Thursday, 12 August 2021

Caberg

Caberg - comms-ready LEVO flip-up in fibreglass or full carbon

LEVO, the flip-up (modular) helmet by Caberg, features "innovative design and avant-garde technical solutions, developed for the most demanding touring riders".
The shell is made of composite fibreglass, with full carbon for the LEVO CARBON version - both in two sizes. Caberg obtained the P/J dual homologation for full-face (P) and 'Jet' (J) helmets when the first LEVO designs were introduced in 2018.


The ventilation system offers "optimal comfort even during the most extreme conditions thanks to two front air vents, two rear air extractors and the built-in air flow channels in the design of the EPS inner shell.
"LEVO is equipped with a panoramic ultra-wide, anti-scratch visor that allows the best field of vision, ensuring maximised visibility in the front part equal to 82°. The helmet is also equipped with the Pinlock Max Vision lens to avoid misting and a glove-friendly integrated anti-scratch sunshade DVT visor (Double Visor Tech).
The entirely removable and washable lining is made with "the best available hypoallergenic and transpiring fabrics to grant maximum freshness"; the cheek pads are designed to accommodate glasses, and mic and speaker routing means LEVO is ready to be equipped with the main communication systems on the market, including Caberg's own JUST SPEAK EVO communicator.
The LEVO weighs in at 1,550 g for the small fibreglass shell and 1,450 g for the small carbon shell (+/- 50 g).
Caberg was founded in Bergamo, northern Italy, in 1974, with the name Ca-Berg derived from Caschi di Bergamo (helmets from Bergamo). The 1974 offer featured two full-face designs; highlights during its 47-year history are said to include being the first Italian company to develop a then revolutionary flip-up helmet in 1992.

CABERG SPA
www.caberg.it