With the continuous development of 3D printing technology, more and more innovative products are starting to enter our daily life. From personalized shoes to bicycle cushions to advanced sports equipment, 3D printing redefines personalized manufacturing possibilities.
On April 28, 2025, according to the resource library, Kav Helmets, a manufacturer of American personalized bicycle helmets, launched its latest innovative product – Rhoan Pneumatic Road Cashets. This helmet has a 3D printing technology, offering a tailor -made perfect correspondence experience for cyclists.
The Rhoan helmet combines the latest aerodynamic and ventilation and heat dissipation technologies, and is made in an integrated manner using powder bed fusion technology to ensure the best adjustment in any driving environment. One of the nucleus of its design is the air adjustment suspension system, which uses a 3D printed mesh structure to uniformly distribute the head pressure and maximize airflow channels. It is particularly suitable for cyclists with thick hair and solves the problems of traditional pneumatic helmets in ventilation and thermal dissipation.
In terms of aerodynamic performance, Rhoan helmets have also worked well, the difference between the wind resistance coefficient (CDA) and traditional products on the market being only 0.001, which is equivalent to a power difference of 1 Watt at a speed of 40 km / h. Thanks to the patented polycarbone composite material and the second generation hexagonal honeycomb structure.
The cooling efficiency of this helmet is 8 times higher than that of traditional EPS foam and has twice the cooling speed, effectively preventing the increase in body temperature due to insufficient ventilation during long -term driving. Studies show that athletes’ performance can drop by 1.5% for each 1 ° C increase in central body temperature, so the design of the Rhoan helmet improves comfort, but also offers guarantees to cyclist performance.
Consumers can order via the official KAV website and use iPhone scan applications or traditional adapters to personalize to ensure that the helmet corresponds precisely to the shape of the head of each cyclist. Each helmet is made in the United States thanks to 3D printing technology and can be delivered in about two weeks. The Rhoan helmet is at a price of $ 300, with a five -year warranty and a replacement service for free accidents.