Steelbird expands riding gear portfolio with winter riding jackets

The jackets are designed to combat air resistance while remaining breathable.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 16 Dec 2023 Views icon2751 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Steelbird expands riding gear portfolio with winter riding jackets

Steelbird, the largest helmet brand globally, has expanded its riding gear portfolio by introducing a new line of riding jackets designed specifically for the winter season. This strategic move aims to provide a comprehensive range of gear, beyond helmets, to meet the needs of riders.

The riding jackets are designed to offer optimal warmth and protection, ensuring riders can navigate the winter chill with ease and style. With a focus on functionality and a contemporary aesthetic, the jackets feature easy-to-use zippers, full sleeves for complete coverage, and adjustable elements like elasticated hems and drawcord bottoms.

The jackets are designed to combat air resistance while remaining breathable, with ventilated underarms for breathability and durable polyester fabric for longevity.

Reflective branding at the back enhances visibility in low-light conditions. All Steelbird riding jackets are proudly manufactured in India, supporting the brand's commitment to the "Make in India" initiative.

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