Adventure helmets... what's the benefit over standard?
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Adventure helmets... what's the benefit over standard?
My trusty Shoei has seen better days so I'm looking at a new lid and been seeing a load of 'adventure helmets', which just seem to have a bit of a pointless, though fashionable, visor. Other than making me look even more wind-swept and rugged, what benefits do they have over a standard lid?
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Re: Adventure helmets... what's the benefit over standard?
You get a nice peak to block the sun.
The visor aperture is generally much larger than a traditional helmet, giving a slightly larger field of vision... this also means you can wear goggles if you remove the standard visor.
I've got an Arai Tour-X4, it's great, but changing the visor is a right ball ache.
The visor aperture is generally much larger than a traditional helmet, giving a slightly larger field of vision... this also means you can wear goggles if you remove the standard visor.
I've got an Arai Tour-X4, it's great, but changing the visor is a right ball ache.
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Re: Adventure helmets... what's the benefit over standard?
If you mean something like a Arai Tour X, it's a full face crash helmet with a peak that keeps the sun out of your eyes
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Re: Adventure helmets... what's the benefit over standard?
I've always wondered why MX lids have a peak?
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Re: Adventure helmets... what's the benefit over standard?
It it's sunny I just gaffer tape a baseball cap to my helmet.
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Re: Adventure helmets... what's the benefit over standard?
To keep some of the mud thrown into the air out of your face
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Re: Adventure helmets... what's the benefit over standard?
Just Googled and it makes sense nowLe_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Fri Oct 29, 2021 6:36 pmTo keep some of the mud thrown into the air out of your face
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Re: Adventure helmets... what's the benefit over standard?
Erring towards a Shoei GT Air 2.
Next purchase, pipe and slippers.
Next purchase, pipe and slippers.
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Re: Adventure helmets... what's the benefit over standard?
I replaced my old Shoei multitech with a Caberg tourmax with a peak, great for blocking the low sun this time of year.
Not up to Shoei quality but no louder with the peak and has a wider field of vision.
A bit Stormtrooper looking.
Not up to Shoei quality but no louder with the peak and has a wider field of vision.
A bit Stormtrooper looking.