Shoei Introduces All-New RF-1400

Shoei Introduces All-New RF-1400

© 2020, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By Shoei Safety Helmet Corp.:

ALL-NEW SHOEI RF-1400

SHOEI® Safety Helmet Corp is excited to announce the arrival of the all-new RF-1400 to North America.

Kaizen is a Japanese term that means “continuous improvement” and inspires the change-for-the-better approach to everything we do here at SHOEI. It is this time-tested, respected philosophy that drives our constant progression in all aspects of helmet design and development, no matter how large or small the incremental improvements. With kaizen principles always at the forefront, we believe that The Evolution of Perfection is a fitting tagline for the longest-standing, most decorated full-face helmet model in the SHOEI lineup, the RF.

 

A Shoei RF-1400 helmet. Photo courtesy Shoei.
A Shoei RF-1400 helmet. Photo courtesy Shoei.

 

The process of improving is a constant evolution, and with a world-class team of designers and engineers leading the charge, we pushed our resources and technologies to the brink, utilizing our state-of-the-art wind tunnel facility, extensive array of proprietary materials, and the industry’s most stringent quality assurance practices to develop the all-new RF-1400. SHOEI’s lightest and most compact SNELL-approved full-face helmet model, the RF-1400 has evolved the pursuit of perfection to the next level.

For more information, go to www.shoei-helmets.com.

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