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Bugatti’s Speed Meets Adidas Style For Limited Edition Soccer Boot

In the United States, the word football conjures images of players wearing helmets and shoulder pads, playing on a gridiron with tactics, strategy, and athleticism. However, on a global scale, the sport known as football is entirely different. It is referred to as soccer in the US, and it involves a round ball, a rectangular field, and players who use their feet to move the ball towards the opposing team’s goal.

Despite the terminology differences, there is a common theme: the pursuit of excellence, performance, and precision in sports. It is this passion for precision that has brought together two giants in their fields – Bugatti and Adidas – for a new collaboration. Their goal is to create something unique that not only looks incredible but also helps players of all levels to perform at their best.

Shoei Goes Retro With New Glamster MM93 Collection Classic

Shoei, a renowned helmet brand, is known for its wide range of helmets catering to the needs of motorcyclists. It is the preferred choice of top racers like Marc Marquez, who even collaborated with the brand to launch his MM93 Collection. Now, Shoei has introduced the Glamster MM93 Collection Classic, a helmet that combines retro styling with the race-inspired design of the MM93 Collection.

The Glamster, part of Shoei’s Neo Classic series, has gained popularity in the neo-retro segment since its launch in Europe in 2020. Recognizable with its classic shape, slim chin bar, and sleek air intakes, the Glamster features an easily adjustable CPB-1V visor with compatibility for a Pinlock anti-fog visor. It is designed to provide optimal protection and comfort in various weather conditions.

In terms of safety, the Glamster is constructed using Shoei’s Advanced Integrated Matrix (AIM) technology, which ensures superior impact absorption and dissipation. The helmet meets the latest safety standards in Japan (JIS) and is expected to comply with the European ECE 22.06 safety standard when released in other markets.

The Glamster MM93 Collection Classic will be available for purchase in Japan starting January 2024, with other markets following soon after. It will be offered in sizes ranging from S to XXL, featuring a gray, black, and red color scheme. The helmet package includes a cloth bag, sticker, Pinlock visor, chin curtain, silicon oil, and a pin for the Pinlock visor. The retail price is set at 61,600 yen (approximately $411).

Shark Helmets Launches New D-Skwal 3 Full-Face Lid

Shark, a French helmet specialist, offers a wide range of helmets for different uses and budgets. Their top-of-the-line helmet is the Race R Pro GP, designed for sporty riders. On the other end of the spectrum, Shark has refreshed one of their more affordable helmets, the D-Skwal, with the launch of its third generation.

The Shark D-Skwal 3 is similar to the Shark Skwal i3, but without the LED lights and motion-activated brake light. It features a Lexan polycarbonate shell in two sizes for optimal fit and safety. Underneath, it has multi-density EPS foam to absorb and dissipate impact forces. The D-Skwal 3 is certified to the latest safety standard, ECE R22.06.

Other notable features include an optical class 1 screen with a Pinlock 70 anti-fog film, a drop-down sun visor, and an air mesh opening for ventilation. The helmet also has two air inlets and heat extractors for a comprehensive ventilation system.

The new Shark D-Skwal 3 has a convenient quick-release micrometric buckle, making it ideal for city riding and long-distance tours. It also includes a chin curtain and anti-swirl bib to reduce noise and is compatible with Shark’s Sharktooth Prime comms system. Additionally, it can accommodate standard communicators from Cardo or Sena.

The Shark D-Skwal 3 is available in multiple designs, including plain colors and various graphic options. It comes in sizes ranging from XS to 2XL and starts at a price of 199.99 Euros (approximately $212 USD).

Shoei Presents New Sheen Graphic For Z-8 Full-Face Helmet

Shoei has introduced a new colorway called “Sheen” for their popular Z-8 full-face helmet. The Sheen graphic features a glossy finish and a two-tone colorway that gives the helmet a sporty yet elegant look. The edges of the colors have a gradient effect, blending into black. Shoei has released two color options for the Sheen graphic: blue and red, both with black and white accents. These new colorways will be available in Japan by November 2023, with prices starting at 68,200 yen (approximately $427 USD).

