Every so often you see something that pops out at you. At AIMExpo, it wasn’t just the Paint Slinger Shootout lids and the Championship of Americas‘ custom sleds, it was also the NEW American-made motorcycle helmets by Kirsh Helmets.
Kirsh Helmets showcased the new CHM-1 helmet with its patented Fluid Displacement Liner.
Starting with the lowest-profile, toughest, and most-effective DOT-certified half-shell motorcycle helmet on the market, Kirsh is gearing up to dominate its competition in the motor-vehicle crash helmet segment.
I saw the helmet when my friend, Atomic Bob of Atomic Dice Studio Arts was doing a red, white and blue patriotic pinstripe theme on the diminutive lid.
“We expected to do well,” said Donald Devito, President and Chief Operating Officer of Kirsh Helmets. “But it definitely went better than we could have hoped, and we were gratified with such a great reaction from all types of attendees, from media to customers to retailers.”
Kirsh Helmets, Inc., was formed in late January 2017 to take up the challenge of commercializing an innovative, patented technology invented by Jason Kirshon and owned by Impact Technologies, LLC.
Focusing first on solving the problem of unsafe—but popular—novelty half-shell motorcycle helmets, Kirsh’s product outperforms “competing” helmets by orders of magnitude in independent testing. The company’s helmets are DOT-certified and made from the highest-quality materials, coupled with the most-advanced impact technology available.