Nutcase Street MIPS vs Thousand Heritage 2.0
Comparison 2026 — Bike Helmets
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Our verdict
Based on our weighted scoring, the Nutcase Street MIPS edges out the Thousand Heritage 2.0 with an overall score of 80/100 against 74/100. It scores particularly well on protection (84/100) and comfort (86/100), making it the better all-round pick in Bike Helmets.
The Thousand Heritage 2.0 remains a sensible alternative if price is your main concern — it lands at €99.00 versus €89.95.
Protection winner
Nutcase Street MIPS
14% higher than its rival
Value winner
Nutcase Street MIPS
2% better value for money
Specifications
| Specification | Nutcase Street MIPS | Thousand Heritage 2.0 |
|---|---|---|
| Price | €89.95+10% | €99.00 |
| Rating | ★4.4 (1,120) | ★4.4 (620) |
| Overall | 80/100+8% | 74/100 |
| Protection | ||
| Certification | CE EN 1078, CPSC | CE EN 1078, CPSC |
| MIPS | Ja | — |
| Fit | ||
| Sizes | S (52-56), M (56-60), L (60-64) cm | S (55-57), M (57-59), L (59-62) cm+6% |
| Weight | 370 g (M)+11% | 410 g (M) |
| Closure | Fidlock magnetisch | Fidlock magnetisch |
Pros and cons
Nutcase Street MIPS
Pros
- MIPS liner protects against rotational impacts in a crash
- Magnetic Fidlock buckle closes one-handed, even with gloves
- Dozens of unique colourways and graphics to choose from
- Thick, removable padding is machine-washable
Cons
- Less airflow than sport helmets because of the closed shell
- The round silhouette doesn't suit every head shape
Thousand Heritage 2.0
Pros
- Secret PopLock lets you lock the helmet to your bike frame
- Stylish vintage design in premium matte colours
- Vegan leather chin strap with magnetic Fidlock closure
- Meets both European and American safety standards
Cons
- Limited ventilation due to the closed retro shell — runs warm
- No MIPS or SPIN — relies on traditional EPS protection only