Lightweight Motorcycle Helmets
August 16, 2009 by Motorcycle Helmets
Filed under AGV Helmet Reviews, Men's Helmets
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AGV S-4 Helmet Reviews
AGV S-4 Helmet Reviews had been fairly positive on a few things about this product. First, the interior liners are some of the most comfortable in the industry. The material of the liner is soft and feels like it was made out of velvet. It is a comfortable and relatively easy to fit on most people. The liners are fully removable and can easily be changed and washed.
The ventilation system used by this helmet is the S-4 Dynamic which has lower and upper air intakes and rear exhaust allowing for great air flow which easily cools the inside of the helmet and it prevents fogging.

The shell used by the AVG S-4 is the same shell used by the AVG Stealth which is made of AFC2 Kevlar construction and it uses dual layer EPS. It is the most affordable helmet which uses this kind of shell technology and is greatly appreciated by AGV S-4 Helmet Reviews.

The visor shield of the AVG S-4 is one of the clearest in the industry as well. And the visor can be opened or closed easily even while riding. However, when removing and changing the visor, it can take some time as the mechanism isn’t as easy as with other helmets.
With that in mind, AGV S-4 Helmet Reviews state that this is a great low cost alternative to other top of the line helmets. It gives outstanding performance for its price and the disadvantages such as higher noise level and a slight problem with the helmet strap are usually overshadowed by the positives.
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AFX FX 28 Helmet Reviews
July 3, 2009 by Motorcycle Helmets
Filed under AFX FX Helmet Reviews, Featured Helmets, Men's Helmets
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AFX FX-28 Helmet Reviews
Wearing a helmet is crucial when riding a motorcycle. It can be the difference maker for any person riding a motorcycle and gets caught in an accident. It is impossible to know when or where one can be involved in an accident; and wearing a reliable helmet all the time is the best preventive measure a rider can do. It also protects the eyes and face of the rider while travelling. In other words, a helmet protects the head of the rider from outside elements.
Safety is one area where the AFX FX-28 Helmet Reviews give this helmet an excellent score. It bears the mark of approval either from DOT or ECE depending on the country. This proves the reliability of the FX-28 which is a good start.

When it comes to comfort, AFX FX-28 Helmet Reviews aren’t impressed but are satisfied with what this helmet has to offer. The liners are not the worst and they don’t seem to absorb as much moisture as other materials can, but they aren’t uncomfortable. They give the FX-28 a nice snug fit without being too tight.

Arai Profile Helmets
June 14, 2009 by Motorcycle Helmets
Filed under Arai Helmets, Featured Helmets, Men's Helmets
The Reliable Arai Profile Helmet
The Arai Profile is said to be among the most reliable helmets today, not only because it has been around for two years but because of its design both in looks and practicality.
Let us start with the looks. One glance at the Arai Profile easily brings to mind a high quality product that is also very good to look at. Its Serpent variant bears flowing red patterns that mimics the movements of the air as it passes by the helmet. It means movement with grace as couple with the power of the motorcycle. No other helmet speaks ever so loudly.
The Arai Profile boasts of thick paint that surely doesn’t easily lend itself to scratches and fading. A lot of Profile helmets are still shining and brilliant even after months of constant use. The helmet’s paint finish shows superb craftsmanship. The Arai Profile is already a high quality product just by its paint alone.
The helmet is available in different sizes and thus, in different weights. The extra large helmet weighs a bit above 3 lbs. which is the usual weight in its class. It fits perfectly on the head and its weight adds the feeling of quality protection. Actually, you wouldn’t really feel the weight of the helmet when you’re wearing it as it is very much easy and comfortable to turn your head.
There is appropriate venting on the helmet especially from its front top vents. It provides excellent air circulation for the driver as well as contribute to the helmet’s aerodynamic design.

SparX S-07 Helmets
June 13, 2009 by Motorcycle Helmets
Filed under Featured Helmets, Men's Helmets, SparX Helmets
- SparX S-07 Helmet Review
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The Disadvantage of the SparX S-07 Helmet
People who are looking for helmets would want something that is worth buying; the price should be equal to the quality of the helmet ensuring them the safety they need while riding a motor bike and other vehicles that needs the use of a helmet for protection. The SparX S-07 Helmet may or may not be what the riders need.
The SparX S-07 helmet was created to project a smaller and smooth shell, however according to the SparX S-07 helmet reviews, the shells’ built and fit does not go well with people who have round heads since the fit is better for long oval faces. It is suggest that you try the helmet first before buying it to be certain of the fit. As added by the SparX S-07 helmet reviews online, the only people who are having problems with using this helmet are those who have wider face structures or heads; they helmet may fit but it might just not look that good on people with wide heads.
In terms of the padding, one of the SparX S-07 helmet reviews commented about the cheek pads getting loose after removing the helmet off. Hopefully the cheek pads will not get looser every after use. The person who commented had a round head that’s why it’s hard for him to remove the helmet making the pads a little loose when being removed. Although for those who have oval-shaped heads, removing the helmet won’t be a problem.










