Roof - Brand shop
Cult helmets from France
Claude Morin began developing and making his motorcycle helmets under the Roof brand name back in 1993. His aim was to create a helmet which combined the airiness of a jet (open-face) helmet with the protection provided by a full-face helmet. In effect, two helmets in one. In contrast to conventional flip-up helmets, the chin bar on a Roof helmet folds back 180 degrees, so it doesn't interfere with the helmet's aerodynamics or aesthetics. Roof helmets are tested and approved as both jet and full-face helmets. And as for the look: it doesnโt get much cooler than this.
Claude Morin began developing and making his motorcycle helmets under the Roof brand name back in 1993. His aim was to create a helmet which combined the airiness of a jet (open-face) helmet with the protection provided by a full-face helmet. In effect, two helmets in one. In contrast to conventional flip-up helmets, the chin bar on a Roof helmet folds back 180 degrees, so it doesn't interfere with the helmet's aerodynamics or aesthetics. Roof helmets are tested and approved as both jet and full-face helmets. And as for the look: it doesnโt get much cooler than this.