Full Face Helmets
#91
"I wear Arai. We went to get my wife a helmet and had her try on Arai and Shoei and the Shoei fit her better, just the opposite of me. I think it's imperative that a person tries on different brands."
Very good point.
My last two helmets have been Shoei "X-series" (X-9 and then X-SP). They both fit the same, in fact I ordered the X-SP "untried" and took a chance. I was all ready to order a new Shoei X-12, assuming it would fit, as well.
In the meantime, I had been looking at Arais.
I stopped at a Honda dealer, just browsing around, and they actually had a Shoei X-12. Tried it on, and -- for some reason, just not the "right" fit anymore. VERY glad I didn't order one unseen.
Yet, I was able to find a new Arai Signet-q that fits perfectly. So looks like I'm going to be switching brands this time.
Earlier in this thread, someone put up a very useful link from webbikeworld that identifies helmets by "head shape", and helps one narrow the selection down.
I believe that Arai is one of the few (only?) helmet manufacturers that offers different models designed for different head shapes. I seem to do better using a "narrow" or "long oval" type helmet, which is what their Signet-q shape is.
I had to search around a while before I was "sure". I would recommend that to anyone thinking about a full face in particular. It's worth spending money for a great helmet like an Arai, but if it hurts to wear it…. you probably won't.
Very good point.
My last two helmets have been Shoei "X-series" (X-9 and then X-SP). They both fit the same, in fact I ordered the X-SP "untried" and took a chance. I was all ready to order a new Shoei X-12, assuming it would fit, as well.
In the meantime, I had been looking at Arais.
I stopped at a Honda dealer, just browsing around, and they actually had a Shoei X-12. Tried it on, and -- for some reason, just not the "right" fit anymore. VERY glad I didn't order one unseen.
Yet, I was able to find a new Arai Signet-q that fits perfectly. So looks like I'm going to be switching brands this time.
Earlier in this thread, someone put up a very useful link from webbikeworld that identifies helmets by "head shape", and helps one narrow the selection down.
I believe that Arai is one of the few (only?) helmet manufacturers that offers different models designed for different head shapes. I seem to do better using a "narrow" or "long oval" type helmet, which is what their Signet-q shape is.
I had to search around a while before I was "sure". I would recommend that to anyone thinking about a full face in particular. It's worth spending money for a great helmet like an Arai, but if it hurts to wear it…. you probably won't.
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Not sure if you got your FF just yet but I just picked up a Shoei Quest and it was just a bit over 300, but well worth the money. I've been told that the Vortex is a very loud helmet and I had a Scorpion and those things are SUPER heavy! Hope this helps.
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