The digital ingredient brand Twiceme Technology has joined forces with the Italian multisports brand Dainese to increase safety within the mountain bike segment. The Italian brand leaves no stone unturned in order to figure out how technology and innovation can be used to create the safest helmets out there while placing a large focus on usability. This mission compelled them to create the lightest full-face helmet ever made weighing in at a mere 570g even though it is filled to the brim with safety features.
“We are happy to partner with such a strong and well-renowned brand as Dainese. The focus on safety without compromising on usability is inspiring. This is a huge step forward towards building a global standard of vital info,” says Christian Connolly, the CEO of Twiceme Technology.
Soon in the market
Both the full-face helmet Linea 01 MIPS and the MTB helmet Linea 03 MIPS+ will be available in early 2022
Both the full-face helmet Linea 01 MIPS and the MTB helmet Linea 03 MIPS+ will be available in early 2022. With its slogan “Made to pedal,” all the products are equipped with the latest safety technologies without compromising the riding experience.
The concept twICEme® enables first people on the scene of an accident, and later the professional rescuers, to scan a person’s helmet with a smartphone using NFC technology and thereby gain easy access to the person's vital info. This creates better conditions for faster and more correct care in the event of an accident and is something that is widely demanded by mountain rescuers and other rescue professionals.
Equipment is becoming smart
Earlier this year, POC announced their state-of-the-art e-bike-certified Kortal helmet that received great praise for its design and safety features like twICEme® and MIPS. Shortly after, they released a jacket with the same twICEme® integration that can make them feel safer on their adventures.
Now the turn has come for Dainese to introduce helmets with this new tech developed by the Swedish company Twiceme Technology. This trend is expected to continue as more brands join up to create a global standard of vital information.