Despite its affordable price tag, the Reise Helden complies with Indian and international safety standards.
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Despite its affordable price tag, the Reise Helden complies with Indian and international safety standards.
Tyre maker Reise Moto has started diversifying its business by bringing rider safety gear to the masses. To add to this, it has now launched its debut range of full-face helmets called Helden. Priced at ₹3,499, these helmets are quite affordable.
It becomes all the more noteworthy since the Helden complies with ISI, DOT, and ECE safety standards. This should help position the new Reise Helden helmets as among the most value-for-money helmets, compared to a Studds or Steelbird helmet that just gets ISI certification.
(Also Read: Steelbird Launches SBH-23 AVA Glossy Half-Face Helmet)
The Reise Helden's outer shell is made of advanced polycarbonate composite materials, which are known for their lightweight and strength. It has a 108-degree wide-angle vision and an anti-scratch visor. The inner padding is hypoallergenic and washable, and there is a dedicated slot for Bluetooth intercom devices.
“Our new helmet range brings the best-in-class aerodynamic design, for the value-seeking riders — whether commuting daily or embarking on weekend adventures — have access to a helmet they can trust. The Helden is our answer to riders who want a mix of global-grade protection with everyday practicality; premium designs.” said Mr. Yogesh Mahansaria, Founder & Managing Director, ReiseMoto.
(Also Read: Nitin Gadkari Proposes Two-Wheeler Manufacturers To Provide ISI-Helmets With Every Two-Wheeler Purchase)
The Helden is available in four shades -- Grey Black Gloss, Orange and Black Gloss, Red Black Gloss, and a solid Black Gloss. The helmets will be available in Reise showrooms and online through its website.
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