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All Tour de France team helmets: The aero helmet from Picnic–PostNL – Lazer Vento KinetiCore

June 17, 2025 by Caspar Gebel

Lazer Vento KinetiCore: Aero helmet with unusual adjustment

In addition to the Lazer KinetiCore Z1, which has been carefully refined over the past ten years and is a true classic with a timeless look, Team Picnic-PostNL can now also rely on an aero road helmet, the Lazer Vento KinetiCore. Its shape is designed for minimal drag during sprints, where the head is tilted slightly forward—to be precise, by 15°, according to the manufacturer.

The Lazer has two large air intakes at the front.
The unusual adjustment mechanism is noticeable at the rear.

Compact and not very smooth

The Belgian manufacturer's rather compact helmet, slightly extended at the back, appears less smooth than some other models, due in part to the side panels embedded in the outer shell. These are where you can insert the temples of your cycling glasses, although Lazer doesn't offer its own glasses and therefore doesn't tailor the helmet to a specific model. Silicone pads are designed to provide a secure fit for the temples.



The Vento has only two air intakes at the front, while there are eight air outlets at the rear. Ventilation is still quite decent. The Lazer is comfortable to wear, even though it sits quite low on the head; the height adjustment could be optimized.

"KinetiCore" also refers to the special design of the EPS body, which features blocks on the inside that twist upon impact and can thus absorb rotational energy. This is a proprietary system from the manufacturer that is said to function similarly to the MIPS inner shell of many helmets.

Rubberized side panels are designed to hold the glasses in place.
The rubber band for adjustment is quite stiff.


Unusual adjustment system

Lazer has come up with something very special when it comes to adjustment: There's a wide elastic band (called "ScrollSys") at the top and back that can be moved to adjust the rear headband. However, this doesn't work particularly well – the band is difficult to move, and its functionality in wet conditions seems questionable.

At 297 grams in size L, the Lazer Vento KinetiCore, available in five colors, is slightly lighter than the manufacturer claims, yet at €259,99 it's priced at an average price. A rear light that can be attached to the helmet is available for €30.

www.lazersport.com



 

Tags:aero helmetHele-Tour-2025Lazer Vento KinetiCoreBicycle helmets

More than Caspar Gebel

Caspar Gebel has been on a racing bike for 40 years. The specialist journalist and non-fiction author works for Velomotion and also for the magazines Procycling and Fahrrad News.

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