If you’re anything like us, there’s nothing quite as freeing as the open road experienced on two wheels—regardless of what motorcycle style you happen to be riding at the time. But what do you do with your helmet when it’s not serving its intended purpose of protecting your noggin when you’re on your bike? You store your helmet in style on the new Halley Helmet Rack. The Halley Helmet Rack is designed to be minimal and aesthetically pleasing while also being built to last out of a combination of matte black, laser cut and bent steel part that mounts to the wall with a brushed stainless steel ball used to hold your helmet. Why is this setup better than just stashing your helmet in a closet or hanging it on the coat rack you already have? That stainless steel ball has no sharp edges, a large contact area and a smooth surface, which means it works with open and closed helmets, won’t damage the lining and won’t compromise the integrity of your helmet.
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