Le 22 avril 2014
Hat news

A new arrival ... the Urban Helmet

A new product is making its way into the hat market! Indeed, Stetson and Abus, two specialists in their respective fields, have partnered for the occasion to bring to light a new promising product: the Urban Helmet.

 

Stetson

Stetson is a hat brand that became well-known for its cowboy hats: often made of felt with wide brims to protect the wearer from the sun. Since then, Stetson has become one of the indispensable references in the hat industry.

Abus

Abus, for its part, is a company specialized in the manufacture of padlocks. It later diversified into security with bike/motorcycle/boat locks, smoke detectors, locks ... Since its creation, it has become a leader in its market.

A common goal

Combining beauty and safety, that's the challenge taken up by the two companies, which has been achieved through the design of this product. This helmet therefore strictly meets the current safety standards. Indeed, the Dayton Cycling Helmet is made of 100% polystyrene, and complies with various standards such as:

- The standard for personal protective equipment 89/686/EWG
- EN 1078 - standard for bicycle helmets, skateboard and roller skate users
- TÜV Rheinland LGA Products GmbH, N.B.0197, TillystraBe 2, D-90431 Nürnberg

To sum it up, it's "German quality". Stetson has therefore taken over the helmet design from this stage, to give it this unique and very trendy look. The brand has used a blue striped fabric covering for the helmet (composed of 84% linen and 16% silk), and added its personal touches, which give it a certain prestige. We can appreciate the leather parts placed on the straps as well as the foam inside to ensure maximum comfort for the user. This helmet also includes adjustable parts so that it fits perfectly to your head.

The Dayton Cycling Helmet is suitable for sports activities such as skateboarding, cycling or roller skating. It's the perfect product to stand out while maintaining its primary purpose: safety.

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