"Owners Openions About The Ventilation Of There Helmets

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"Owners Openions About The Ventilation Of There Helmets

#1 Unread post by K9 »

If I could have made a poll about " The best ventilated helmets " I would have but this will work. So what do you all have to say about how well your helmets venting works from those open/close vents many of them have ? I would love to hear what every one has to say about the helmet make they own. I'm going to pick up a lid soon and want something that can cool well from air venting through. Thanks for your openions

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#2 Unread post by Shiv »

I can't speak from experience but the Shoei RF1000s always have good reviews.

And I know I got the model number wrong on that. VermillionX has one so he can tell you better than I.
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#3 Unread post by Jamers! »

i liked me HJC. It gave me good ventiallation i thought. But i happened to pop into a bike shop yesterday and i tyed on an arai. Oh man, i ran down the block in it and it felt great. Good ventillation, good comfort. Great helmet, just a tad pricy. I loved the vent on the arai. The shoei that shiv mentioned is pretty decent i hear. Tryed one of those once before i got my HJC, it seemed pretty good.





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#4 Unread post by moto_hanki »

I have an HJC AC-11 and I think it vents just fine. Although I had to get a balaclava to wear when its chilly because the top of my head got cold. Also, they whistle quit a bit. My new Seca has a wind shield and it directs the wind right onto those vents and they are rather noisy. I always wear ear plugs.
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#5 Unread post by VermilionX »

my shoei RF1000's vents keep me cool inside.

but on a cold day, it's still doesn't prevent fogging. i always open my visor on big intersections since it will fog if im not moving for too long.
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#6 Unread post by K9 »

So far so good. Thanks for replying, I value all your openions and look forward to many more on this subject as I am going to drop like 5 bills or more on the lid I want. My only problem so far was I forgot ware I put this topic. LOL . I thought I put it in the Experienced Bikers Forum. I should have unless it was moved. I hope all the experienced guys come to this forum to so I can get everyones ideas. Hey I'm especially happy to know about the whistleing helmet!! O-Man that's got to be fun........

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#7 Unread post by jstark47 »

Got a HJC CL14 full-face. Never noticed that the vents actually do anything - thought they were just gizmos put there for the rider to play with when bored. :roll: For my next helmet I'll invest in more quality than an HJC!
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#8 Unread post by basshole »

My Scorpion EXO-700 is very well ventilated. At least as far as I know it is! :D
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#9 Unread post by Joe Rocket=> »

I have got the Shoei RF-1000 and I am very pleased with it. Very comfortable and cool on the hot summer days. I did install a anti-fog sticker like insert on the inside of the visor to keep it from fogging up on the cooler days. I have had it installed for about a month now and it is working great, hasn't fogged up on me yet. (knock on wood)


Oh yeah, I got the anti-fog insert from a company called FogCity.

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#10 Unread post by gitarjunky »

I ride with an Icon Mainframe full-face and its really comfortable and pretty quiet. Although, like VX, I have to crack open the visor if I'm stopped for more than 20 seconds because I'll fog up (the "breath deflector" does nothing). I'm going to invest in some kind of anti-fog device but other than that I'm totally happy with my helmet.
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