Schuberth Concept

Schuberth Concept: A New Modular Helmet Option

Schuberth has introduced the Concept, a new flip-up helmet designed to expand the brand’s modular lineup with a focus on modern safety certification and everyday practicality. Positioned as an accessible entry into Schuberth’s modular range, the Concept brings together current homologation standards with the functional features riders expect from a touring-friendly helmet.

Design & Safety

The Concept is built around a fibreglass shell produced using Schuberth’s Direct Fibre Processing method, paired with a multi-density EPS liner aimed at controlled energy absorption. The helmet carries ECE-R 22.06 certification along with P/J homologation, allowing it to be legally used in both open and closed configurations.

Notably, the Concept is also certified under ECE-R 22.06 UA (Universal Accessory) standards. This designation confirms that the helmet maintains its safety compliance even when fitted with an approved communication device, an increasingly relevant consideration for riders who use integrated comms systems.

Two shell sizes cover a wide size range, helping balance overall proportions and weight depending on fit.

Comfort & Interior

Inside, the Concept features a removable and washable liner made from OEKO-TEX® certified materials, designed with skin comfort in mind. Schuberth continues its focus on aerodynamics and airflow, with wind-tunnel-developed shaping intended to support stability and airflow management at speed.

Ventilation is handled through a multi-channel system that directs air through the helmet, with insect mesh integrated into the intake areas.

Visor & Visibility

The helmet includes a Class 1 optical main visor designed for distortion-free vision, paired with a pre-installed Pinlock anti-fog insert. An integrated drop-down sun visor provides quick glare protection without requiring a visor change, making it practical for varying light conditions.

Reflective elements are incorporated into key areas of the helmet to enhance visibility in low-light riding situations.

Practical Features

An updated Anti-Roll-Off System (AROS) is designed to help the helmet stay securely positioned while reducing strap movement around the neck area for improved comfort. The helmet is also prepared to accommodate communication systems, reflecting how common rider connectivity has become.

Check for availability at your nearest stockist.

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