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#1 Unread post by Bx RedBull »

What is the major difference between the following two helmet shells and which one would make for the better dome protector? :frusty:

Fiberglass/Kevlar Shell
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Polycarbonate Composite Shell

Also, any opinions or comments on Scorpion helmets?

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#2 Unread post by Shiv »

I'm always told that, as far as protection goes, as long as it passes the DOT then you're good to go.


As far as weight, I believe the polycarbonate is a lot lighter and thus probably more comfortable.
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#3 Unread post by Sev »

They're both about the same in terms of protective ability, fibreglass/kevlar will be a lot lighter, make sure that the helmet is at least DoT approved, SNELL is good too.
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#4 Unread post by moto_hanki »

Polycarbonate shells are heavier, but ususally only by a few ounces. Poly is generally cheaper because it can be mass produced quickly by injection molding.

Fiber-glass/Kevlar is a lighter material and both materials are extremely strong. The fiberglass is a weave of tiny glass particles that is made into mats that have to be presses into a mold. These products cannot be produced as quickly and easily as poly and therfore more expensive.

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#5 Unread post by SuperRookie »

Also, don't forget to read the "Helmet fit guidelines" sticky if you haven't done so already. If it doesn't fit right, and you happen to have a get-off and bang your head wearing an ill-fitting lid it won't matter what it was made of.
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#6 Unread post by jmillheiser »

Best advice I can give. Make sure its DOT approved and it fits

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