In terms of specifications, the Sheen graphic Z-8 helmet remains unchanged from other variations. It is constructed with Shoei’s Advanced Integrated Matrix (AIM) plus multi-fiber shell, which ensures lightweight and effective impact dispersion. The helmet also features ample ventilation for airflow on warmer days. The interior is equipped with removable and washable liners for longevity, and the visor offers a wide field of view and is compatible with an anti-fog lens. The Z-8 helmet is available in sizes ranging from S (55 centimeters) to XXL (63 centimeters).

It is important to note that Shoei’s helmet models may vary in availability across international markets. For more information on Shoei’s products, including availability in specific regions, please visit their official website or contact your nearest gear retailer.

French Helmet Brand Roof Launches New Boxxer 2 Modular Helmet

Roof helmets have been around since 1993, and has become quite popular among motorcyclists thanks to its unique, rounded look that’s a fusion of modern and retro styling. The French brand is celebrating its 30th anniversary by unveiling the newest version of one of its most popular helmets, the Boxxer 2 modular helmet.

The very first Roof Boxxer helmet was launched all the way back in 1995, and it gained popularity thanks to its style and practicality. The helmet featured a modular design with a chin bar that flipped open 180 degrees. This meant that it got completely out of the way of the rider, while at the same time providing the helmet with an unmistakable aesthetic. Fast-forward to 2017, and Roof introduced the Boxxer Carbon, a much lighter, more performance-oriented lid of the same design and look.

As for the Boxxer 2, one glance is all it takes, as it’s clear to see that it’s an evolution of the Boxxer marque. Roof has tried its best to keep the helmet’s styling intact, and indeed, it has done this all while updating the helmet’s technology to meet the exacting parameters of the new ECE R22.06 standard. Like before, the helmet retains its dual P/J homologation, which means it’s approved for road use with the chin bar both open and closed.

The Roof Boxxer 2 features a fiberglass shell which now gets a new FleXLocker system for locking it in the open position. The result is a lightweight helmet, considering the fact that its modular, tipping the scales at 3.5 pounds (1,600 grams). It’s interesting to note that while other helmets tend to gain weight after conforming to the 22.06 standard, the Boxxer 2 has managed to keep its weight identical to its predecessor.

On the inside of the helmet, the Boxxer 2 gets a removable and washable Silent Lining interior complete with antibacterial treatment. As the name suggests, the inner liner has been designed specifically to offer comfort and an extra quiet ride. The lid also comes with extra cushions so you can adjust the thickness, and cheek pads of varying thicknesses are also available as options from the brand. The lid gets a clear anti-scratch visor with an anti-fog screen, and is intercom-ready.

In terms of pricing and availability, the Roof Boxxer 2 modular helmet is offered in three solid colors consisting of black, gray, and red, as well as a selection of graphic options. The helmet comes in sizes ranging from XS to XXL, and carries a suggested retail price of 499 Euros, or about $536 USD.

HJC Unveils New Quartararo Graphics for the C10 and i71 Helmets

HJC is introducing special Quartararo graphic options for two of its helmet models, the C10 and i71. These helmets will feature a red, black, and white color scheme, adorned with the signature designs of French MotoGP racer Fabio Quartararo.

The partnership between HJC and Fabio Quartararo has been a success since the MotoGP racer joined the brand in 2022. After the release of the special HJC RPHA 1 Quartararo helmet, HJC is now expanding its lineup with two new graphic options for their entry-level and mid-range helmets.

The C10 helmet is the most affordable ECE 22.06-compliant helmet in HJC’s current lineup. It offers all the necessary features, including functional vents, wind-tunnel tested shape, and overall quality that exceeds its price tag. With the increasing demand for helmets meeting the ECE 22.06 standard, the C10 provides excellent value for money.

With the addition of the Quartararo graphic, the C10 is expected to be a popular choice among fans. The clean design features red, black, and white colors, along with subtle El Diablo logos and Quartararo’s number 20 at the back. The HJC Quartararo C10 is priced at 129.90 EUR or approximately $145 USD.

