about us
THE FELIX SPIRIT

Ride vintage. Live now.
At FELIX, we love style as much as ignition.
Our helmets are inspired by the past but built with the comfort of today.
Timeless lines, bold colors, strong character — each model pays tribute to an era when freedom and flair rode side by side.
But this nod to the past never comes at the expense of the present.
Behind the classic shapes lies precise technical design, crafted for modern riders: perfect fit, advanced materials, and meticulous finishes.
The result? A helmet with a vintage soul, made for today — and ready for tomorrow.
Detail as a Signature
Some helmets tell the story of an era.
Clean lines, a bold face, and a sense of freedom carried by the wind.
But today, a helmet can’t just look good — it has to protect, endure, and inspire confidence.
At FELIX, we took the elegance of the ’70s
and infused it into an ECE 22.06-certified shell,
with washable liners, durable visors, and modern-day comfort.
What you can’t see, but feel from the very first ride:
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Lightweight & Durable Shell
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Removable & Washable Padding
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Interchangeable Visor
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Comfortable Fit, Even on Long Rides
The result: a timeless look — and real road grip.




At FELIX, we don’t talk about quality — you feel it on the road, helmet on, visor down.


Elegance and reliability should never be reserved for just a few.
A former racer and talent coach, he grew up between paddocks, racetracks, and tight corners.
The smell of rubber, the roar of engines, the obsession with detail — it’s in his blood.
Today, he brings that same level of precision and passion to FELIX.
Every helmet reflects his sharp eye: bold lines, solid finishes, zero compromise.
From the road to the workshop, passion leads the way.
What defines Félix’s DNA is its motorsport inspiration from the ’60s to the ’90s — with slightly offbeat graphics. We need to stay true to that: a beautiful product with real personality.

Every component of a helmet serves a purpose — nothing is left to chance.
The challenge: make the weight disappear, absorb external forces, and let the rider focus on the road, not on what they’re wearing.
It all comes down to invisible details: the angle of a trim, the resistance of a button, the pressure distributed across the cheeks.
At this level, a single millimeter can change everything.
So we test, adjust, and refine — again and again — until the helmet naturally finds its place. No forcing. No second-guessing.
What you’re holding isn’t just a beautiful object. It’s a technical response to deeply human sensations.