Have seen this new helmet design in the news lately, looks good to me (as a glasses wearer) and meets AUS/NZ, DOT and ECE standards. Wonder if it'll catch on?
http://www.vozzhelmets.com
Oh, and cue endless double-entendre jokes...
Have seen this new helmet design in the news lately, looks good to me (as a glasses wearer) and meets AUS/NZ, DOT and ECE standards. Wonder if it'll catch on?
http://www.vozzhelmets.com
Oh, and cue endless double-entendre jokes...
Moe: Well, I'm better than dirt. Well, most kinds of dirt. I mean not that fancy store bought dirt. That stuffs loaded with nutrients. I...I can't compete with that stuff.- The Simpsons
I like the concept, thinking outside the box...
And, like you, I am also a wearer of glasses. However, having watched their video I am not sure you'd be able to put their helmet on if you are wearing your glasses. It seems that as the helmet slides onto your head the helmet's padding would dislodge your glasses.
Still a very interesting concept...
Got to be less wind noise, less issue doing up the straps and catching my beard :P
https://youtu.be/lnydMibNojo
Unsure ... I like the one piece helmet - no chance of it coming open in a crash ..
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Glasses? Given you pull the helmet over your face not down your head glasses should be a piece of piss.
Interesting concept. One thing I noticed - it came off bloody quickly! Maybe too quickly .......
If you passenger pushed the button .......
If a MotoGP racer wears one then id be keen to, im wondering after watching one of the other vids if theres some sort of
regular maintenance with torque values on all those screws.
Prediction: These won't be available in 3XL.
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
And, strapless rear-entry is not the most catchy sales phrase.
I remember trying a Reevu helmet with built-in rear vision 'mirror' on in Singapore during that assignment (about 6 years ago now). The enthusiastic sales guy was heavily invested in the concept - literally as well as figuratively, he had them stacked up in his house covering 2 walls - and mirabile dictu he had a 3XL size that fitted - but in practice, unless the fit was really precise, you couldn't see what you needed to see. I hope this Vozz design does better and I will want to try one when available - but as Hitcher said, usually helmet manufacturers don't cater for us fatheads
If it clamps under the jaw, then how do you talk? Or am I missing something?
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