Friday, 1 February 2019

Caberg

Caberg ‘Levo’ flip-up

Founded in 1974, Caberg helmets will celebrate their 45th anniversary next year with updates across its range and an all new flip-up design in full carbon or composite fibre – the ‘Levo’.
Developed “for most touring riders” with “innovative design and advanced technical solutions”, it is offered in two shell sizes with P (full-face) and J (Jet) dual ECE homologation – allowing the ‘Levo’ to be ridden with the chin guard open.
The ventilation system offers “optimal comfort, even during the most extreme conditions, thanks to two air front vents, two rear air extractors and built-in channels in the inner shell”.
‘Levo’ is comms ready, equipped with a panoramic ultra-wide visor “that allows the best field of vision for improved visibility of up to 82 degrees” and has the Pinlock Max Vision lens to avoid misting and a glove-friendly, integrated sunshade visor (DVT Double Visor Tech).



The entirely removable and washable lining is in high quality hypoallergenic and breathable fabrics and the cheek pads have been designed for wearing glasses.
Caberg was founded in Bergamo, northern Italy, with Ca-Berg an acronym for Caschi di Bergamo (Helmets from Bergamo). The 1974 offer featured two full-face designs, and highlights during its 45 years are said to include being the first Italian company to develop a then revolutionary flip-up helmet in 1992.

CABERG SPA
www.caberg.it