Quin Design Helmets releases its 2020 product line.
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Quin Design Helmets Announce 2020 Line
(Dallas Design District, Texas – April 2nd, 2020) —- Quin Design Helmets announce their 2020 Line of helmets featuring the IntelliQuin Smart Technology System.
The Quin McQ open face model
Quin Design will continue with its successful line of 3/4 open face DOT certified McQ helmets. These Polycarbonate helmets are Bluetooth integrated including a communication system and equipped with their proprietary Intelliquin system that detects crashes, pinpoints the accident location, and messages emergency contacts automatically. Intelliquin also offers a live SOS (Save Our Souls) emergency beacon and tracking system riders can activate that follows the same contact protocol to message emergency contacts with a live trackable location, a first in the Powersports business.
These helmets have an MSRP of $299.00.
The Quin Spitfire full-face polycarbonate model
The Spitfire is Quin’s Polycarbonate, ECE 22.05 and DOT certified full-face helmet that offers a drop-down sun visor, integrated Bluetooth, and Quin’s proprietary Intelliquin system that
detects crashes, and an emergency SOS system. These helmets come in three color-ways: The Spitfire Nero is matte black with white and yellow stripes, and a yellow and black quilted Interior. The Spitfire Rosso is a deep matte red with black stripes and a black and red quilted interior. A dark smoke visor is available for separate purchase ($44.99 MSRP).
Spitfire helmets have an MSRP of $399.00.
The Quin Ghost full face carbon fiber model
New for 2020 is the ultra-light, Carbon Fiber Ghost model. To develop this, Quin benchmarked the world’s lightest racing helmets. The result is a helmet with integrated Bluetooth and
Intelliquin technology that tips the scale at an astoundingly low weight of 2.88lbs, (lighter than most world-class racing helmets). This helmet is ECE 22.05 and DOT certified and meets or exceeds FIM specifications for approved by most racing organizations globally. The Ghost comes in two color-ways: the Ghost Zero has a matte finished, naked Carbon Fiber, while the Ghost Umbra features a two-tone gloss Carbon Fiber and translucent, pearlescent red finish. In the pursuit of achieving the lightest helmet possible, Quin developed a custom 3-stage dying process for the Umbra helmet. The dye is applied to the carbon fiber after being treated with a translucent pearlescent white finish. This process is substantially more weight efficient and fade-resistant than most popular paint/graphics jobs. Both Ghost models offer integrated Bluetooth and Intelliquin system that detects crashes, pinpoints the accident location, and messages emergency contacts automatically. Intelliquin also provides a live SOS (Save Our Souls) emergency beacon and tracking system riders can activate that follows the same contact protocol to message emergency contacts with a live trackable location, a first in the Powersports business. Both helmets can be fitted with an optional dark smoke shield ( $49.99).
Ghost helmets have an MSRP of $639.00 for the Ghost Zero (matte finish) and $659.00 for the Ghost Umbra (gloss Carbon Fiber and pearlescent red finish).
Coming this summer
Coming this summer is a highly anticipated Carbon Fiber Modular/Adventure helmet that will set a new standard for this category of helmets with an ultra-low weight, safety and comfort. Look for more information on this helmet in the coming months.
ABOUT QUIN DESIGN
Quin Design is the creator of advanced systems that elevate safety and enhance performance for helmet-wearing motorists, athletes and adventurists. Quin uses proprietary machine learning algorithms, artificial intelligence, and old fashioned design-thinking to solve problems and improve lives. We create technology and products for which the utility is as obvious as the beauty. Design is our passion. Innovation is our forte. Safety is our mission. Quin Design is headquartered in Dallas, Texas. Visit our website.
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