Thursday, August 30, 2012

New Innovative Bicycle Helmet - Hövding



       Unquestionably, a large portion of bicyclists consider wearing a helmet, while riding, is entirely impractical and unfashionable.  Others argue that fashion is of no concern when it comes to safety, yet enjoyment is. Hence, Swedish engineers designed the Hövding for those who find that wearing a helmet just isn't quite comfortable or convenient. The Hövding is a safety helmet for cyclists that can be worn without being seen.  This nylon helmet is calculated to inflate with helium gas in one-tenth of a second if the sensors detect any movements of the cyclist being involved in an accident. The Hövding is worn as a collar; therefore no one can detect it as a helmet. The Hövding also has different color pouches to choose from, helping it blend with your outfit even more. The helmet is completely undetectable, and this is why the creators refer to it as “invisible”.  If one is involved in an accident with the Hövding, take note that it is not re-usable. However, the company does provide a fifteen percent credit toward a brand new Hövding if the one used is returned at the time of purchasing the new one. In addition, some insurance agencies do cover part of the cost for a new Hövding if he or she is involved in an accident.  Certainly, the creation of this innovative helmet was a direct response of the survey conducted on the Sweden’s streets. They concluded that the primary reason for not wearing a helmet when cycling was that it is impractical and uncomfortable in several ways: “They're a pain to carry about, they all look hideous, they ruin your hair, nobody else wears them, you can't get your hat on underneath.” The Hövding solves all of these inconveniences, as well as increased visibility compared to a standard bicycle helmet. The only unfavorable character of the Hövding is the $600 price tag. In all, the Hövding allows cyclists to enjoy the outdoors entirely while abiding by bicycle helmet and safety laws.




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