POC Omne Air SPIN vs MET Allroad
Comparison 2026 — Bike Helmets
Our verdict
Based on our weighted scoring, the POC Omne Air SPIN edges out the MET Allroad with an overall score of 88/100 against 76/100. It scores particularly well on protection (88/100) and comfort (92/100), making it the better all-round pick in Bike Helmets.
The MET Allroad remains a sensible alternative if price is your main concern — it lands at €84.95 versus €119.95.
Protection winner
POC Omne Air SPIN
6% higher than its rival
Value winner
MET Allroad
4% better value for money
Specifications
| Specification | POC Omne Air SPIN | MET Allroad |
|---|---|---|
| Price | €119.95 | €84.95+41% |
| Rating | ★4.5 (1,540) | ★4.5 (540) |
| Overall | 88/100+16% | 76/100 |
| Protection | ||
| Certification | CE EN 1078 | CE EN 1078 |
| Protection | SPIN (Shearing Pad INside) | — |
| MIPS | — | Ja |
| Fit | ||
| Sizes | S (50-56), M (54-59), L (56-61) cm | S (52-56), M (56-58), L (58-61) cm+4% |
| Weight | 305 g (M) | 300 g (M)+2% |
| Ventilation | 16 openingen | — |
| Extras | ||
| Visor | — | Afneembaar |
| Goggle strap | — | Geïntegreerd aan achterkant |
| Ventilation | — | 18 openingen |
Pros and cons
POC Omne Air SPIN
Pros
- SPIN (Shearing Pad INside) tech for oblique-impact protection
- Excellent ventilation with optimised airflow channels
- Clean Scandinavian design suits both sport and street wear
- Dual-density EPS liner for improved energy absorption
Cons
- No integrated rear light — you'll need a separate one
- Pricey compared with helmets without SPIN or MIPS
MET Allroad
Pros
- MIPS liner for rotational-impact protection in oblique crashes
- Removable visor shields low sun and branches
- Rear designed for a goggle strap when running gravel eyewear
- Generous ventilation through 18 vents — welcome in Dutch summer
Cons
- No integrated rear light like the ABUS Urban-I 3.0
- Sporty shape less neutral with formal office attire