HitAir

THE AIRBAG VEST
FOR RIDERS AND BIKERS

THE HIT AIR ORIGINAL
PROVEN AND SAFE

safe

Fold-out cushions in the pelvic and neck region recommended by specialists.

No overly sensitive sensor technology, no false activations, no battery charging required –
always ready for use in an emergency!

Practical

Practically adjustable for summer and winter. The Hit-Air airbag does not restrict your wearing comfort – our products are truly made to be worn!

Robust

Durable, robust materials – no softshell. Made from fabrics used in motorcycling

SERVICE

Your contact for Hitair products based in Germany

so we are there for you quickly and uncomplicatedly - no matter if check or accessories, please contact us!

Our recommendations

The lightweight among safety vests with an integrated airbag! This model is even lighter and offers even more freedom of movement.

The latest waistcoat from Hit Air! The Hit Air protection for all occasions and can be used individually at any time of year!

The Hit Air Original. Easy to combine with existing motorbike clothing.

If you already know us, go directly to the shop. We are happy to inform everyone else!

Customer testimonials

06.12.2024

Hello Team Hit Air!

We have been using the Hit-Air waistcoat for many years in cross-country, jumping, lessons and young horse training and it works great! Freedom of movement is maintained, nothing disturbs or restricts. Thanks to the loop, we can quickly convert the release cable and use the waistcoat on different saddles.

02.12.2024

Good morning, yesterday your waistcoat protected me very well. My horse's front legs slipped and he fell. I landed sideways on the tarmac, actually very hard, but because the waistcoat deployed very quickly, it was like landing on a plump air mattress. My horse had bruised legs and I only had a bruise on my hand. Without the waistcoat I would certainly have got more. [...]

20.10.2025

Crash at a gallop - and the Hit-Air waistcoat saved me

On Monday, I was riding my mare at a gallop on the oval track when she suddenly wanted to turn right – onto a path that was cordoned off with tape. At the last moment, my horse slammed on the brakes in the bend, and I fell off my horse at high speed, spun in the air and landed on my back on a mixture of sand and gravel. […]