
Evo Helmets marked a new chapter with its “Defining Supremacy” launch event held at Club Hype, spotlighting a refined lineup that raises the bar on safety, fit, and finish. Hosted by Sam YG and Evo brand ambassador Steph Sinco, the event underscored the brand’s commitment to improved quality across its latest helmet batch.


Six new models were unveiled—led by the Core, built around ECE 22.06 compliance with optimized shock distribution and a dual-visor setup.

The M2 sharpens the same safety focus with a sport-forward approach, while the MX-E caters to off-road riders.


Racing fans can get the lightweight and track-ready Elite helmet, and daily practicality comes through with the Jet Carbon, featuring a carbon-fiber shell, a half-face design, a dual visor, two shell sizes, and a claimed 1,200-1,250g weight (also ECE 22.06-certified).


Completing the range is the Tourer, a full flip-up helmet, ergonomically built with aerodynamic properties, aimed at long-haul comfort.

Moving away from the usual hype-setting, Evo signals a clear intent: better materials, tighter standards, and an expanded helmet series that caters to different riding segments.

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