At A Glance
- Evo Helmets continues to expand its offerings to discerning riders with new helmet models unveiled at their recent event.
Evo Helmets continues to expand its offerings to discerning riders. The new helmet models were unveiled at their recent event, with new lines, and new twists on popular collections.
The homegrown brand took the wraps off the new helmets at an event themed, “Defining Supremacy” held at Club Hype in Quezon City. Present at the event were Michael Buce, CEO of Evo Helmets and Team Graphitee and Gian Tiongco, COO, Team Graphitee. The event was hosted by Sam YG and Evo brand ambassador Steph Sinco.
Six new models were unveiled at the event. Leading the lineup was the Core, a full face-design built to meet ECE 22.06 requirements with optimized shock distribution and a dual-visor setup.
Evo M2
Next up was the M2, another full face design with an ABS outer shell and comes with an iridium lens as well as free clear lens.
Hosts Sam YG and Steph Singco show off the new Evo Tourer helmet.
The MX-E is Evo’s first off-road helmet. It bears the distinctive profile of an off-road helmet, complete with upper visor and extended chin for protection. The visor area is larger to accommodate goggles.
Those looking for something sportier should look into the RX Carbon S Elite. This track-ready helmet features aerodynamic contouring and an exposed carbon design. It is DOT, ECE, ICC and FIM certified depending on the variant.
Evo Jet
The Jet Carbon implements the Elite’s philosophy into a half-face design. It comes with a dual visor, two shell sizes, and a claimed 1,200-1,250g weight.
The final product unveiled was the Tourer. This modular helmet boasts of a chin than can flip up and rotate 180-degrees. It is ergonomically built with aerodynamic properties, aimed at long-haul comfort.
Evo
Besides the new helmets, Evo also took the opportunity to thank motovloggers that supported them along their journey.
From left: Evo Helmets CEO, Michael Buce; rider John Emerson Inguito, 4S1M CEO, Mark Tan; and 4S1M manager, Jeff Alvarez.
The homegrown helmet brand also announced the renewal of their partnership with the 4S1M Racing Team, the country’s first independent local and international motorcycle racing team for the upcoming Asia Road Racing Championship. The riders this season are international racer Rendi Odding, joining Filipino talent, John Emerson Inguit.
The new Evo helmet models are now available at all official retailers.