I use one and very comfy too. Downsides compared to a motocross lid is the ample padding absorbs sweat, so be prepared for it to whiff after a while unless you want to dismantle and wash it. Depending how much you breath out etc the visor steams up in wet weather when taking on a tricky lane, despite having pinlock. You might want to raise the visor on the lanes. But the visor opening is a little small for goggles, so protective glasses are better. In conclusion, great Adventure lid but not ideal for a heavy session on our lanes.
Nice helmet, but personally to expensive for the damage it will receive greenlaning. Airoh S4 is perfect for me and is now battle scarred to say the least.
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Nice helmet, but personally to expensive for the damage it will receive greenlaning. Airoh S4 is perfect for me and is now battle scarred to say the least.
there nice and are a bargian price....might try one first...
I'll vouch for the Airoh S4 too having recently swapped over to one from MX lid and goggles - much, MUCH better in rainy conditions in the lanes (IMHO)!! I know plenty of other TRF'ers who use them too and they seem happy with them. I've fitted an 'Oxford' visor insert (like the ARAI pinloc system) which prevents misting. It's good but as the S4 visor has an irregular curve it's not a perfect fit.
I'll vouch for the Airoh S4 too having recently swapped over to one from MX lid and goggles - much, MUCH better in rainy conditions in the lanes (IMHO)!! I know plenty of other TRF'ers who use them too and they seem happy with them. I've fitted an 'Oxford' visor insert (like the ARAI pinloc system) which prevents misting. It's good but as the S4 visor has an irregular curve it's not a perfect fit.
yes im tempted on the airoh for the lanes.been pricing one up and checking out colours.......£129 bargain.