
SMK, the premium helmet brand from STUDDS Accessories Ltd., unveiled three new helmet models, which are also expected to be introduced in India in the coming months.
The showcase was led by the SMK Cygnus, a unique flip-back helmet featuring a 180-degree rotating chin bar. Designed for riders who seek both versatility and protection, the Cygnus can switch smoothly between full-face and open-face configurations. It is built with an Energy Impact Resistant Thermoplastic shell and a multi-density EPS liner for enhanced impact absorption. The helmet includes a wide anti-scratch visor, Pinlock MaxVision ready shield, internal sun visor, and a sophisticated ventilation system. SMK will offer the Cygnus in two shell sizes with colour options including Black, White, Metallic Grey, and Nardo Grey, ranging from size XS to XXXL.
For touring riders, SMK introduced the Delta Tour, a demi-jet helmet developed for long-distance comfort. The helmet features extended chin protection, an aerodynamic design, dual visor system, contoured cheek pads, and speaker pockets for Bluetooth communication devices. Available in Solid White, Jet Black, Hivision Neon, Nardo Grey, and Metallic Silver, the Delta Tour will come in two shell sizes and will be offered from size S to XXL.
Completing the lineup is the Delta City, designed for everyday urban use. The helmet combines lightweight construction with rider comfort, featuring an Energy Impact Resistant Thermoplastic shell, moisture-wicking interior fabric, padded chin strap with quick-release buckle, and multiple ventilation points for airflow. It will be available in gloss and matt finishes across five colour options, with sizes ranging from XS to XXL.
Speaking about the global debut, Mr. Sidhartha Bhushan Khurana, Managing Director of STUDDS Accessories Ltd., said the Cygnus and Delta series reflect SMK’s focus on combining international safety standards with modern design, and the positive response from global audiences validates this direction. The company plans to bring these new helmets, along with existing flagship models such as Ares and Nova, to India soon.




