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dangerous
23rd January 2023, 19:26
well... more recomendations for a adventure lid, Iv allways had HJC road lids, but need to look at a adventure type now.... whats good midle of the road brands?
another question... dont the peaks on adventure helmets catch the wind and pull ya head back and oen road speeds?

neels
23rd January 2023, 20:03
well... more recomendations for a adventure lid, Iv allways had HJC road lids, but need to look at a adventure type now.... whats good midle of the road brands?
another question... dont the peaks on adventure helmets catch the wind and pull ya head back and oen road speeds?
I've got one of these, is comfy and quiet, has done plenty of open road distance and now the ride to work helmet.

No issues with the peak catching the wind, the only thing I've noticed compared to the road helmet is that the funny visor shape distorts a bit when not looking directly ahead.

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Gremlin
23rd January 2023, 20:16
Welcome to adventure... the land of compromise. These 6 will capture the common basics: https://www.webbikeworld.com/best-dual-sport-helmets/

Do they catch the wind? Yes and no. Aerodynamics have come along decently, but turn your head sideways while on the move and you'll certainly see the difference to a road lid.

Fit as always is the most important, gotta be snug. Some can flip, plenty have internal sun visors, some support swapping the visor for goggles (if you need that).

Kickaha
24th January 2023, 06:12
Out of the bracket you're talking about but I bought an Airoh Commander Carbon for a trip I am doing in a few months primarily because it is fairly light, originally I was looking at the Shoei Hornet however someone I know has one and said they wouldn't buy another, at 1250gm it is also lighter than most others I looked at, does have the dumb retractable sunvisor which I'd rather delete for even less weight and carry another visor

F5 Dave
24th January 2023, 06:31
https://www.armyandoutdoors.co.nz/products/german-m35-replica-helmet?currency=NZD&variant=641911455758&utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=google&utm_campaign=Google%20Shopping&gclid=Cj0KCQiA_bieBhDSARIsADU4zLeADHrHH0HNOhLtpMiM CZ8crwCDWmWArYh1C2p7b0eOnNoQfTu6fWcaAtD7EALw_wcB

Moi
24th January 2023, 11:15
A possibility...

Nolan N70-2X
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nv2CrKF1bx0

george formby
24th January 2023, 11:42
I've got a Givi HPS X.01 Tourer. Removable chin guard, internal sun thing ect.

I really like it, fairly light, no buffeting and the peak is big enough to shade low sun. Bit noisy and I've never tested it in an off...

Can be used as a full face without peak or an open face trials helmet.

dangerous
24th January 2023, 18:11
Out of the bracket you're talking about but I bought an Airoh Commander Carbon

I looked t them today at MCDU... but couldnt get my glasses on

ihmsakiwi
6th February 2023, 18:50
well... more recomendations for a adventure lid, Iv allways had HJC road lids, but need to look at a adventure type now.... whats good midle of the road brands?
another question... dont the peaks on adventure helmets catch the wind and pull ya head back and oen road speeds?

I went from a peak-less LS2 modular to a Caberg Tourmax.
I like it and no issues with peak unless you really look directly 90 degrees up and then yes the wind will catch it.

A bit noisy maybe but I usually have my music in-ear buds in which makes it quite. Would buy again.

Kickaha
6th February 2023, 20:00
I looked t them today at MCDU... but couldnt get my glasses on

Well based on my brief experience so far they're fucking awesome

dangerous
7th February 2023, 17:28
so... looks like a LS2 explorer kinda dear for a chinese shiter but gets good read ups, comments?

Stylo
9th February 2023, 02:30
so... looks like a LS2 explorer kinda dear for a chinese shiter but gets good read ups, comments?

I tried the LS2 explorer on and it was, Ok . Bit expensive as you say. There is a cheaper version called the Evo MX437 from LS2. It felt more comfortable, I bought the plain matt black one for $249. Had it for a few months now, very happy.

Berries
9th February 2023, 12:23
Out of interest, what is the point of the peak on these helmets?

Can't believe it is to do with the sun which doesn't really leave any other alternatives.

george formby
9th February 2023, 13:13
Out of interest, what is the point of the peak on these helmets?

Can't believe it is to do with the sun which doesn't really leave any other alternatives.


Helps minimise gravel to the face and keeps dust of the visor, for awhile.

neels
9th February 2023, 13:52
Out of interest, what is the point of the peak on these helmets?

Can't believe it is to do with the sun which doesn't really leave any other alternatives.
Yes it does work with the sun, which is why I wear my adv helmet commuting for work when the sun is low mornings & evenings.

