Sena Momentum Helmet - Any feedback?
#21
I like the idea of the noise cancelling one. I do a lot of touring/highway on my Fat Bob and would like that feature.
But....I prefer a modular helmet. Hopefully Sena will come out with one of those at some point. In the meantime, I owe it to myself to test the FF noise cancelling version.
But....I prefer a modular helmet. Hopefully Sena will come out with one of those at some point. In the meantime, I owe it to myself to test the FF noise cancelling version.
#23
#26
Sena finally launches the INC helmet. Been waiting for quite a while now. Just purchased. It's not a cheap helmet, but wind/noise protection is very important to me. Now the wait...not just for the helmet, but for the salt/snow to go away. I'll let you know how the helmet fares.
https://www.sena.com/product/noise-control-helmet/
https://www.sena.com/product/noise-control-helmet/
#27
#28
Sena finally launches the INC helmet. Been waiting for quite a while now. Just purchased. It's not a cheap helmet, but wind/noise protection is very important to me. Now the wait...not just for the helmet, but for the salt/snow to go away. I'll let you know how the helmet fares.
https://www.sena.com/product/noise-control-helmet/
https://www.sena.com/product/noise-control-helmet/
#30
Just received the Sena INC helmet yesterday. Not going to test it yet due to salted roads. Fits nice, good neck seal, appears to be well vented, nice looking too. I'm a liitle surprised about the speaker/ear area though. It was descibed as "ear cups". They are not cups and they do not envelop the ears(like ear muffs/head phones). Given this, I'm not sure how they work. I'm not at all technologically savvy. Maybe there's someone here who has an understanding of this. This helmet is supposed to deem ear plugs unnecessary. I haven't ridden without plugs and a good FF helmet since.