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Re: which helmets are you guys using? - Tmation - 05-07-13 Mickvp, The mirror tunnel is around 1.5 cm deep and it is molded into the helmet so the original helmet is underneath. Apparently (according to an American sales pitch) it also as like a crumple zone on the helmet, absorbing some of the impact before the main shell. When wearing the helmet it doesn't feel any different to a normal helmet (you can just see out of the back). You should still do your life savers and use your mirrors, it just adds an additional view. Re: which helmets are you guys using? - nick crisp - 13-07-13 (05-07-13, 06:40 PM)nick crisp link Wrote: Just bought an HJC IS-17, black. Judging by short ride home from work today in hot sunshine, the vents work well, really noticed the difference. Drop down dark visor - first one of these I've had. Seems to fit nicely with no uncomfortable tight spots. Retails at about £140 - brand new at £76! That'll do me... Nearly forgot this. OK, fits real well, snug but not uncomfortable. Still impressed with the vents after having so many lids where I didn't know if they were open or closed for all the effect I got. Nice to have the drop down tint visor, obviously that's been a real bonus lately, but I think a decent pair of shades keeps the wind out of my eyes better. However, unintentionally, it has it's own way of coping with this; The visor ratchet is a bit looser than it should be, and I was thinking about sorting this when I got back to work (replacement visor and/or base plates), but actually, the wind tends to blow the visor shut just as it gets a bit too much! So, a happy accident ![]() ![]() Re: which helmets are you guys using? - mirdif64 - 14-07-13 Just got a Shoei GT Air to replace my old Arai RX 7. Seems well made and is nice and quiet. |