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Headfirst Reinvents Helmet Fit Systems with Push-to-Tighten Shell

Headfirst Echo Pro Helmet hero(Photos / Headfirst Helmets)
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Daan Zoetmulder, the founder of Headfirst Helmets, hails from Amsterdam and has been cycling “his whole life”. In that experience, he has some glaring issues with commuting helmets: they don’t fit right (which can make them unsafe), they’re uncomfortable, and “they make you look like a moving mushroom”. It’s for these reasons that he’s teamed up with the award-winning Design Studio APE to create the Headfirst Echo Pro.

Headfirst Echo Pro Helmet Daan Zoetmulder
Founder, Daan Zoetmulder (Photos / Headfirst Helmets)

The Echo Pro is a revolutionary helmet that uses Headfirst’s pioneering, proprietary SafeFit System. This system is designed to deliver the “perfect fit”, better protection, a smart light, and a better-looking aesthetic that urban commuters will want to wear.

Headfirst Echo Pro Helmet riding

After two years of development and testing, Headstart has just launched a Kickstarter Campaign. They look to be getting strong, early support.

Let’s break it down.

Perfect Fit is First of its kind?

Headfirst Echo Pro Helmet front side

Headfirst’s patented SafeFit system is able to adapt to the rider’s head with a simple push; no adjustment dials are needed. Unlike other helmets where the shell shape doesn’t change but an internal harness does, the SafeFit system seems to actually cinch the helmet shell down to fit the rider.

To accomplish this, there is an internal ratchet system that holds the adjustment when you push the sides of the helmet in. There is a simple lever to release the helmet if you need to readjust.

In recent studies, it’s been shown that 35% of adults wear ill-fitting helmets. And that number jumps to a staggering 90% when it comes to children wearing helmets that don’t fit right. In both instances, protection is reduced by up to 50%. Headfirst Helmet’s claim that their SafeFit solves this problem.

Multi-Impact Protection

Headfirst Echo Pro Helmet colors

Also, unlike traditional cycling helmets, which are deemed unsafe after one impact, Headfirst’s advanced materials “can handle multiple hits”.

Childhood through Adolescence

Headfirst Echo Pro Helmet top shot

The Echo Pro is designed to evolve with the user and will be usable from the age of 4 through teenage years. This is because of the SafeFit system’s adaptive framework that can accommodate growth while maintaining consistent protection, creating a versatile safety solution that grows with young riders.

Smart Design

Headfirst Echo Pro Helmet rear light

Each of the Echo Pro helmets features an integrated brake light. The light automatically activates when you slow down. This can significantly increase visibility while riding in traffic.

Great Styling

Headstart says that they believe that they’ve reimagined the helmet as a “clean, minimalist accessory that will want to be worn”, because the safest helmet is the one that riders actually want to wear.

Durable

Headfirst Echo Pro Helmet in hand

The materials used to manufacture the Echo Pro are recycled materials. So, the helmet is designed for longevity, not the landfill.

The successful Kickstarter Campaign closed last week, but you can still pledge late to get in on one of the first round of helmets. Click the link below for more info!

HeadFirstHelmets.com

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Cptncrunch
Cptncrunch
2 months ago

Interesting and thoughtful design concept. As an urban commuter I still value ventilation so maybe not for me unless I (not likely) get an e-scooter.

TypeVertigo
2 months ago

I really dig the concept and it’s just so simple and elegant. I figure perhaps it won’t be too hard to adapt this basic shell design to accommodate higher-flow ventilation.

The multiple impact rating is also definitely a plus. Will follow with interest.

Nathan
Nathan
2 months ago

OK, that’s wicked-cool.

HDManitoba
HDManitoba
2 months ago

Still looks like a mushroom. Lots of commuter helmets made now, this looks like a lot of those.

Etto helmets did adjustable shell sizing like almost 40 years ago. Nothing new.

Cptncrunch
Cptncrunch
2 months ago
Reply to  HDManitoba

Etto made adjustable shells?

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