MET Drone Wide Body II Aero Helmet – Top-Level Aerodynamic Performance for Triathlon and Time Trial Races
The fastest helmet ever, now even more performant
The MET Drone Wide Body II helmet is the ultimate choice for cyclists and triathletes seeking maximum aerodynamic performance. A direct evolution of the helmet that won numerous World Tour time trials and Ironman World Championships, the Drone II was developed in the TUBE wind tunnel at MET headquarters in Talamona to ensure speed and precision in every detail.
Used by champions such as UAE Team Emirates and Tadej Pogaar, the new MET aero helmet offers a measurable competitive advantage: 13.5 seconds less on a 40 km time trial compared to the previous model.
Technical Features of the MET Drone Wide Body II
In-Mould polycarbonate outer shell with EPS interior for maximum protection and lightness
Wide Body Design: enlarged shell on both sizes to optimize aerodynamic flow
Linear Tail Design: new tail design allowing a lower and more aerodynamic head position during pedaling
Safe-T Advanced adjustment system for superior stability
360° adjustment ring, with vertical adjustment for a custom fit
Air Lite straps ultra-light with adjustable dividers, improving comfort and reducing air resistance
Low Drag vents strategically positioned to minimize turbulence
Ventilation system with 4 integrated vents with internal channeling to improve air circulation and thermal comfort
MET Mag-Clip Shield Lens (Clear): magnetic visor for perfect and protected vision
Hand-washable internal padding, for long-lasting durability and constant hygiene
Includes fabric helmet bag for safe and convenient transport
New aerodynamic profile: redesigned tail
Thanks to the new aerodynamic tail, the helmet and head merge into a single profile, creating a smooth shield over the cyclist's shoulders. This innovative design reduces drag and improves air penetration, ensuring superior time trial performance.
Who the Drone Wide Body II is designed for
The MET Drone Wide Body II is the ideal helmet for:
Triathletes who want to maximize their aerodynamics in competition
Cyclists specialized in time trial races
High-level athletes and enthusiasts who desire the same performance as World Tour champions