Smith Triad Bicycle Helmet with Mips & Aleck Crash Sensor

Piece of Mind When Riding Alone

At Sea Otter Classic in April, Smith launched the Aleck Crash Sensor, integrating it into four of the company’s performance helmets – Trace and Triad for road and gravel riders and Forefront 2 and Payroll for the MTBers. The company sent me the Triad version to test, so I’ve based my insights on my experiences with this specific model.

The Triad boasts three safety features in one helmet. First, we are all familiar with Mips that reduces rotational forces caused by angled impacts to the head. Second, Zonal KOROYD coverage is used for energy absorption upon impact. Third, in the event of a crash where you are unresponsive, the Aleck Crash Detection Sensor sends alerts to emergency personnel, contacts, and other Aleck app users in the area. The alert includes your GPS location, making it quicker and easier to find you.

The Aleck Crash Sensor is integrated into the fit system dial.

How Aleck Crash Sensor Works

Before you start, charge the sensor using the USB-C cable provided with the helmet. The sensor has approximately a two-week battery life, and the app provides a battery level indicator. Next, download the Aleck app to your smartphone (iOS and Android) and pair the helmet’s sensor to the app. Be sure to check if there are any firmware updates.

The Aleck app is used to set up emergency contacts, manually send an SOS, view battery level and much more.

The app allows you to do a simulation crash test by bumping the helmet. It doesn’t take much to activate the sensor in simulation mode. The app gives you 45 seconds to cancel the alert before sending it.

Setting up your emergency contacts is also done in the Aleck app. It’s important to note that anyone added as an emergency contact must also download the Aleck app, which could be an issue if someone doesn’t want to install another app on their phone.

Within the app, there are several features, including SOS if you need to manually send an alert to your emergency contacts and Aleck app users within 3 km of your location,

Comfort, Fit, and Protection

All the protection in the world is worthless unless the helmet fits correctly. The Triad incorporates the VaporFit dial adjustment system, allowing for 270-degree fit adjustment. The side straps have minimal adjustability. However, the Y-strap divider ensures the straps stay flat and close to your face, avoiding vibration noise while riding.

The Triad helmet, equipped with an Aleck Crash Sensor, is exclusively available in a matte black finish featuring a topographic print.

With 19 vents, the Triad helmet keeps your head protected and cool on warm days. Additionally, the helmet has an Ionic+® antimicrobial lining that activates odor control when reacting to sweat, and its lightweight construction (290 g for a size medium) enhances overall comfort. Like many Smith helmets, the AirEvac ventilation system integrates with the company’s eyewear to keep lenses from fogging.

The Triad helmet, equipped with an Aleck Crash Sensor, is exclusively available in a matte black finish featuring a topographic print. It comes in sizes ranging from small to extra large and is priced at $210.

Bottom Line

Smith Optics Triad Mips Aleck Crash Sensor Helmet offers a comprehensive safety, comfort, and advanced technology package. Its integration of Mips, Zonal KOROYD, and the innovative Aleck Crash Sensor provides cyclists with enhanced protection and peace of mind. The helmet’s adjustable fit system, effective ventilation, and antimicrobial lining ensure comfort for the rider. Although the requirement for emergency contacts to download the Aleck app might be a minor inconvenience, the overall benefits and features of the Triad helmet make it a valuable investment for cyclists seeking top-tier safety and performance.

As initially seen in Road Bike Rider

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