Caberg is an Italian manufacturer of motorcycle helmets established in 1974. The brand offers a wide range of helmets for different styles of motorcycling, including full-face, modular, and open face helmets, with several features such as Bluetooth connectivity for intercom or phone communication.
Founded in 1974 by the Cabotto family in Bergamo, Italy.
In 1980, Caberg became the first Italian company to introduce a flip-up helmet.
In the 2000s, the brand expanded globally and established itself as a popular European helmet maker.
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Modular helmet with flip-up chin guard, Bluetooth communication technology, and internal sun visor.
Full-face helmet with high impact resistance shell, wind tunnel tested aerodynamics, and removable and washable internal pads.
Open-face helmet with retro design and lightweight shell, removable and washable interior, and Bluetooth communication system compatible.
Yes, Caberg helmets comply with safety standards such as ECE 22.05 and DOT, and some models have received SHARP safety ratings.
Yes, several Caberg models have Bluetooth connectivity for intercom communication, phone calls, and music streaming.
Caberg helmets are made in Italy with Italian components and materials.
Caberg offers a 2-year warranty for their helmets from the date of purchase, covering any defects in materials or workmanship.
Caberg provides a size chart on their website, and they recommend measuring your head circumference and comparing it to their size chart to select the right size helmet.