• By Pawan Mishra
  • Mon, 17 Nov 2025 01:13 PM (IST)
  • Source:JND

IGNYTE IGN-16 Helmet:  IGNYTE, the premium brand of Steelbird Hi-Tech India Ltd., launched its latest high-protection helmet, the IGN-16, engineered with EPP multi-impact technology and Kevlar reinforcement for enhanced safety. Kevlar is a high-protection material, and it is used in bulletproof jackets and ballistic helmets, providing added strength
against penetration and sharp-object impact.

IGNYTE IGN-16 Helmet: Safety & Hygiene

The IGN-16 features a PC-ABS blend outer shell paired with an EPP liner that absorbs impact and regains shape, offering long-term multi-impact protection. The interior of the helmet features antimicrobial, anti-allergenic, and breathable fabrics, along with removable and washable padding for hygiene. The helmet also features a high-grade polycarbonate visor that includes an anti-scratch coating, UV protection, and a Pinlock 30 anti-fog insert, ensuring clear visibility in all weather conditions.

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IGNYTE IGN-16 Helmet: Customization

The IGNYTE IGN-16 Helmet is also available with a wide range of customization options, and riders can choose between the Quantum, Steady, and Monocolor collections. While the Quantum collection is available with 14 options, the Steady and Monocolor collections are available with 4 options and 17 options, respectively. All of these customizations are available in matte and gloss paint schemes.

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IGNYTE IGN-16 Helmet: Price & Specs

The IGNYTE IGN-16 Helmet is available in 4 sizes: 540, 560, 580, 600 & 620 mm. The Helmet weighs 1750 grams, and the weight may vary depending on the customization options. The helmet has been priced at Rs 5,999, and it also comes with a warranty of 3 years. Each helmet also includes an additional smoke visor with cover, a balaclava, sports cheek pads, extra fitting pads, and a miniature IGN-16 model demonstrating EPP technology.

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