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Revit Avertum Tech Air Airbag Vest
699.99 €
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Held eVest Clip-In Airbag
378.99 €
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Rock Tool Co Mirage Airbag
263.99 €
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Helite Turtle Self-Inflating Airbag Waistcoat For Motorcyclists
549.95 €
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RST Paragon 6 Airbag jacket
377.99 €
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RST Axiom Plus Airbag jacket
279.99 €
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RST Axiom Plus Airbag jacket
279.99 €
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Spidi Air DPS Reflective Vest
569.99 €
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Held Air Bag II Reflective Vest
699.99 €
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Rock Tool Co Mirage Airbag
263.99 €
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Rock Tool Co Touring Pro Airbag
376.99 €
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Klim Atlas 26 Avalanche Pak Airbag
1020.49 €
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Klim Aspect 16 Avalanche Pak Airbag
1232.99 €
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Klim Aspect 16 Avalanche Pak Airbag
1232.99 €
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DAINESE Smart Airbag Vest
709.99 €
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Furygan Fury Evo Airbag Vest
321.49 €
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Bering Airbag C-Protect Air Chest Protector
330.99 €
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Bering C-Protect Air Woman Airbag
330.99 €
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Bering C-Protect Air High Visibility Moto School
354.99 €
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Rock Tool Co Touring Pro Airbag
376.99 €
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Rock Tool Co Airpack Airbag
299 €
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Hit-Air MLV-2 C Airbag Vest
546.99 €
How to choose the right airbag for motorcycle riding?
Choosing airbags for a motorcycle is an important decision that should be based on several factors. Here are some tips to help you make the right choice:Consider the type of riding you will be doing. If you are a sport rider, you may want a more advanced airbag system that provides additional protection. If you are a casual rider, a simpler airbag system may be sufficient.
Ensure that the airbag system fits properly and is comfortable to wear. A system that is too bulky or uncomfortable may discourage you from wearing it.
Look for an airbag system for motorcycles that provides adequate protection for your upper body, including your chest, back, and neck.
Choose a reputable brand with a good track record of quality and reliability. Make sure that the airbag system is certified by recognized safety standards organizations.
Jackets with airbags incorporated are motorcycle jackets that come equipped with built in airbag systems to provide extra protection to the rider in the event of a crash. These jackets use sensors and accelerometers to detect an impending crash and deploy the airbag before the rider makes contact with the ground or other objects.
There are two types of airbag systems used in motorcycle jackets: tethered and wireless. Tethered systems use a cable that connects the rider to the motorcycle, and the airbag is deployed when the cable is pulled. Wireless systems use sensors to detect a crash and deploy the airbag without the need for a tether.
Some popular brands that offer jackets with airbags incorporated include Alpinestars, Dainese, Helite, and Hit Air. These jackets are available in various styles and sizes, and some are even compatible with different airbag systems.