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Schuberth Helmets Goes to the US

The importance of wearing a proper safety gear while riding a motorcycle needs no further debate, as we all know it can make the difference in crash or fall. The central piece of a safety gear is the helmet, which is why the riders are so demanding when it comes to choosing theirs.

One of the key players in the helmet market is German company Schuberth, a brand that had just made its way to the United States.

Schuberth announced today the launch of an exclusive network of stocking U.S. dealers. The network of authorized dealers and Certified Service Centers is sprinkled throughout the country for the best coverage in key markets.

"We know that Schuberth customers have been eagerly waiting for the day they can purchase a Schuberth DOT/ECE helmet in North America and that day is today. We have hand-selected some of the finest dealers in the country to handle Schuberth products," stated Schuberth North America General Manager Randy Northrup.

"Keep your eye out for us at the International Motorcycle Shows, where we are partnering with key dealers to provide additional retail outlets for our customers," Northrup added.

In addition to the award winning C3 helmets, Schuberth dealers also carry the innovative integrated Bluetooth Schuberth Rider Communication System. Following in spring, these exclusive stores will also take delivery of the C3W, the only motorcycle helmet on the market specially engineered for women.

“Incorporating advanced aerodynamics, acoustics and ventilation the compact and quiet C3 flip-up helmet is a great example of Schuberth’s technology driven product development. With its patented Anti-Roll-Off-System (AROS) and Pinlock visor and its ultra-quite 84 dB(A) noise level at high speeds, the C3 sets new standards in the motorcycle helmet industry,” Schubert says.
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