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Extremely comfortable, lighter weight for a FF, very minimal wind noise, the vents work well and the one handed clasp for the face shield is very nice if you've ever used other full face helmets. It has both SNELL and DOT ratings and good rating from SHARP crash testing.
Last edited by 2500hdon37s; Apr 3, 2018 at 02:48 PM.
My favorite and smallest DOT approved helmet is the Akoury AK-66. We got ours from Blackbeards online
AK-88 here, great helmet for the summer. Also use a Bell Mag-9 for multi day rides, 2 shields, one for when it rains the other is a shaded shield. Use the helmet sometimes when I leave for work in the morning when it's dark, flip down the shaded shield as the sun is coming up.
I have always been a fan of Bell helmets.
I am now a huge fan of modular helmets. Modulars offer all the features I need. Good crash protection, the ability to easily open for cooling purposes AND being able to communicate with fellow riders, store clerks, the wife and other motorists. On the risk of sounding old, I recommend a brand name modular full face. For me, the Bell Evo was priced right and had all the features I wanted. At my age, half and 3/4 helmets arent a proper way to protect my aging mellon.
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