Absolute White by MET, object of desire
Although it may seem simple and senseless, MET has sought a design never seen before with the Absolute White edition in which their renowned road helmets Trenta, Manta, and Rivale will be available, a design that shies away from trends seeking a bright and fresh helmet, as well as completely unprecedented.

MET launches a completely white version of their helmets Trenta, Manta, and Rivale
Making the cyclist more visible, allowing them to pedal cooler on hot days, or achieving a simple yet elegant design are the reasons that have led MET to launch this risky Absolute White edition of their reference helmets.
A helmet in which everything is white or transparent, including its MIPS Evolve Core system, white straps, white closure buckle, and, of course, the expanded polystyrene that protects in case of impact, also white.
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As we were saying, the Absolute White edition will be available in the Trenta and Manta models, which will have a price of €260, as well as in the Rivale, which can be purchased for €170, all of them already available on the MET website as well as in the usual brand's retail points.