The mid-range i71 helmet is also getting a new Quartararo graphic. The i71 has a more menacing black and red design, featuring Quartararo’s logos and design elements, albeit in a slightly smaller size compared to the C10. As part of HJC’s sport-touring range, the i71 is constructed with Advanced Polycarbonate material and offers a drop-down sun visor. It will be priced at 249.99 EUR or around $280 USD.

The availability of these helmets in the United States has not been announced yet. For those interested, it is recommended to contact and consult with local HJC dealers.

5 Of The Best Bluetooth Headsets For Your Motorcycle Helmet

One of the top companies producing Bluetooth headsets for motorcycle helmets, along with other tech gear for riders, such as cameras and smart helmets, is Sena. Sena offers several Bluetooth headsets at different price points, each with its own set of features, advantages, and disadvantages. Choosing the right one for you is essential, but rest assured, there isn’t a bad option among them. If budget isn’t a concern, the premium Sena 50S is an excellent choice; however, it comes with a price tag of $360. For those wanting a headset that is nearly as good but more affordable, the Sena 10R is the way to go.

The Sena 10R stands out with its ultra-slim design, providing both comfort and aesthetics when attached to your helmet. While it may not be the best music player available, it offers crystal-clear audio for communication and utilizes efficient noise-cancellation technology to eliminate background sounds. Additionally, it features Bluetooth 4.1 and its intercom function can support communication between up to four riders at distances of up to 900 meters.

One drawback is its battery life, which lasts up to 10 hours of talk time before requiring a recharge. This may be slightly disappointing considering the headset’s price range. The Sena 10R is priced at $239 on Amazon, making it less expensive than the premium Sena 50S but pricier than many other headsets. However, considering its features, the Sena 10R offers great value for the price.

New Pininfarina-Designed Helmets Cost Up To $1,990 With Roux Collab

Pininfarina and Roux Helmets have teamed up to create a new line of racing helmets that are now available. These helmets have been carefully designed for open-cockpit and GT (closed-cockpit) racing, incorporating some impressive technologies. They are suitable for racing in various categories, from Formula 4 to Formula 1, and have met the FIA 8859/Snell SA2020 safety ratings.

One notable feature of these helmets is Roux’s Cool-X integrated water cooling system, along with a built-in air port. This Cool-X technology allows for the circulation of cold water, set at a temperature of 52 degrees Fahrenheit, from a CoolShirt cooler. This helps drivers manage heat stress while they’re behind the wheel.

Arai Comes Out With A New Snow Globe Graphic For Its VZ-RAM

Arai has unveiled its newest providing within the realm of open-face helmets with quirky graphics, the VZ-RAM Snow Dome. This open-face mannequin is a perfect alternative for these in search of security with out compromising model and with a ‘cool’ graphic besides—pun supposed. 

The Arai VZ-RAM Snow Dome’s most outstanding function is its eye-catching graphic that provides the phantasm of falling snow being trapped contained in the helmet. The sample of scattered snowflakes provides a contact of uniqueness to the design. The graphic possibility is offered in three colour choices, together with tender pink, blue, and in addition to black, and it is appropriate for each women and men. 

The helmet is designed with the latest diffuser system, which can also be featured in Arai’s top-of-the-line racing helmet, the RX-7X, and it options Arai’s signature fiberglass shell which adopts the R75 form in keeping with the model’s philosophy of “glancing off.” The design of this three-quarter open-face lid is much like that of the RX-7X, the top-of-the-line race-ready lid that most individuals shall be aware of, and it’s additionally been a long-standing mannequin together with a few of Arai’s different new-age lids just like the Contour X, in any other case often known as the Astro GX within the Japanese market. 

On security, SNELL and JIS (Japanese Industrial Standards) security requirements are the primary speaking factors together with Arai’s endless pursuit of absolute rider security in a product that’s hand-crafted in Japan. 

Priced at 64,900 yen, together with tax (about $465 USD), the Arai VZ-RAM Snow Dome helmet presents riders a secure and authorized open-face helmet, with a novel graphic on prime of all the pieces. Expect this graphic’s launch in mid-July, 2023, which can coincide with the autumn of this 12 months, and provides riders ample time to arrange the finances wanted for this helmet that’s excellent for the vacation season.