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ACH-1 // Air Conditioned Motorcycle Helmet // Matte Black

By Steve Feher
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Product Description

The Feher ACH-1 is the first and only self-contained, air-conditioned motorcycle helmet. Using thermoelectric technology and patented Tubular Spacer Fabric, this full-face helmet evenly distributes filtered, cooled air through the entire interior for a consistently cooler internal temperature.

The Feher ACH-1 helmet is not designed to give you an "ice cream headache” or create a cooled environment around your face like when riding in a "cage" (i.e. car). It is designed to reduce the interior temperature around the top of your head during hot rides compared to using a traditional helmet. That temperature variance will be more significant in higher temperatures and can be up to ten to fifteen degrees cooler than the ambient temperature. Keeping your head cooler will make your body feel less impacted by the heat and make for a more comfortable ride in hot conditions than riding with your regular helmet.

The Feher helmet uses technology covered by two issued US patents, US 6954944 and US 7827620, and one EU patent, EP 1 662 924 B1. Additional patents are pending.

Product Details
  • ColorsMatte Black
  • Materials
    Fiberglass

— Quiet, Self-Contained Thermoelectric Air-Conditioning System
— Advanced Synthetic Fiber-Reinforced Multi-Layered Fiberglass Shell
— Patented Tubular Spacer Fabric Distributes Cool Air Through the Helmet
— Scratch-Resistant Anti-Fog Face Shield
— Removable and Washable Comfort Liner and Cheek Pads
— Helmet Bag and Helmet Backpack Included
— Meets Or Exceeds DOT/ECE Safety Standards
— Weight: Approx. 3lbs.
— Includes Bonus Bag + Backpack
— Warranty: Manufacturer's 1 Year

About the Designer
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Steve Feher

In the 1960’s, a young inventor and engineer, Steve Feher began to study different ways of keeping cool - since living in Hawaii exposed him to hot and humid weather on a regular basis. His first patent drawings for cooling products were submitted in 1961 when he was just 11 years old. Feher continued along this path and patented the AC blanket in 1986. That product would revolutionize how hospitals cooled patients everywhere and his cooling blanket became standard equipment in operating rooms all over the world.

From there, Feher quickly began working to create a cooler automobile experience. While cars already had air conditioning, premium leather seats often became hot and uncomfortable on warm summer days. Feher designed and developed new patents for an efficient thermoelectric cooling device for car seats. This technology has since been applied to automobile productions across the world and is currently utilized in vehicles built by Rolls-Royce, Bentley, Ferrari, Infiniti, Lexus, and GM, among many others.

An avid motorcycle rider who enjoyed riding the roads in Hawaii during those hot and humid days of his youth, Feher eventually began to focus on motorcycle helmets. As all motorcyclists know, being uncomfortably hot and sweaty can be an unavoidable part of riding in warm weather. Feher however, saw the advantage of cooling the heads of riders so that every ride could be more enjoyable. After years of research and development, Feher teamed up with a leading motorcycle helmet developer and manufacturer to build the all-new ACH-1. Designed to focus on cooling critical areas of the head, specifically the area from the rear of the head to the forehead, the ACH-1 reduces the negative impact of excessive heat and results in a more comfortable riding experience.

Shipping Information
  • Shipping Availability
    United States
  • Shipping Policy
    Standard Ground Shipping
  • Ship In
    3-4 weeks
  • Return Policy
    Final sale, not eligible for return or cancellation

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