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I'll give a thumbs up for the EXO-100. Although I don't use it when it's above 50-55 degrees it is a great half helmet for the winter. The ear curtain covers part of your neck & seals tightly around the ears to keep out the cold. The concealed half visor is a plus. Very comfortable too.
danggit, man! I just got done convincing myself that I do not really need another helmet (already have 2), etc.....then I read about your testimonial above.
Taking a deep breath.....gonna change my primary and tranny oil now.
I'll also give a thumbs up to the EXO 100. It's now my primary helmet.
Another great feature which I have first hand knowledge of is that you can change out the liner if its to big or to small for ya. Liners cost about $15.00. Bought the large and it shifted around on my head a little to much. Order the medium liner and problem solved. Also love the retractable shield and removable visor the zip out ear and neck cover and the speaker pockets.
We now return you to you regular scheduled thread.
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