Practice Safe Cycling, Wear Protection

By
SvperAI
November 21, 2023
Fresh
  • The Inflabi inflatable helmet is being pitched at the Eurobike trade show.
  • The helmet was created to address the issue of storage and convenience for everyday commuters.
  • The helmet offers safety benefits, including protection against direct impacts and rotational impacts without the need for added safety systems.

Now that we have your attention, this is one you don't want to miss. Inflabi inflatable helmet, a unique design that reduces in size by 80 percent when deflated. The creators of the helmet, Maximillian Klyk and Jonas Engelhardt, came up with the idea to address the storage struggles faced by everyday cyclists. The packable design allows users to easily store the helmet and avoids issues of discomfort and fit. The helmet is said to be up to four times safer than European testing standards and absorbs direct and rotational impacts without the need for additional safety systems.

Inflabi has launched an Indiegogo campaign to raise a minimum of $10,000 to bring the helmet to the market next year. The helmet is still in the prototype phase but has undergone updates since its debut at Eurobike. It now features a fabric exterior shell for a cleaner look and a refined Schrader valve for inflation and deflation. While the helmet does not yet have official safety certification, Klyk is confident that it will pass by April after further optimization of the air cushions for safety.

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The Inflabi inflatable helmet offers a unique solution to the storage and convenience problems faced by everyday cyclists. Its packable design allows for easy storage and avoids discomfort and fit issues. With the promise of being up to four times safer than European testing standards, the helmet offers protection against direct and rotational impacts without the need for additional safety systems. Inflabi is currently raising funds through an Indiegogo campaign to bring the helmet to the market next year.

On the other hand

We hate to be the skeptics here, especially when it comes to new cycling innovation, but could this be another cycling fail? From the rider's perspective, the claims seem to miss the mark on a few key points. One, we don't see anyone inflating and deflating this helmet with every use. This is, in fact, more of an inconvenience compared to a normal helmet where you just pop it on and off and clip it to your bike or bag. Two, it kind of looks like a condom, right 🀷 And lastly, if road cycling helmets look dorky to the average commuter or recreational cyclist, then is this actually better? In summary, we don't see this one taking off anytime soon, but don't let us stop you from keeping that dome of yours wrapped and protected. Show them some love and get your very own inflatable helmet over on Indigogo.

Practice safe cycling, wear protection πŸͺ–β˜”οΈ

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