Dainese
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Dainese has stuffed its motorcycle airbag technology into a small, lightweight vest you can wear under or over any riding gear. The Smart Jacket is flexible and unintrusive for the 99.99 percent of the time you spend not crashing, but protects you better than a back protector when your number is up.
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Dainese Group is teaming with Emirates Team New Zealand to develop a new Sea-Guard life jacket that incorporates D-Air automatic airbag technology that inflates special airbags when potentially dangerous situations are detected.
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The wearable ski racing airbag moves closer to the mainstream. Dainese, designer of the first wearable airbag, will get its tech on the back of World Cup racers this season, and POC launches its own version, the all-new Spine VPD 2.0 Airbag Vest.
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The soon-to-be released Misano 1000 leather jacket from Dainese contains a raft of sensors combined with highly-tuned triggering algorithms to produce a full upper-body airbag system for motorcycle riders.
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Ducati has announced a new version of its stunning Multistrada 1200 sports-tourer that wirelessly inflates airbag jackets for both rider and passenger in the event of a crash. The Ducati system can protect the rider and passenger even once they’ve separated from the bike.
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After three years of development, Dainese has shown a near-competition-ready prototype of the Dainese D-Air Ski. Using an array of sensors, the protective ski garment detects a crash and rapidly inflates around the skier's upper body to protect from injury on the way down.
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Dainese has announced that it is now putting the finishing touches on its wearable airbag system for downhill ski racers.
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Dainese is bringing its D-Air wearable airbag technology to Alpine slopes.
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The Dainese D-Air Racing system is a new type of rider protection technology that uses a series of accelerometers and electronically operated rate gyros to deploy an airbag mounted in the aerodynamic hump of a leather racing suit.
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May 25, 2007 In a move that could spell the end of meditative 'zen' motorcycling, Dainese is looking for beta testers for their D-Nect helmet to helmet communic