Unexpectedly light
A low-profile design and new lighter-weight components, like an OCLV Carbon inlay, make Velocis 6 grams lighter than before.
Light, fast, cool
Velocis Mips is next-gen – it's lighter, faster, and cooler than its predecessors. Designed specifically with insight and feedback from the Trek-Segafredo race team, this helmet was made for riding fast in the world's toughest races. And with a suite of cutting-edge tech features, Velocis is bound for the podium.
Our lightest helmet ever
A low-profile design and new lighter-weight components, like an OCLV Carbon inlay, make Velocis 6 grams lighter than before.
Multiple rounds of computational fluid dynamic modeling and wind tunnel testing revealed a new helmet design that’s optimized for airflow and is 38% cooler* and 18 seconds faster at 45 km/h.
*Compared to the prior Velocis and the original Ballista
Less weight, seamless integration, improved sweat management, and rotational force management technology from Mips provide better performance and a better experience on the bike.
For that Goldilocks fit, Velocis features a single-lace, 360° BOA® fit system with two lace height positions and three yoke positions — offering complete customization.
Velocis’ rubberized side vents make it easy to stow away your sunglasses when you’re not wearing them.
Shop sunglassesVelocis features a beveled edge above the brow that opens up your field of view and lets you easily see the road ahead — even when tucked in the drops.
Velocis has received a 5-STAR safety rating from Virginia Tech's third-party testing facility, an unbiased, industry-accepted assessment of the level of protection a helmet provides to a cyclist.
Think of this as a 30-day test ride. If for any reason you're not satisfied with your Trek helmet, we’ll take it back.
Shop Velocis nowIf your helmet is involved in a crash within the first year of ownership, we’ll replace it for free.
Get back on the roadReturning your helmet is easy. We’ll provide you with a label and take the helmet back for free.
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