At present, the Steelbird Kukka K-1 helmet series is available in India starting from INR 1899. The open-face helmet series is available in multiple colours under various names, helping buyers enjoy variety for their everyday rides. Even the most affordable variant of the Kukka K-1 series (Sling) has more than 23 colour options, while the Kukka Pout is available in a single theme and base finish.
The design of the helmet is quite practical as buyers can switch between various extensions to keep their personal choice alive. The designer straps on all the Kukka series helmets are reflective in nature. The Kukka K-1 helmets are ISI certified and can be bought in both 580mm as well as 600mm size options. Here is a list of all variants available under the Kukka series.
The classic design lines and lightweight architecture of the Steelbird Kukka helmets make them suitable for retro-modern bikes and peppy scooter owners of the country. However, those looking for something more strict in terms of performance can consider the full-face helmets from the brand.
Kukka K-1 is available with soft cheek pads for added safety and comfort of the riders while space for the ears has been carefully designed to avoid the feeling of being trapped inside the helmet when riding for long times. The attachment options for a cap and visor make Steelbird Kukka K-1 a great option in different riding conditions. Buyers looking for full-face helmets can consider SBA-1 and SA-1 series from Steelbird for more safety and modern styling.
Price List Source: Steelbird India
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