American inventor and avid rider Steve Feher has launched the world’s first air-conditioned helmet that is claimed to decrease temperatures by 10-15º Fahrenheit (6 ...
Steve Feher wants to cool motorcyclists' heads, using the same technology he invented to cool drivers' butts. The Feher helmet is the world's first fully integrated air conditioned motorcycle helmet, ...
A motorcycle helmet has been for ages mostly a functional piece of equipment. It has been designed with the primary goal of protecting a rider’s head in case of an impact. It was never created, in its ...
Motorcycle helmet companies have tried for decades to invent a helmet that could keep the rider’s head cool in hot weather. Now a local entrepreneur appears to have done it. For the record: 12:02 a.m.
Motorcycle helmets are safe, stylish . . . and hot as hell. Especially in the sun. Whether wearing an open-faced or full-faced helmet, every rider reaches a point on a sweltering day where no amount ...
Different solutions for cooling motorcycle riders’ heads while cruising down a scorching highway have been tried over the years with various degrees of success. Until now, few motorcycle equipment ...
There are some startups with their prototypes of air-coolers or air-conditioners for motorcycle helmets. We’ve reported on them as well, but they’re all aftermarket equipment. Feher Research, however, ...
Helmets are of top priority when it comes to safety gear for motorcyclists. However, unlike the motorcycle industry, the helmet industry has not seen much progress. Sure, they have gone from half ...
As unintelligent as it may be, our hot and humid weather is a big reason why many motorcyclists avoid wearing full-face helmets or helmets altogether. To tackle the hot weather, we saw BluArmor ...
The man behind the Feher ACH-1 air-conditioned motorcycle helmet – and indeed behind the mini A/C unit that cools the bottom cheeks of well-heeled drivers in a range of luxury cars – has gone a step ...
LOS ANGELES — Motorcycle helmet companies have tried for decades to invent a helmet that could keep the rider's head cool in hot weather. Now a Los Angeles-area entrepreneur appears to have done it.
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