A cyclist helmet created by a UK student, which I think it’s simply cool, especially good for the midnight rider to turn into a Ninja. The helmet is called “Breathe Air”, the design is great for filtering out particles that irritate hay fever and asthma sufferers.
It covers the mouth and nose of the cyclist with a shield behind, which the filtered air circulates. Used air is expelled via a plastic tube when the cyclist exhales.
The creator is a 22-year-old student of industrial design and technology of Brunel University, Luke Pannell. He hopes to find a manufacturer that will push it to mass production and market it for around £100. Perhaps, they should consider to have a little hands-free added to it for better marketability.
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July 13th, 2007 at 9:52 pm
So nice design and safety use, but can we see clearly when cycling?
Maybe someday we’ll more ninjas on the road, Go ninja go ninja go!!! hehe