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The Alpha is a beautifully balanced helmet designed to meet all your riding requirements, whether you're commuting in the city or embarking on a highway tour.

With over 10 features that focus on your comfort, safety, and performance, the Alpha surpasses all expectations under any circumstances.

Additionally, it stands out in its segment with one of the most compact shells in terms of size.

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Dual Visor System for hassle-free riding under any conditions

Anti-Bacterial Fabrics which prevents odour formation over time

Bluetooth Compatible with recessed liners so you can stay on the grid even while riding off it

Chin Curtain prevents dust, noise and wind whistling from disturbing you

Anatomically shaped 3D Liners for the ultimate fit, one that is comfortable yet safe

Extended Nose Guard that helps direct the ventilation better

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motorcycle helmet helmets isi dot ece axor smk mt ls2 kyt bilmola axr axxis studds vega steelbird
motorcycle helmet helmets isi dot ece axor smk mt ls2 kyt bilmola axr axxis studds vega steelbird
motorcycle helmet helmets isi dot ece axor smk mt ls2 kyt bilmola axr axxis studds vega steelbird
motorcycle helmet helmets isi dot ece axor smk mt ls2 kyt bilmola axr axxis studds vega steelbird
motorcycle helmet helmets isi dot ece axor smk mt ls2 kyt bilmola axr axxis studds vega steelbird

impact absorption test

The Impact Absorption Test, while one among the many that are conducted, is a good indicator of how safe a helmet is. It tests the amount of force transferred to the rider's head on impact. The lower the force transferred, the safer a helmet is.
Another crucial factor is the duration of time the rider is exposed to the force. Even minor forces can cause serious trauma if the duration is prolonged. 

The test is performed by dropping a helmet, fitted with a head form and sensor, from a certain height onto a steel anvil. The helmet must be travelling at a velocity equal to 6.5 m/s immediately before impact. The sensor within the head form calculates the amount of force received by the head on impact. The test is performed 5 times per helmet, testing four different points on the head and once on the chin.

Given the two safety considerations, ISI and DOT regulations state that:

  • Peak force does not exceed 400G at any point

  • Impact force in excess of 200G does not exceed a cumulative duration of 2.0 millisecond

  • Force in excess of 150G does not exceed a cumulative duration of 4.0 millisecond

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As you can see, the AXR Alpha scores with only 170G of force which lasts for less than 0.2 millisecond!

This as they say is proof of the pudding!

Disclaimer:

The result shown is the aggregate result from five impacts on different areas of the same helmet.

Results are from tests conducted by Central Lab, New Delhi. 

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