- New Graphite finish for the Aventuro Travel Carbon flip-up helmet with visible carbon weave structure
- Aventuro Matrix PRO with new X-MATRIX2 multi-composite shell and integrated sun visor starting at 459 Euros (approximately 495 US dollars)
- Aventuro PRO Carbon+ adds an integrated sun visor to the proven carbon helmet at a price of 699 Euros (approximately 755 US dollars)
Over recent years, Touratech has established a strong position in the adventure helmet segment with its Aventuro lineup. The models are aimed at adventure touring riders looking for a helmet that can be flexibly adapted to different riding situations. For spring 2026, the manufacturer is expanding the range with three models that cover different price points and priorities.

Aventuro Travel Carbon Graphite: Fresh Finish for the Flip-Up Helmet
Since its introduction, the Aventuro Travel Carbon has been the only flip-up helmet in the Touratech range, combining the functionality of an adventure helmet with the everyday practicality of a chin bar that flips up. The model carries dual homologation under the P and J standards, meaning it can be used both as a full-face and as an open-face helmet. The Travel Carbon is manufactured by Portuguese helmet maker NEXX.
Technically, the Graphite model is identical to the existing Travel Carbon. The outer shell is made from the proprietary X-Pro Carbon, a composite material with a carbon fiber content exceeding 60 percent. According to Touratech, this process enables a weight reduction of approximately ten percent compared to conventional carbon fiber laminate. The weight comes in at around 1,725 grams (3.80 lbs) in size L. Two shell sizes are designed to ensure a balanced ratio between outer shell and EPS inner liner.
The new Graphite model’s update is purely cosmetic. The new finish features a matte surface with visible carbon elements, complementing the existing color options. All other features remain unchanged: The 360° Super Locker closure system is said to provide improved sealing and reduced noise around the chin area. An integrated sun visor and an adjustable, aerodynamically designed peak are part of the standard equipment, along with preparation for the NEXX X.COM3 and X.COM3 PRO communication systems. Ventilation is handled by two intake and two exhaust vents, supplemented by the patented Mid Airflow Chamber — a system that creates a hollow space between the EPS layers to enable circulating airflow around the head.
The Aventuro Travel Carbon Graphite is available in six sizes from S to 3XL and is priced at 749.90 Euros (approximately 810 US dollars) including 19 percent VAT.
Aventuro Matrix PRO: New Entry-Level Model with Comprehensive Features
With the Aventuro Matrix PRO, Touratech is positioning a model below the carbon helmets for the first time that still offers a sophisticated level of equipment. The biggest change compared to the predecessor Aventuro Matrix involves the helmet shell. Instead of the previous construction, the newly developed X-MATRIX2 technology is used. This is a multi-composite construction that, according to the manufacturer, combines multiaxial glass fibers, aramid fibers, Kevlar, and carbon reinforcements. This blend of materials is designed to deliver uniform strength at a comparatively low weight.
The second major update is the integrated sun visor, which was absent from the previous Matrix model. With this addition, Touratech closes a feature gap that is already standard on many competing products in the adventure segment.
The modular base concept remains intact: Without any tools, the Matrix PRO can be converted between an MX configuration, a street setup, and an adventure build. The ventilation system operates with eight intakes and four exhausts, with the chin ventilation offering separate control for face and visor airflow. The interior lining is made from moisture-wicking, hypoallergenic Coolmax material and can be adjusted to individual head shapes via the Ergo Padding System. A patented Emergency Release System allows for quick removal of the cheek pads in an emergency. The chin strap is secured with a double D-ring buckle.
The Matrix PRO is dual-certified to ECE 22.06 and DOT. Included in the box are a Pinlock anti-fog insert, two camera mounts, side covers for use without the peak, and a helmet transport bag. Three shell sizes cover six helmet sizes from S to 3XL. The price is 459 Euros (approximately 495 US dollars) including 19 percent VAT.

Aventuro PRO Carbon+: Proven Carbon Technology with Sun Visor
The Aventuro PRO Carbon has been part of the Touratech lineup since 2024 and has established itself as the flagship of the range. With the Plus variant, Touratech responds to a frequently expressed request: The PRO Carbon+ adds an integrated sun visor to the familiar feature set of the Aventuro PRO Carbon. This feature was not available on the base model and had already been noted as missing in reviews.
The shell construction using X-Pro Carbon remains unchanged. The material, with its carbon fiber content exceeding 60 percent and the use of 3K carbon (3,000 filaments per tow), delivers a weight reduction of approximately ten percent compared to conventional constructions, according to Touratech. The stated weight is approximately 1,500 grams (3.31 lbs). The modular concept with tool-free conversion between three configurations (motocross helmet, off-road helmet with visor, street helmet) is also carried over from the base model.
The ventilation system operates with eight intakes and four exhausts. The split chin ventilation allows separate control of airflow to the face and visor. The Mid Airflow Chamber system and an anti-vibration EPS system — where a rubber strip between the EPS layers is designed to reduce vibrations at higher speeds — are also part of the package. The adjustable, aerodynamically optimized peak can be removed and adjusted independently of the visor. Preparation for communication systems, action camera mounts, and a double D-ring buckle round out the feature set. Certification is to ECE 22.06 and DOT.
The Aventuro PRO Carbon+ is available in three shell sizes and six helmet sizes from S to 3XL, priced at 699 Euros (approximately 755 US dollars) including 19 percent VAT.
The 2026 Aventuro Lineup: Price Comparison
With the three new models, Touratech covers a price range from 459 to 749.90 Euros for the 2026 season. The Matrix PRO serves as the most affordable entry point for riders seeking a solid adventure helmet concept with modular design without wanting to invest in carbon. The PRO Carbon+ targets riders who appreciate the proven carbon concept but do not want to go without an integrated sun visor. The Travel Carbon Graphite, meanwhile, appeals to riders who prefer a flip-up helmet with adventure characteristics and a carbon outer shell.
All three models are prepared for the installation of popular intercom systems and come with action camera mounts. The helmet peaks can be removed on all models for purely street-oriented use. Those who want to inspect the new helmets before buying can do so at the Touratech Travel Event, which is held regularly at the company’s headquarters in Niedereschach.
Frequently Asked Questions
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How much does the Touratech Aventuro Matrix PRO cost?
The Aventuro Matrix PRO is priced at 459 euros including 19 percent VAT. It is the most affordable model in the current Aventuro lineup from Touratech and approximately 240 euros less expensive than the PRO Carbon+.
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What is the difference between the Aventuro PRO Carbon and the PRO Carbon+?
The Aventuro PRO Carbon+ carries over the shell construction and the entire feature set of the PRO Carbon. The only difference is the integrated sun visor, which is not available on the base model. The surcharge compared to the PRO Carbon (from 599 euros) is 100 euros.
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What certifications do the 2026 Touratech Aventuro helmets have?
The Aventuro Matrix PRO and the Aventuro PRO Carbon+ are each dual-certified to ECE 22.06 and DOT. The Aventuro Travel Carbon Graphite additionally carries dual homologation as a full-face and open-face helmet (P/J approval).
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Where are the Touratech Aventuro helmets manufactured?
The Aventuro helmets are manufactured by Portuguese helmet maker NEXX (NEXXPRO S.A.) within the European Union. Touratech itself is headquartered in Niedereschach, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany.

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