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September 14, 2015

Dainese’s airbag jacket doesn’t rely on a motorcycle to activate

by John_A

Airbag jackets for motorcyclists typically rely on the bike to activate the safety features, which, in some cases, could be a bit tricky. Dainese remedied the issue by packing all of the requisite tech inside the jacket itself on its D-air Misano 1000. The collection of sensors, GPS and other electronics that are housed in the back protector “monitor the dynamics of the rider’s body 800 times a second” and deploy the airbag when they detect impact or tumbling. As you might expect, there’s an on/off switch to activate the system when you’re in the saddle and an LED status like keeps your informed of its status. Looking to snag one? The D-air Misano 1000 will arrive in November for €1,499 (around $1,700).

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Gizmag, Gizmodo

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Dainese

Tags: airbagjacket, d-airmisano1000, dainese, jacket, motorcycle, safety, transportation

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