Kirsh Helmets debuts CHM-1, a low-profile, DOT certified half-shell helmet

Kirsh Helmets is offering the next generation of helmet technology with its CHM-1. The low profile, half-shell helmet replaces foam and features Kirsh’s patented fluid-displacement-liner, measuring just a half an inch thick. It’s DOT certified and entirely made in the U.S.A.
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SCHENECTADY, NY ? October 11, 2017 ? Kirsh Helmets a member of the Impact Technologies family, both founded by Jason E. Kirshon, are poised to effect a sea of change in the motorsports and other helmet industries. For decades, legacy compression polystyrene technology (aka foam) has been the standard in helmets, from motorsports to football to snowboarding and any number of other impact sports and activities. No longer. ?Has been? is the right way to frame it, because Kirsh Helmets, with its patented fluid-displacement-liner (FDL), is about to make foam to helmets what rotary phones are to cellular technology?obsolete. ?We see Kirsh?s fluid displacement liner as a game changer,? said Donnie DeVito, President and Chief Operating Officer of Kirsh Helmets. ?It works better than foam, it?s safer and it?s adaptable to any number of sports and high-speed activities.?
Kirsh Helmets, Inc., a member of the Impact Technologies family, was formed in late January 2017 to take up the challenge of commercializing the innovative, patented technology invented by Jason Kirshon. Focusing first on solving the problem of unsafe?but popular?novelty half-shell motorcycle helmets, Kirsh?s CHM...
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