Hey Mark, the progressives are pretty good, they take a bit of getting used to, but after that they're fine. I wear a Gallet flying helmet, and I do find sometimes the visor touches the spec frames.
I find I don't get quite so tired with long days in the cockpit, the old peepers must have been straining a bit before I got the progressives
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For some strange reason, Mr Shoei doesn't make the Multitec any bigger than an XL. Silly man.
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While discussing this I wondered...are they better than traditional full face? Why would you have one over a full face? Do you ever get grief for looking like a police man or a playmobile person?????
Not trying to stir but genuine questions as I am looking at a new helmet soon and so far its a RaidII that is topping the list.....
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I wear glasses all the time bought one last year only helmet that fitted my head properly plus flip up is a plus at servo's who pack a mental if u dont take off your helment when paying for fuel.
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Quiet is relative, try ear plugs as an option. No need to buy a new helmet because the one you have is "noisy". As for flip face ones, the multitec is nice but try the nolan flip face one, which is veeery comfortable for me or the rjays tour tech which I also found to be quite comfy. The rjays is $300 and might be a good option for the odd day you want to wear glasses instead fo contacts, but again go and try one on.
I'm very happy with mine, happy enough that when I munted the 1st one in an off I replaced it with another Multitec. Very comfy, can wear it all day, the vents are good, the weight is good, the anti fog thingy that comes with it works a treat. I wear glasses and it works well with them, although I actually bought it before I started wearing them. It is noisier than the Shoei full face I had previously, but no big deal as I wear earplugs anyway.
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