces a new strap divider that aims to keep them in the same position and avoid annoying movements during rides.
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The Blade KinetiCore also incorporates features clearly oriented towards gravel and adventure use. Among them stands out the integrated glasses holder for when they are not in use, something increasingly common in high-end helmets and especially useful on routes with constant changes in light, dust, or pace.

In terms of safety, the helmet integrates KinetiCore technology, Lazer's proprietary rotational impact protection system. Unlike other systems added to the interior of the helmet, KinetiCore is directly part of the internal structure through deformation zones designed to redirect impact energy away from the head. According to the brand, this integrated design also allows for reduced material use, lower weight, and improved ventilation without compromising protection.
Another interesting detail is the direct compatibility with Lazer's Universal LED rear light. The helmet incorporates an integrated anchoring system at the back to facilitate the installation of a rear light, something especially useful for those who extend their rides until dusk or regularly ride in low visibility conditions.

The new Blade KinetiCore comes with a declared weight of 250 grams in size M and will be available in sizes S, M, and L. Lazer will offer up to seven different colors: Flash Orange, Matte Black, Matte Clay, Matte Cobalt Blue, Matte Deep Grey, Matte Sage Green, and White.

The new helmet is already available through Lazer's official website and selected distributors with a recommended price of 99.99 euros.
Main features of the Lazer Blade KinetiCore
- KinetiCore rotational protection technology
- TurnSys adjustment system
- Dual-shell construction
- Integrated glasses holder
- Compatibility with Universal LED rear light
- Declared weight of 250 g in size M
- Sizes S, M, and L
- 7 colors
- Official price of 99.99 €
The helmet is already available from the Lazer website or through its usual distributors.