Airoh has Made New Off-Road Helmets

Airoh has Made New Off-Road Helmets

  • Off-road collection includes five helmet families
  • Top Aviator 3 Evo gets FIM and ECE 2206 certification

Airoh has unveiled new off-road helmet line-up spread across five-models aiming enduro, rally, adventure riding and entry-level dirt riders. The range includes the Aviator III, Aviator III Evo, Aviator Ace II, Twist III and WRAAAP models. India prices have not been announced yet, but aftermarket importers should soon be stocking these.

The collection is not treat off-road riding as a separate use case. Be it a professional motocross rider, a weekend trail rider, a rally enthusiast or a beginner taking the first step into dirt riding all need different levels of protection, ventilation, weight control and comfort. But Airoh appears to have built the range around the entire spectrum.

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At the top of the line sits the Aviator III as Airoh’s flagship off-road helmet and is aimed at serious use. The carbon-fibre construction, wind-tunnel development, advanced ventilation and race-led shape for lightness and good ventilation. Aviator 3 Evo takes that race-first idea further with dual FIM Racing 02 and ECE 2206 certification making it one of the most technically serious helmets in the range. Airoh has also given it an optimised ventilation system and its updated safety technologies, including AMS2 Evo.

The Aviator Ace II sits below the flagship range keeping the lightweight off-road focus but adding Bluetooth communication readiness. It’ll be a good everyday helmet for riders who combine trail, commutes, group rides and daily use together. Twist III is a bit more accessible off-road helmet with aggressive styling and ventilation. It uses a double HRT shell and a ventilation system developed in the wind tunnel.

Kawasaki  Top Case Carrier

WRAAAP is the entry point into the Airoh off-road world with modern design, practical sizes and effective ventilation. It will attract new riders as well as experienced users who want a simpler and more affordable dirt helmet. For Indian market the off-road scene is still small but growing around trail schools, adventure riding groups and enduro-style training. Owners of bikes such as Hero Xpulse, Kawasaki KLX, KTM adventure models, Royal Enfield Himalayan and imported off-road machines can check in with their aftermarket suppliers.

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