Quin Design Helmet’s Crash Detection System Alerts Wife After Phone Is Run Over During Collision


Your Worst Nightmare Can Have A Happy Ending With Enough Safety Precautions

The technological advancement we’ve seen in motorcycle safety as of late has been nothing short of stunning. From airbag vests to D30 body armor, we have innovated over and over again; finding new ways to keep an extremely dangerous hobby a little safer for all of us.

On September 5th 2020, a motorcycle rider by the name of Nick Nankervis went for a quick ride down the block to pick up some supplies for his newborn baby from the grocery store in Dayton Ohio. The car he was trailing behind in traffic suddenly slammed on its breaks, prompting Nick to do a low-side skid across the road after he fell off his bike trying to avoid the collision. 

Nick, a father of a new 2-month-old son, immediately reached for his phone after the collision before realizing that his mobile device had skipped across the road into oncoming traffic and was crushed by cars driving past leaving it inoperable.

(This is the part where the hero smashes through the roof and saves the day.)

Nick is smart. Nick is wearing a Quin Design helmet that came with an emergency response feature, immediately informing his wife via text that he may have been in a collision. In the official release, it states that Nick’s wife, Teddi, initially thought he may have just dropped his helmet at a gas station, but after repeatedly calling him with no avail she decided he may have been in danger and alerted authorities.

Within 7 minutes following the accident, the emergency response team was already at the exact location of the accident to check upon him. Nick suffered from minor injuries (thank the helmet).

The official release from Quin Design states, “Nick said the police were “astounded” at the capabilities of the Quin Design helmet and accuracy of the location that the Intelliquin system provided to Teddi.”

This is just one story of the many illustrating the importance of proper safety procedures when heading out for a ride. Safety equipment can be expensive, but never forget at the end of the day life is priceless and an extra few hundred bucks to increase your life expectancy is more than worth it. On a side note, I think the Quin Design helmets are actually really great looking now that I’ve looked at them in a little more detail. Typically I find you often trade style for safety when it comes to buying new gear but I am genuinely quite surprised how premium these helmets look.

To learn more about Quin Design helmets or purchase one for yourself, please visit their website

Below is Teddis Testimony for the helmet.

 

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