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Handcrafted in London: The Story Behind a Helmet Workshop

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작성자 Tressa Kosovich
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The liner deserves the same care. A removable, washable liner keeps the inside fresh, and following the maker's washing instructions protects both the padding and the stitching around it.

For replacement visors and care products, see https://hedon.com/collections/hedonist-open-face-motorcycle-helmet.

To see the current range built this way, visit https://hedon.com/collections/hedonist-open-face-motorcycle-helmet.

To see the certification behind our own range, visit https://hedon.com/collections/hedonist-open-face-motorcycle-helmet.

A helmet workshop in London works on a smaller scale than a mass production line, and that shapes almost everything about how a helmet gets made. Materials are chosen and checked by hand, shells are shaped and finished in small batches, and problems are caught by people who see every stage, not just a sensor on a line.

ECE 22.06 is the current European standard that motorcycle helmets are tested against, and it replaced the older ECE 22.05 standard with a wider and more demanding set of tests. Helmets are checked for impact absorption at multiple points on the shell, not just the crown, and the standard also tests rotational forces, which earlier standards largely ignored.

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