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Hövding – the airbag for cyclists

Michael Restin
8.4.2020
Translation: Jessica Johnson-Ferguson

There’s no sensible reason not to wear a bike helmet. Or is there? Hövding 3 comes with headroom and the promise of more safety. Unfortunately, not in every situation.

Ms Alstin, Ms Haupt and the chief

What's new?

If I could’ve installed the app like iPhone users can, it would have offered the following features:

I join the community and my head feels naked. And that’s not just because I lack hair to keep me warm. It’s mainly because I cycle pretty much everywhere and wear my helmet without fail. It will take a while before I get used the Hövding around my neck. Visually, it reminds me of a different kind of protector.

Who’s the Hövding for?

How well does the airbag protect you?

When the airbag fails

It’s a risk Hövding wearers have to live with. The bike airbag will also fail to protect you from low-hanging branches or garage door edges. And then there’s an additional risk: you. This is because you have to use the airbag correctly.

Use and comfort

To activate the Hövding, you need to close a flap over it that locks into place with a magnet. It lights up green and plays a little melody to tell you that everything is in order. If nothing’s covering the airbag around your neck, you’re good to go. Glasses are okay as are hats and hairstyles. At least most of them are.

The following hairdos could be problematic: very large, rigid or heavy hairstyles such as a stiff and high mohawk, a very large afro and dreadlocks that cannot fit inside the collar when they are loose.
Hövding’s detailed explanations are very helpful

It’s only with bike number three, which has handlebars that are much higher up than the saddle, that the Hövding collar fits perfectly. This is a point you should consider. The Hövding is aimed more at riders of Dutch bikes than hipster bikes. On the plus side, I can give you the all-clear about a different issue.

My verdict: fate couldn’t care less about norms

I didn’t trigger the Hövding. But what did the Hövding trigger in me? I take my hat off to the innovative idea and the implementation. A collar to save you from risking your neck; now that’s something man womankind needs to have the vision for. It was a long way until the airbag complied with laws and regulations and was ready to be brought to market. In spite of this, it may only be worn on regular bikes for which helmets aren’t mandatory.

The helmet of the future has become a reality. For the algorithm that watches over the airbag’s release, the accident data of 3,000 stunt falls was collected. And the community keeps on providing new data on cycling behaviour.

The quality is what you’d expect for the price. The lifespan quoted in the manual is five years, which is also standard for helmets. The website even mentions a lifespan of up to seven years. Hövding definitely has its strengths and is superior to a bike helmet in many situations. Having said that, it’s too slow in others. For now, I’m sticking to my helmet and daydreaming about a helmet with a built-in airbag. I also learned the following three things:

  • The more upright the sitting position, the more comfortable the Hövding is.
  • It’s easy to use, but the app is under construction.
  • Fate doesn’t care about standards and regulations – so you’ll only know if your protective equipment was any good after a crash.

While a bike helmet is always ready, the airbag takes a blink of an eye to inflate and your trust in the algorithm. The decision is yours.

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