KYT NZ-Race
Trickle-down technology
From the top of the range to the mid-range: KYT translates all the technological innovations of the helmets worn by its riders in MotoGP and Superbike into a model intended for road use
If the theory of the trickle-down economy - the one according to which the benefits granted to the highest groups would have produced income and employment even to the lowest ones - has shown ... some limitations in recent history, if we talk about technology it is undeniable how development of solutions on the top of the range of the various products contributes to enrich, on a cyclical basis, also the medium and low range products.
This is why KYT has capitalized on the experience gained with the Suomy SR-GP (the two brands share the ownership) to create a mid-range helmet, less extreme in terms of economic commitment but also in intended use, which maintains all the advantages of the top of the range, however, declined with a view to road use. Comfortable in the fit, but always stable and silent, the KYT NZ-Race confirms all the qualities declared to the test of facts, as our Edo discovered on two different occasions.