With the longest track record in inflatable protection, we’ve developed advanced technologies that push the boundaries of safety.
Thanks to our two patents, we can now offer a solution that is unique in the world. The principle is simple: respond to the equation of deformation of a material to absorb a shock and, consequently, protect effectively.
To achieve this, our cushions are designed with different compartments, allowing air flows to circulate. In the event of a violent impact, these flows are counteracted and slowed down, allowing our cushion to harden and absorb the energy of the impact.
Our ultra-strong XV2 polyurethane TPU cushions, always ready thanks to their self-inflating design and reusable without subscription, embody our vision: simple, high-performance safety.
Lifespan
Our solutions come with a 24-month guarantee for watertightness and weld strength.
Replacing your Air Shock Absorber (A.S.A) Technology depends on :
- Frequency of use: A professional pilot will replace his ASA systems every 12 months, while an occasional pilot will generally change them between 16 and 24 months.
- Weather conditions, especially exposure to sunlight or high temperatures, can accelerate the ageing of inflatable parts.
- Altitude: variations in altitude can also influence the durability of inserts.
- Maintenance: A well-maintained product stored in the shade will help extend the life of your ASA system.
On-board NFC technology
Thanks to the R-Pro 2 and our new on-board NFC technology, knowing the lifespan of your ASA inflatable parts has never been easier! Bring your phone close to your waistcoat, on the front or back, to open a page containing all the information on the lifespan of your RXR Protect product:
A curve enabling you to monitor the life of your inflatable parts in real time.
Useful information for checking the condition of your waistcoat.
All the links you need to replace your inflatable parts.
Maintenance tips to improve the life of your product.
Pressure monitoring
To check whether replacement is necessary, check the airbag pressure regularly. If you notice a significant drop from the initial pressure, it’s time to replace your A.S.A. system to ensure optimum safety.