6D Helmets launches new 2023 Powersports collection
6D Helmets is pleased to announce the release of the 2023 Powersports collection. This collection brings new graphics and colors for both the off-road and street markets with forty options to choose from.
New designs are available for the ATR-2 off-road motorcycle helmet, the ATR-1 off-road helmet, the ATR-2Y youth off-road helmet and the ATS-1R Street helmet. All helmets in the 6D range are designed for safety-conscious riders and athletes around the world and feature the signature Omni-Directional Suspensionsystem (ODS).
6D Helmets revolutionized helmet design with the 2013 introduction of their game-changing ATR-1 off-road motorcycle helmet, whose ODS technology set a new standard in brain protection and impact management compared to traditional helmet designs. “We're excited to see this collection arrive as we head into the 2023 riding season,said Dale Davis, 6D's lead graphic designer. “This collection gives riders more choices than we've ever offered before, so they can choose the perfect helmet to suit their style."
6D Helmets are now also distributed through Parts Unlimited in both the United States and Canada. The 2023 Powersports collection can be viewed at your local 6D Helmets dealer or at 6DHelmets.com. Browse here the catalogue from the helmet manufacturer.
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