Today’s motorcycle riders are more prone to accidents than before -- motorcycles now come with more convenient features, but they multiply factors that expose riders to additional risks. New protection measures are keeping up with this trend -- and the familiar helmet is no exception.
Ranked #1 in the U.S.A.
HJC has been making helmets since 1971 and has had much success in introducing high quality and comfortable head gears at reasonable prices around the world. The company offers a wide range of head gear customized for demanding riders. In fact, HJC helmets have been rated number 1 in the U.S.A. since 1992 by Motorcycle Industry Magazine.
HJC is proud of its achievements, because making good helmets means saving lives. The company tests its designs under real-life conditions -- HJC’s own wind tunnel laboratory is constantly fine-tuning the helmets in order to provide better aerodynamics and ventilation.
HJC’s RPS-10: high-end features at affordable prices
In 2010, HJC introduced its full face helmet RPS-10 which features extremely light weight shell, center locking mechanism (patent pending), aerodynamics, and comfort. This model is one of the lightest helmets in the market, which testifies to how HJC’s innovations -- like advanced ventilation channeling system and unique composite shell designs -- have outpaced its competitors.
The RPS-10 has all the features that only high-end helmets can provide, but at a price most people can afford. Even professional racers rely on RPS-10 -- such as 2011 Moto GP Factory Yamaha racer Ben Spies (2006, 2007, 2008 AMA Superbike Champion, 2009 World Superbike Champion).
IS Series: full optical protection from the sun
HJC’s new IS Series with an interior sunshield system has become one of the best selling helmets in the world. This helmet employs a solid central track mechanism to open or close the interior shield instantly for full optical protection from the sun.
Please visit www.hjchelmets.com for more information on HJC helmets.
HJC has been awarded the KOTRA Seal of Excellence since 2010.