Steelbird Hi-Tech Limited has launched the SBA-20 helmet in India, at a starting price of Rs 1,869. It is available in three sizes: Medium (580mm), Large (600mm), and XL (620mm) on the company's official website and in authorised shops. Steelbird asserts that the helmet's highest safety standards are guaranteed by the BIS Certification (IS 4151:2015) and high-impact thermoplastic structure offers motorcyclists the best possible protection. It features a ventilation system with dynamic airflow that provides ideal flow and cools riders while they ride. For even more safety, the high-density EPS increases stress absorption. According to the company, ''Steelbird's SBA-20 is not just a helmet; it is a commitment to safer roads and a stylish riding experience.'' Let's take a closer look at some of the significant traits of this newly released Steelbird helmet.
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Steelbird SBA-20 Helmet: Key Highlights
The SBA-20 has a wind deflector, as well as, a polycarbonate (PC) anti-scratch coated visor, which comes in Smoke and Chrome finishes and offers increased protection and excellent vision. Other noteworthy features of the SBA-20 Helmet include a polycarbonate (PC) spoiler, an internal sun shield for better glare protection, a flip-up design for more adaptability, and a micrometric buckle for a comfortable and customisable fit. The helmet has bold, athletic graphics that give it a unique, eye-catching look. Its aerodynamic design improves stability and reduces wind resistance. The SBA-20 is priced in our market between Rs 1,869 and Rs 2,459 and comes in three sizes: XL (620mm), Large (600mm), and Medium (580mm).
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Steelbird SBA-20 Helmet: What the Company Has to Say?
Sharing his thoughts on the launch, Mr. Rajeev Kapur, Managing Director of Steelbird Helmets, said "Considering 300 thousand people are dying on the road in our country as per reports by WHO; but according to us, over one million people die in road accidents because in many states and districts in our country, there is no traffic police, and many of the accidents are not reported. If we check the data with the insurance companies, the data is much more. Hence, this is the need of the hour, and we want to leave no stone unturned."
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