What is the SHARP program and why is it important?
SHARP (Safety Helmet Assessment and Rating Programme) is an independent English programme that aims to improve the real-world safety of motorcyclists by evaluating the level of protection provided by motorcycle helmets.
To do this, it conducts multiple impact tests on multiple areas of the helmet, at three different speeds (higher than those required by ECE 22.06 approval), on "realistic" surfaces, to verify its effectiveness in absorbing impact energy on the shell. This system takes into account where and how impacts to the head occur, simulating real accidents quite accurately.
The rating indicates high protection across the entire surface of the helmet, assigning from 1 to a maximum of 5 stars for the most protective models.
For those choosing a motorcycle helmet, the SHARP rating represents a concrete tool for comparing the level of protection between different models and making a more informed decision.
Airoh Spark 2: SHARP's 5-star full-face helmet
When it comes to motorcycle helmet safety, the SHARP program is one of the most important references in Europe. Our full face, Spark 2, It has been selected and tested obtaining the maximum score, 5 SHARP stars, with excellent results in all impact tests carried out.
This recognition confirms our commitment to always putting motorcyclist safety first.
Spark 2 is a safe and technologically advanced full-face motorcycle helmet that offers:
- Double shell with light and resistant materials
- Wind tunnel optimized ventilation for maximum comfort and high performance
- Visor, Pinlock® 70 Max Vision and sun visor, for maximum visibility
It's a full-face helmet designed for motorcyclists looking for a versatile travel companion for road and touring motorcycles, always ready for any challenge. Spark 2: protection, comfort, and style.
If you're looking for a safe, certified, 5-star SHARP full-face motorcycle helmet, the Spark 2 is ready to accompany you on every motorcycle trip.
Are you ready to discover a helmet with 5-star protection?


