
And we got tired of pretending it was fine.
We were not looking to start a brand.
We were just trying to ride without hurting.
We know what it feels like to pull up to the signal with your neck burned, your back soaked, and your arms tired from a long commute in the Indian heat. And we are not alone in that — over 36 crore two-wheeler riders in India share the same road every single day, navigating traffic, heat, and risk without gear that was ever truly made for them. We know the tradeoffs you make every morning before you even start the engine. We knew there had to be a better way.
Same traffic. Same heat. Same risk. Same gap in gear that was ever actually made for them.

We were the riders. The 38°C afternoons that cooked our forearms through a cotton shirt. The slow burn across the back of the neck that we only noticed at night. The helmet-soaked hair, the headaches, the heat rash under every strap.
And the one fall — the one nobody talks about — where a wrist fractured and an elbow tore open because there was nothing between skin and tar.
We carried those scars home, and back out onto the road the next morning.
Built for highways no one wears in city traffic.
Designed for a mannequin, not 22 km of stop-and-go in 90% humidity.
For the parent, the student, the delivery rider — no one built it.
So we stopped looking and started building — not as a brand exercise, but because we genuinely wanted to give something back to the people who share the road with us. An absolute solution. Not a half-measure. For the commuter. For the parent dropping a child. For the delivery rider. For the student. For everyone who rides because they have to, and deserves to arrive in one piece.
Every product is tested on the same commutes we do — the same potholes, the same summer, the same 07:42 AM signal. We don't outsource the empathy. We don't ship a product until one of us has worn it for 100 days without a complaint.
Because the person on the other side of this jacket is family. They are a Monkie on the road, just like us. And we care — fully, stubbornly, personally — about getting them home.
A rider who commutes every day in Indian conditions deserves gear that works as hard as they do. India is the largest two-wheeler market in the world, and yet the majority ride without adequate sun or impact protection.


ride without adequate sun or impact protection.

The majority involve riders without proper protective gear.

reported in frequent riders from helmet pressure and sweat.
And ends only when that problem is completely solved. We do not build for showrooms. We build for the road.