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I just got my Jarz DOT half helmet in yesterday. It's about the same size as my novelty lid (same width and length and sits no more than a 1/4" higher) and a good amount smaller than my Jafrum 100 series half helmet. Until now, the Jafrum 100 series was the smallest DOT helmet I've come across. The Jafrum width is the same as he Jarz, but the Jarz height and length is significantly less. I like the fit of the Jarz too, it doesn't feel like it's just sitting on top of my head. Fits almost like the novelty. It cost a little more ($150) because of the shipping from Canada but after I sell the rest of my old helmets for $15 or so I should get at least half that back.
A while back I had ordered the Outlaw Low Profile 3 series but it was after they were forced to make them larger. I returned the Outlaw after I saw it was the same size as my Jafrum. I'm happy with the Jarz even though it cost a little more. People there were nice and it was delivered within 4 days.
For those who don't want to spend the money, the Jafrum is not a bad helmet. If I have time later I'll post photos.
Just pulled the trigger on the Outlaw polo ax40115 from leather up.com. Was $43 shipped with their 10% off code. Use gear up at the check out for 10% off. Went with the glossy size L. Matte blacks were all out. Wanted glossy anyway. I will report when it shows up.
Just pulled the trigger on the Outlaw polo ax40115 from leather up.com. Was $43 shipped with their 10% off code. Use gear up at the check out for 10% off. Went with the glossy size L. Matte blacks were all out. Wanted glossy anyway. I will report when it shows up.
So that polo on the right is the LU outlaw 4 series? Same as the one on eBay that is a lot more right? On LU site it looks big but your pic and the eBay pic the liner looks nice and thin. Mine won't be here till Friday. Dying to see what shows up.
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