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Steelbird Launches Numerology Series Helmets in India

Steelbird Helmets has introduced a new Numerology Series helmet in India, adopting a design-led approach focused on personalisation.


The new range allows riders to choose helmets featuring number graphics from 01 to 09, positioned to reflect personal identity through lucky numbers, birthdates, or significant milestones.

Design Focused on Identity

With the new series, the company is targeting riders seeking a more individualistic design language. The number-based graphics from the core of the concept differentiate the range from existing helmet styling.

Feature Set Remains Familiar

The numerology series is built on a flip-up platform, offering flexibility between full-face protection and open-face usability.

Key features include:

  1. Dual visor system with an internal smoke sunshade
  2. Anti-scratch outer visor
  3. High-impact thermoplastic shell
  4. Aerodynamic shell profile for improved stability
  5. Ventilation channels for airflow
  6. Removable and washable interior liners

Safety and Specs

The helmet is ISI-certified, in line with Indian safety regulations.

  1. Weight: 1350-1355 grams
  2. Sizes: Small, Medium, Large

Price and availability

The steelbird numerology series is priced from ₹ 2249 and will be available through the brand’s dealer network and online channels across India.

Overview


The numerology series does not introduce new safety technology but focuses on design differentiation and rider connect, a space that remains largely untapped in the mass helmets segment.

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