Steelbird Launches Numerology-Themed Helmet Series With Personalised Number Graphics
The ISI-certified flip-up helmet series lets riders choose numbers one through nine, blending numerology-inspired aesthetics with dual-visor safety features at an entry price of ₹2,249.
Steelbird Hi-Tech India Ltd. has introduced the Numerology Series, a line of flip-up motorcycle helmets featuring bold number graphics ranging from 01 to 09. The company says the concept is designed to let riders associate their helmet with a personally meaningful number — such as a birth date, lucky number, or milestone — while meeting certified safety standards.
Each helmet in the series is built around a high-impact thermoplastic shell and an aerodynamic outer form intended to improve stability at higher speeds. The flip-up mechanism allows riders to alternate between full-face and open-face configurations, which the company positions as practical for both urban commuting and longer highway use.
The helmet includes a dual-visor setup: an outer visor with anti-scratch coating and an inner tinted sunshield for glare reduction. Interior padding is described as breathable and detachable for washing. The ventilation system is designed to improve airflow during extended rides.
The Numerology Series carries ISI certification under IS 4151:2015 and weighs approximately 1,350 grams, with a tolerance of ±50 grams. It is available in small, medium, and large sizes. Steelbird said the product will be stocked through its national dealer network as well as online retail channels, with prices starting at ₹2,249.
Steelbird Hi-Tech India Ltd. is one of India's major helmet and riding-gear manufacturers, with operations spanning domestic and international markets.
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