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EcoHelmet Folding recyclable helmet

Eco Helmet

for the spontaneous cyclist

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EcoHelmet folding recyclable helmet

EcoHelmet. A folding, recyclable helmet for bike share. 

 

How can using bike share be a safer and less stressful experience? Almost ninety percent of bike share users don’t wear helmets, and nearly all report feeling unsafe on the road. EcoHelmet is an inexpensive folding helmet that can be purchased onsite and recycled when at the end of the ride. 

 

Constructed from waterproofed recycled paper in a radial honeycomb pattern, EcoHelmet absorbs blows from any direction as effectively as traditional polystyrene. It folds flat for easy vending and fits most head sizes.

 

EcoHelmet is designed to give cyclists the confidence

they need to ride safely in the city. 

PRODUCT Details

One Size Fits All

Stretchy material conforms to your head.

Fully Recycleable

%100 recycled paper.

Folds Flat

Folds down smaller than any other helmet.

Crash Tested

Absorbs blows like traditional styrofoam.

Inexpensive

Can be produced for a fraction of the cost of a standard helmet.

Looks Great

Sleek, distinctive aesthetic.

DISCLAIMER

The safety of our customers and the quality of our products are our most important concerns. In furtherance of those goals, we will not distribute or offer for sale any products that do not conform to all applicable safety standards, rules and regulations. The ECOHELMET can only be purchased from Membrain Safety Solutions, LLC. The ECOHELMET is not available for sale on Amazon or any other internet marketplaces. Membrain Safety Solutions, LLC is not affiliated with any online or other seller and does not sponsor or endorse any products other than those authorized by Membrain Safety Solutions, LLC

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