Otherwise, this... https://boostatv.com/helmet-visor-peak/

Berries
9th February 2023, 14:26
Cheers for the link.

F5 Dave
9th February 2023, 18:49
I hate glare and wear black visors. But on the dirtbike that isn't a good idea so clear it is. The peak makes it bearable.

On the roadbike I carry a dirtbike goggles strap with me with velcro on the ends. Matching velcro on the visor. In winter when the sun is low I can affix the strap to the top 50mm of visor so you don't have to be holding your hand up to stop the glare. Especially over the Rimutuka hill.

rambaldi
10th February 2023, 14:41
Out of interest, what is the point of the peak on these helmets?

Can't believe it is to do with the sun which doesn't really leave any other alternatives.

Its somewhere to keep my coffee when my phone is in my cup holder. Can't have that starbucks getting lost on my epic adventure.

Berries
10th February 2023, 17:24
Its somewhere to keep my coffee when my phone is in my cup holder. Can't have that starbucks getting lost on my epic adventure.
I’d never thought about it before. My 690 Enduro is my first non sports bike and I looked at adventure type lids but in the end could not see the point so stuck with a Shoei road helmet and dark visor. I get the need for goggles when muddy but not the flappy bit.

Then again, I have always thought that people who wear baseball caps are some kind of special needs so it could well be related.

george formby
10th February 2023, 17:28
Then again, I have always thought that people who wear baseball caps are some kind of special needs so it could well be related.

:laugh: I doff my beanie in your general direction.

F5 Dave
10th February 2023, 17:53
Says the bald man. Who else wears a beanie in summer. Just, and I mean just, plopped my GasGas motorcycle cap on the table. It's not a baseball cap. I don't play baseball.

Anyhoo, best go tend the barbie .

dangerous
12th February 2023, 18:00
Then again, I have always thought that people who wear baseball caps are some kind of special needs so it could well be related.

HEY... I wear one cos im a old ginger fuk with skin cancer so I resent that...

HOWEVER if the bloody thing is anymore than 1.2* of center, ie facing backwards or out to the side... well yeah thats special...

neels
12th February 2023, 19:12
Then again, I have always thought that people who wear baseball caps are some kind of special needs so it could well be related.


HEY... I wear one cos im a old ginger fuk with skin cancer so I resent that.

Yeah, that. Too much sun on the head is bad when the hair density is not what it used to be, and there are limited choices of hats for when out in the warm weather, so a cap it is to stop the top getting scorched in our ridiculously high UV country.

dangerous
22nd April 2023, 19:13
well... heres my thoughts on the LS2... over all, disapointed...
-The lid is advertised as being spectical friendly, I find it hard to get my glasses on and gets sore after a while, maybe the padding will settle in.
-Peak is not removable as it holds the visor on
-Lid is very vibraty and rattles a bit
-Drop down tint visor is very dark and dosent drop all the way down, this leaves a very bright light putting you off guard

- lid is quite at open road speeds
- Lid is comphy to wear
-Does have a good venting set up
-Peak is good with a low sun

Now the vibrating is what I hate, this ofcourse is not helped by the bikes Screan so I have brought a screen extension to see if this helps, seems to a we bit but if I take it up higher I am looking through it, maybe a short screan is a beter option... as on the sports bike the helmet is a lot smoother.

BikeLED
31st December 2023, 14:45
well... more recomendations for a adventure lid, Iv allways had HJC road lids, but need to look at a adventure type now.... whats good midle of the road brands?
another question... dont the peaks on adventure helmets catch the wind and pull ya head back and oen road speeds?

I just went through this process and tried a number of new lids from the budget to the $1k and over. I've had a ton of helmets in the past and for adv riding have always had a flip-up, but I find them hot and constrictive and heavy, so I went with something a bit lighter.

I ended up with an O'Neal Sierra https://oneal.com/pages/sierra_overview

Really good construction - everything seems nailed down. Comfy, and well ventilated - which also means a bit noisy. I'll trade off cool running for a bit of noise any day, as I ride with earplugs anyway. Don't notice any pulling from the peak and generally it doesn't seem to be particularly inefficient in airflow. The built-in sun visor is particularly useful as I'm an old git with glasses.

Walked out the door for $250 after a bit of Christmas haggling. I see they're on Trademe for $199.

https://oneal.com/cdn/shop/products/ON_23_SIERRA_HELMET_RV23_BLACKRED_1_2000x.jpg