Steelbird Launches SBH-23 AVA Helmet With In-built Airflow System For Summers
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Helmet Manufacturer, Steelbird Helmets has launched the SBH-23 AVA Glossy, a half-face helmet designed to tackle the challenges of summer riding, at Rs 1,299. With six built-in air vents, this new model promises exceptional airflow, comfort, and protection, making it the perfect companion for urban commuters and weekend riders alike.
Crafted with the Indian summer in mind, the SBH-23 AVA offers maximum ventilation and enhanced rider comfort. Its breathable, Italian-designed interiors are multipore, removable, and washable, ensuring hygiene and freshness even during prolonged use in hot and humid conditions.
“Summer rides come with their own set of challenges - heat, dust, and long hours on the road,” said Rajeev Kapur, Managing Director of Steelbird Helmets. “With the SBH-23 AVA, we’ve developed a helmet that not only offers safety and ventilation but also elegant Italian styling that riders will love.”
The helmet features a high-impact ABS shell with multi-layer high-density EPS for superior impact absorption. It is equipped with a polycarbonate anti-scratch visor and an inner black sunshield, providing clear, glare-free visibility under intense sunlight, reducing eye fatigue and enhancing safety.
For added practicality, the SBH-23 AVA includes a European standard micro-metric buckle for quick and secure fastening, a neck protector for long-ride comfort, and an anti-scratch coated visor for long-lasting clarity.
Certified by BIS (IS 4151:2015), the helmet is available in a variety of colours and in sizes M (580mm) and L (600mm).
Key features include: Six integrated air vents for advanced ventilation, Multipore, breathable, and washable Italian interiors, High-impact ABS shell with multi-density EPS for maximum protection, Anti-scratch visor with integrated sunshield for glare reduction, Micro-metric buckle (European standard).
The SBH-23 AVA is now available at Steelbird outlets and authorised dealers across India.