Icon Releases New Airmada Parahuman Helmet
[caption id="attachment_23093" align="alignright"
width="300"] Artist Tanner Goldbeck's design blurs the
line between man and machine, representing the struggle for
power.[/caption]
Icon helmets are noticeable even to the untrained eye.
With brightly colored graphics and interesting designs, the
decorated pieces are a way to bring helmets and safety
gear to the masses, especially those who may think
they are otherwise unnecessary.
The latest addition to Icon's lineup is the [mageProductLink
sku="038-0101-6548" title="Icon Airmada Parahuman Full Face
Helmet"]Airmada Parahuman[/mageProductLink]. As a full face helmet
that meets safety standards in the U.S., Europe, Australia and
Japan, the protective gear boasts a fog-free shield and adjustable
chin and forehead venting systems. Users can also take advantage of
a removable molded breath deflector, which helps avoid fogging so
vision remains clear.
Another benefit for riders is the washable moisture wicking liner
material, which aid motorcyclists in staying dry even in the most
stressful conditions.
Artist Tanner Goldbeck created the design for the helmet, aiming
for a look that blurs the line between man and machine, according
to Icon. Skull patterns and intricate, graffiti-like designs make
the helmets one of the best motorcycle accessories for
metalheads or hardcore riders. The helmets are currently
available in black or red, but either color will allow the design,
which represents the struggle for power, to pop from the
surface.