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- X-lite’s X-803 Composite, Ultra Carbon and RS Sportsbike . . .
X-lite as a brand was set up by Nolan to focus on composite shelled lid production so it should be a good ‘un Then there’s the slightly more trick full carbon aramid Ultra Carbons range of X-803s which are a smidge lighter weight – and have carbon weave showing (depending on the design) so it looks cool
- X-Lite X-1004 Composite Carbon Fiber modular helmet
In common with other Nolan Group helmet brands, the chin guard on the X-Lite X-1004 has a two-button opening mechanism It’s there for security reasons – so you can’t inadvertently open the chin guard but have to press slide both buttons to open it
- MT Atom SV modular motorcycle crash helmet review
There’s a load of safety features adorning the Atom that shows MT are serious about safety First off, that shield It’s an optically correct shield that’s Pinlock anti-fog ready and comes with a Pinlock Max Vision insert in the box It’s also nice and thick at 2 2mm
- Arai XD4 adventure motorcycle crash helmet review
All you need to do to make the transformation, is unscrew the peak by taking out a couple of nylon screws on either side If you’re happy with that, you can bung up the holes using the replacement side-pieces that come in the box, so you don’t have unsightly holes in the side of the helmet
- Scorpion Exo Covert: low-cost open face helmet badassery.
Review of the Scorpion Exo Covert motorcycle helmet It’s usually Shark with their Drak Raw helmets that turn bikers into stormtroopers But now Scorpion’s having a go too with their Scorpion Exo Covert helmets
- LS2s budget adventure dual sport helmet: the LS2 Blaze
LS2 launched the original Blaze as the Pioneer and as LS2’s entry-level adventure helmet LS2 say it’s made from a Kinetic Polymer Alloy That’s a fancy name for plastic with a sprinkling of aramid fibers as far as I can tell – but that’s no problem as thermoplastic lids are among the best performing motorcycle helmets
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