Z1R Eclipse Helmets
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Z1R Eclipse Helmet Reviews
Internal fit is the main problem pointed out by most Z1R Eclipse Helmet Reviews. It has one of the weirdest and strangest interior designs to date. Not that the internal shape is entirely uncomfortable, but it does give you a very awkward feel while wearing it. It is tight around the forehead area while it is very loose around the cheeks and continues to widen until it reaches the neck area which make it a strange fit. Basically this could have resulted in miscalculation of proportions.
When it comes to the paint finish of the helmet, Z1R Eclipse Helmet Reviews aren’t impressed either, the paint seems too thin and it shouts poor quality. The visor on the other hand is as it should be. It is made of thick and sturdy material, it opens and closes easily and smoothly and it is easy to remove the visor as it makes use of the removal mechanism which is becoming popular nowadays.
Since there is a huge gap in the neck area, a lot of air flows in through there which makes it difficult to gauge how effective the chin vent is. The side vents however works well as they offer a rush of air directly onto the rider’s head.
This helmet is DOT approved which is a good thing based on Z1R Eclipse Helmet Reviews because at least it does provide good safety and protection. But, in the end the price of this helmet is not worth it. It is better to spend a few extra bucks to get a better performing helmet.


Z1R Eclipse Helmet Reviews
Posted by Motorcycle Helmets
Filed under Featured Helmets, Men's Helmets, Z1R Helmet Reviews
Z1R Eclipse Helmet Reviews
The Z1R Eclipse Helmet is marketed as a versatile flip-up helmet at a relatively low price of $199. However, if you add a few extra dollars you could get a better helmet than this. The cons of this helmet are considered by Z1R Eclipse Helmet Reviews to be heavier compared to its pros. First off, and probably the biggest problem, is that the Z1R has an incredibly awkward fit. It is tight at the top and gradually loosens up until it reaches the neck area thus making you feel that you’re wearing a bell. Another problem is that the overall finish of the product seems to be of poor quality. The paint is a bit thin and the colours are not impressive.
On the plus side, the noise levels of the Z1R are low. It may not be the quietest of all helmets in the industry but it’s almost there. The visor of the helmet offers good optical quality. It is made of sturdy material and vision is not compromised which is a plus in Z1R Eclipse Helmet Reviews. Also, it carries the easy removal system which seems to be becoming a standard.
The Z1R Eclipse Helmet Reviews are also happy with the fact that this helmet has passed the DOT standards of road safety.
Comfort is compromised by the Z1R Eclipse Helmet to be able to achieve nothing great. It has average performance in most areas and poor performance in other areas. It would be better to spend a few extra in order to get a better helmet.




