The record-breaking design team EIS has re-designed its award-winning Rio 2016 helmet model to produce what is expected to be the world's fastest cycling helmet.
In competitive sports, milliseconds can be the difference between first and second place. Using streamlined aerodynamics, the design team crafted a helmet with a redefined shape, allowing the helmet to carve through air, saving those valuable milliseconds. The product is also comprised of a vacuum-formed shell and honeycomb inner padding, which protects the rider from injury, without weighing them down. To enhance performance psychology, each helmet is patriotic and striking, ensuring Team Great Britain can immerse themselves in the role of a high-performance athlete.
The design of the winning Rio 2016 helmet serves as an example of the fusion between technology and design that can make a massive impact in the sports world.
Record-Breaking Helmet Designs
Team GB's Rio 2016 Helmet is the World's Fastest Cycling Helmet
Trend Themes
1. Streamlined Aerodynamics - Exploring innovative helmet designs that optimize aerodynamics for faster cycling speeds.
2. Vacuum-formed Shell - Utilizing vacuum-formed technology to create lightweight yet protective helmet shells.
3. Performance Psychology - Integrating patriotic and striking designs to enhance athletes' performance psychology during competitions.
Industry Implications
1. Sports Equipment Manufacturing - Opportunity for manufacturers to develop and market aerodynamically optimized helmets.
2. Plastic and Composite Materials - Innovative materials and manufacturing techniques can be used to create lightweight helmet shells.
3. Sports Psychology and Design - Collaboration between sports psychologists and designers to create visually stimulating and performance-enhancing sports gear.