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2025 Airoh and Caberg helmets unveiled for PH market

All models now have the latest ECE 22.06 rating

Actual models of the Airoh Commander 2 and the Caberg Drift Evo II unboxed. PHOTO BY MAKI AGANON

SEC Motosupply, the exclusive distributor of Italian motorcycle helmet brands Airoh and Caberg in the Philippines, has unveiled the 2025 lineup at an intimate event in San Juan.

The gathering brought together esteemed brand ambassadors, social media influencers, and select media. PHOTO BY MAKI AGANON

Airoh, the renowned Italian motorcycle helmet manufacturer, introduced three cutting-edge models with a lot of color options.

Matryx. An aggressively styled full-face helmet equipped with innovative A3S (Airoh Automatic AntiFog System), extra wide vision, and a drop-down tinted dual-visor. Available in three plain color variants priced at P18,500. Top-of-the-line Carbon Gloss is priced at P24,500.

Carbon-fiber helmets are the lightest in the market. PHOTO FROM AIROH

Twist 3. Ideal for motocross, it is designed for dexterity and comfort with an optimized ventilation system. Offered in five vibrant options. Graphics version goes for P12,000, while plain colors are priced at P11,900.

The Twist 3 incorporates the AEFR (Airoh Emergency Fast Remove) system. PHOTO FROM AIROH

Commander 2. An update of Airoh’s best-selling three-in-one adventure helmet. It now has three different shells, an emergency release system, and an improved aerodynamic design and ventilation. Features eight color schemes. Plain colors sell for P20,900, and the graphics version is P22,900.

The Commander 2 is a staple among adventure riders and moto tourers. PHOTO FROM AIROH

Meanwhile, Caberg showcased the upgraded Drift Evo II, including the Gloss Carbon version, boasting six stylish color variants. This refined model builds upon its predecessor’s success. This helmet is a sport-touring helmet with an integrated sunshade visor, multiple air vents, and an emergency quick release system. Plain colors cost P15,900, while the graphics version is P16,900 and the Carbon Gloss is P21,900.

The Drift Evo II is a top-shelf modern sport-inspired helmet. PHOTO FROM CABERG
Bryan Secosana of SEC Motosupply discusses the important features of each product. PHOTO BY MAKI AGANON

The latest Airoh and Caberg helmets are now available at authorized SEC Motosupply dealerships nationwide. All helmets are now ECE 22.06 rating approved—the latest safety homologation and the new European motorcycle helmet testing standard.

You deserve a new lid.



Maki Aganon

Maki is completely obsessed with motorcycles. If he’s not out there riding all over the Philippines, he’s just probably at home composing another rant, or simply looking at new bikes on the Internet. He writes the ‘First to Arrive’ column.



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