Samshield Partners With Helite

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Samshield is a leader in the equestrian community when it comes to safety, apparel, and accessories. Recently, they partnered up with Helite to create gorgeous equestrian apparel that combines with Helite airbags. When it comes to equestrian fashion and safety, this collaboration is major.

Who Is Samshield?

Samshield originated with motocross in the 80s and merged with the equestrian world in the early 00s. Upon being disappointed with the riding helmets available on the market, they created new helmets and riding apparel that meets all requirements for equestrians. Through a passion for riding, comfort, and safety, they developed products from high-quality materials and customization abilities.

Who Is Helite?

Similar to Samshield, Helite airbags began with sports outside of horseback riding. They are all about providing optimal protection for single-pilot sports, like bicycling, motorcycling, and even paragliding. Eventually, they designed airbag vests for equestrians. Their vests are of the highest quality and have been leading the market in airbag technology for over 20 years.

Helite and Samshield

Bringing these two powerhouse brands together means that equestrians can have even more options when it comes to safety, comfort, and fashion. Samshield’s airbag-compatible jackets are only certified with Helite. That means that you can only wear your Samshield jacket with a Helite Zip’In air vest.

Helite prioritizes and spends tens of thousands of dollars testing its partner’s products. Helite ensures that they are providing not only luxury show jackets and riding apparel, but also products that help reduce the risk of serious injury in the event of a fall.

Not all airbags are equal. Wearing another brand’s vest with airbag-compatible outerwear can actually cause more harm to you. If it is untested, you just can’t be certain that you will be protected or that the airbag will inflate properly. That’s why you must always look for compatibility tags.


Related Read – Should You Wear An Equestrian Airbag Vest?

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