XNITO's Partnership with the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition Brings Ho – Xnito

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XNITO's Partnership with the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition Brings Holiday Cheer to Bike and Helmet Winners


We kicked off our partnership with the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition (SF Bike)! Two students won an XNITO helmet each by attending a free Smart City Cycling 1 class by SF Bike! 

XNITO helmets are lightweight, the same weight as regular bicycle helmets. They have front and rear LED, rechargeable lights for good and safe visibility while riding. And, the helmets have extra head protection on the back of the head and on the temples in the front of the head. There is extra thick foam too - the helmets are NTA 8776 certified, so they carry the highest safety standards in the world for bicycle and e-vehicle riding of up to speeds of 28 mph! 

We wish these cyclists a very bright holiday season of joyful, safe, and stylish riding! 

biclycle coalition

San Francisco Bicycle Coalition

The San Francisco Bicycle Coalition has been working for forty-five years to promote bicycle use and bicycle safety in San Francisco. The group founded by a group of activists in 1971 has worked hard to make the streets of San Francisco safer to bike on, and members spread awareness of the joys of bicycle riding through events and other group activities. In recent years they have begun promoting e-bike use as well. 

XNITO

XNITO provides high quality e-vehicle helmets that hold to the world’s highest e-vehicle helmet safety standards and aims to increase awareness about current safety needs regarding increasingly popular e-vehicles. XNITO is one of the first companies to manufacture e-vehicle helmets with updated safety standards that fit current, modern day e-vehicles and make them available to U.S. consumers. 

You can shop for an XNITO helmet today on our website.

Author: Benjamin Dai



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