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Thread: Anybody ever owned a Nitro N750 helmet?

  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by howdamnhard View Post
    Removable liners in a cheap helmet, excellent. Will definitely get me a tinted visor to.Is it easy to change visors (i.e. tooless,qick release) ?
    Yeah it is easy to change visors, no tools needed.
    I got the matt black one. The main reason was the coating on it.
    It is sort of rubbery, which means it doesnt get stone chips on it....
    Bought For The Parts.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by KiwiGs View Post
    Yeah it is easy to change visors, no tools needed.
    I got the matt black one. The main reason was the coating on it.
    It is sort of rubbery, which means it doesnt get stone chips on it....
    Thanks KiwiGs for all the useful feedback on the N750 helmet.

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    Just bought one, the only bit that feels cheap is the air vent. Comfortable and light.
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    Well those who said they fog up easily were not kidding . Came home in the the pouring rain last night virtually blind. Didn't help that my glasses were fogging up to. Tried opening it slightly but that made my glasses and the inside of the visor wet. Have to get myself a visor insert. Nice and light , was digging my ears with the glasses on and earplugs in but that now is improving. Little more sideways buffeting than my old HJC in strong crosswinds. Better than the HJC straight on and doesn't lift at higher speeds(was loose) as my HJC did. Oh and ye it is a pretty noisey helmet but otherwise very good value. Love the DD strap and will never go back to the seat belt type again. The old HJC seat belt type clip would dig me when tight and progressively work loose. The DD strap is comfortable and snug every time.

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