Steelbird Launches Areas A1 Helmets; Priced at Rs. 2999

- The Steelbird Ares A1 helmets are targeted at young and stylish riders
- The helmet shell uses Hi-impact PC-ABS blend for better protection
- The Steelbird Ares A1 series helmets subscribe to ISI standards

Steelbird Ares A1 Helmet
The Steelbird Ares A1 professional series range comprises of seven options - A1 Glossy, A1 track, A1 Race, A1 Royal, A1 Stroke, A1 Devil face, A1 Skull. Talking about features, the Ares A1 series boasts of single button flip up, visor locking system, anti-theft ring, polycarbonate anti-scratch visor, European standard D-ring buckle. The helmet shell is made out of Hi-impact PC-ABS blend and comes with 360 temperature control that helps make it sweat resistant.

Steelbird Ares Helmet
The new Steelbird Ares A1 series subscribe to ISI standards and comes with matte and glossy finish options, while you also get glow in the dark paint for increased visibility.
Shailendra Jain, Group Head-Sales and Marketing, Steelbird, said, "As we have already made our mark in the past 5 decades in the helmet industry, so we believe in approaching and analyzing the latest norms when it comes to the comfort and contentment of the helmet riders of the Country. This Ares range is specially designed by putting the security and style of the young bike riders in mind that will give them the unique fancy and modern look full of reliable features that will raise the standards of their well-being, class and most importantly security."
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