Need A Good (Great) Open Face Helmet
#21
I'd just had my hearing checked and show no changed after riding with this helmet scropion helmet exo 100, Its more a 3/4 but my pipes are not loud but no loss of hearing. I have to +1 on the ear plugs if your hearing is that close to being loss.
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#24
Shoei RJ Platinum R - comfortable and quiet, and not too costly. But still: earplugs are a good idea - custom moulded are best but expensive. Soldiering screwed my hearing, and I don't need any more damage, so that's my solution.
#25
Skull Crush has some open face helmets if you would like to check them out. The Daytona 3/4 and Skull Crush 3/4. The picture below is the interior of the Skull Crush 3/4.
http://www.skullcrushgear.com/novelty-helmets.html
Good Luck! I also have a hearing loss in my left ear, so I know a little bit of how you are feeling.
http://www.skullcrushgear.com/novelty-helmets.html
Good Luck! I also have a hearing loss in my left ear, so I know a little bit of how you are feeling.
#26
Daytona helmets 3/4 DOT Approved. Great price, protection and comfort.
http://www.daytonahelmets.com/home/d...l_helmets.html
http://www.daytonahelmets.com/home/d...l_helmets.html
#27
Ear plugs are your only answer. There's several pairs that are rated to reduce noise levels by 32/33db. I use http://www.hearos.com/products/extreme-protection as they are a bit fatter than others I've tried. Anytime I'm going to ride over 30 mins they go in my ears.
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