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KASK Introduces the New Elemento Helmet with 3D Printed Technology

KASK, an Italian sports company that provides snow, cycling, and equestrian equipment, has officially launched a new 'Elemento' helmet made with 3D-printed technology. This brand-new helmet features a cushioned liner that was 3D-printed and is made of Fluid Carbon 12 by KASK. The helmet has the highest safety rating even though it is neither the lightest nor the most aerodynamic of the KASK series.

The 'Elemento' series features lightweight materials, breathable construction, and advanced safety technology to protect the wearer. The 'Elemento' is available in a number of colors and costs €375.00, £335.00, $400.00, and AU$650.00, depending on the model. The Giro d'Italia event saw the official debut of the helmet series, which the INEOS Grenadiers Cycling Team widely displayed.
Trend Themes
1. 3d-printed Helmets - The use of 3D-printed technology in helmet manufacturing provides opportunities for customization and improved safety features.
2. Lightweight Sports Equipment - There is a growing demand for sports equipment that prioritizes lightweight materials and safety technology for better performance and comfort.
3. Breathable Sporting Gear - Brands that offer sportswear with breathable construction for improved airflow and comfort are gaining popularity among athletes.
Industry Implications
1. Sports Equipment Manufacturing - Manufacturers can leverage 3D-printing technology to produce customizable, lightweight and safer helmets for different sports.
2. Cycling Industry - The cycling industry can benefit from innovative helmets that offer improved safety features, as well as better ventilation and aerodynamics.
3. Sportswear Industry - Brands that prioritize breathable construction in their sportswear can attract consumers looking for comfortable and functional clothing for various activities.

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