Airbag
To enable motorcyclists to ride better protected, the airbag vest has been a piece of equipment at BERING for many years. Whether wired or electronic, our airbag products cover the vital areas of the body, regardless of the situation.
How to choose your airbag?
Increased safety for women bikers thanks to the airbag vest
Riding a motorbike offers a feeling of freedom and pleasure, but it also involves risks, for all users of two-wheelers, both male and female. A range of safety equipment is available to protect them, including motorbike jackets, trousers, gloves and shoes. To complement this equipment, the motorbike airbag vest is playing an increasingly important role as a passive safety element. Women motorcyclists, riders and passengers who wear them can reduce the risks associated with road accidents.
What are the characteristics of an airbag vest?
A motorbike airbag vest is a safety device designed to protect motorcyclists in the event of an accident. It uses sensors to inflate the airbag in the event of an accident. Wearing a motorbike airbag provides extra protection for vital areas such as the chest, abdomen and back. This can significantly reduce the risk of serious injury in the event of an accident, fall or slip on the road.
What sizes and types of airbag vest are there?
Depending on the model, airbags can either be worn on or under a motorbike jacket, or the device can be integrated into the jacket. Airbags can be either autonomous, based on electronic sensors and algorithms, or wired to the motorbike.
Should a motorbike airbag vest be specifically designed for women?
Depending on the product, airbag vests can be unisex, like the E-Protect Air, or available in men's or women's versions, like the C-Protect Air and C-Protect Air Lady. The differences between mixed, men's and women's airbags are linked to the materials used and the cut. The aim is to offer optimum comfort and protection for all users.
How has motorbike airbag technology evolved?
Motorbike airbag vest technology has made great strides in recent years. Today's models are more comfortable and less restrictive than their predecessors, thanks to the use of materials that combine flexibility and protection. Airbag deployment time has also improved with each new development, offering even more effective protection in the event of an accident.
Do you have to be a professional to have an airbag vest?
Although motorbike airbags are commonly used by law enforcement officers and competition riders, they are also accessible to all motorcyclists, whether experienced or beginners. Thanks to technological advances, airbags are becoming increasingly practical for everyday use. There are even some that can be used for amateur track days.
The airbag, a safety asset for motorcyclists
Female motorcyclists can use a motorbike airbag vest as a passive safety device, which will enhance their protection and can make all the difference in the event of an accident. So, whether you're an experienced rider or a beginner, why not invest in a motorbike airbag vest? With the evolution of technology, motorbike airbags are becoming increasingly effective and practical to use. So you can make your safety and comfort a priority.