CABERG: The Italian helmet since 1974

The history of the company based in Bergamo, is one of challenges, passion for innovation, and safety culture in the helmets production process.

1974

Caberg was founded in Bergamo in the North of Italy. Ca-Berg is the acronym for Caschi di Bergamo (Helmets from Bergamo).
The Company launches two products: The full face Articolo 100 and the open face with a peak called the Articolo 300.

1978

Caberg launches the model Ventura characterized by an innovative release spring visor system; and the model named Total Cross, the first helmet dedicated to off road riding.

1981

Introduction of the modern full face Contender, offered in various colours.

1984

Caberg releases the full face model 184 characterized by a wide visor, and the model 384 developed for off road use.

1986

Presentation of the 385, a very modern model for its time; the helmet, equipped with a peak and visor was designed for the dualsport market.

1991

Caberg develops the model 191, a full face with a sporty look and the model Junior that is the company’s first full face for kids.

1992

Caberg is the first Italian company to develop a revolutionary flip up helmet named 292 Unlimited.

1998

The ground-breaking release of the model Just One, the first flip up on the market that not only converts easily into an open face, but also enables the opening of the chin guard with a single button.

2002

Caberg introduces the model Downtown, an innovative open face equipped with a second integrated sunglasses-shaped visor.

2003

The launch of the Justissimo, an exclusive new flip up with an integrated sun visor and the capability to easily convert from a flip up into an open face.

2005

Following the huge success of the Downtown and the Justissimo, Caberg releases the model Solo, the first full face equipped with the second integrated sun visor.

2008

Caberg develops the model V2X Carbon, a sporty full face with the outer shell in carbon fiber and the integrated sun visor.

2012

The full face helmet Ego, characterized by a unique ventilation system that utilizes an air passage through a perforated, integrated steel plate.

2014

Again ahead of its time, Caberg introduces the model Tourmax, the world’s first flip up dual-sport helmet.

2017

The year of the Ghost, an aggressive and futuristic open face with a goggle-shaped visor.

2018

The big news is the Drift Evo, a sporty touring model made of fiberglass and carbon.

2019

Caberg presents the high-end flip up LEVO in fiberglass characterized by a panoramic ultra-wide visor.

2020

Caberg presents the high-end jet FLYON in fiberglass.

2021

Caberg introduces the new aggressive full-face AVALON developed for young riders.

2022

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With a constant look to the future together, Caberg combines captivating design, avant-garde technology and breakthrough innovation. Their ideology has led to the development and production of numerous successful models with innovative features appreciated and well-recognized by motorcyclists around the world.

Their foresight of the growing touring market led Caberg to develop a flip up helmet, establishing themselves as the first Italian company and second worldwide to do so. Over the years, Caberg’s form meets function approach has helped us develop smart helmets that offer top-level safety and maximum comfort. This is achieved through a professional approach from all tiers of Caberg, with management, the production department, and the test laboratory working together to guarantee successful conformity tests required by the law.

Helmet production is constantly scrutinized through a rigorous quality control program, with our 8 helmet range awarded with an excellent score on the SHARP safety test done by the U.K. Department of Transport.

The commercial network reaches most of the European markets and it is present in various non-European countries such as Turkey, Israel, Kuwait, Russia, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Mexico and many others South American states.