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pearl –
Comfortable and secure for ebikes
Good product, worth the price.
Dafknman –
Decent helmet, oddly sized (too small)
UPDATE 8/4/22:After more research, I came to the conclusion that I have an ‘Elongated-Oval’ Shaped head: also called ‘Long-Oval’ on some websites. The ‘odd’ shape of the helmet was actually an issue with my ‘odd’ shaped head. Not the helmet’s fault. IF you have a ‘Round-Oval’ or ‘Intermediate-Oval’ shaped head, this would fit much better. Since that was the only issue I had with the helmet, I am changing my review to 5*’s: it is a great helmet at the price point it sells for.As far as determining what shaped head you have: some websites show you the difference between the 3 primary head shapes by measuring your head circumference and the distance from ear to ear and running it through a formula. Another way would be to have a friend stand above you and look down on your head, the easiest way is if a helmet is tight on the ears-sides, but loose on the forehead, go towards Round-Oval. If it’s loose on the ears/sides but pinches you front to back, move towards the Elongated/Long-Oval.I ended up settling on the LS2 Strobe helmet. Significantly more money ($130-150), but it’s made for Elongated/long-oval heads.ORIGINAL REVIEW:In short, too small.Build quality was good, especially for the price point. Lighter than a borrowed helmet I had been using while I waited for this one to arrive, but that helmet was $300+. All the moving parts were a little stiff at first, but after moving 3-5x, they all worked smoothly. I really like the ‘look’ of the helmet.As for the sizing: I measured my head multiple times and had my wife measure my head too (insert joke here). I was consistently 24.5″. This was no man’s land on their chart – why does their chart have “holes” in the measurement ranges?? I ordered the XXL as most of the reviews indicate they ran small. The head-hole of the helmet is just oddly-shaped. It may have technically been 24-4/5″ – 25-1/5″ in circumference range, but it’s like it’s perfectly round instead of slightly oblong (looking from above), like most human heads. It was plenty wide at the ears, but was a medieval torment-device front-to-back. Less than 5 minutes of wearing and my head started to ache and it left a red mark across my forehead for 15 min.Maybe if I had a perfectly round basketball-shaped head it would have fit properly? It did not feel like this would have improved with a break-in period.5-stars: Value5-stars: Look & design4.5-stars: Fit and finish5-stars : size accuracy / shape (UPDATED from 1* to 5*. Know your head shape. This definitely is a helmet designed for round or intermediate-oval heads.
Iluvusbc –
Good
Got this a lil while back, works well, the goggles are cheap, but so is the whole thing, the helmet is very good quality and so are the gloves for the price, Iâd recommend this over everything else. Itâs very comfortable, not sweaty, it looks good, the black one is good, and it protects your face well, the goggles are good as a dust shield.
Rylee Carter –
Great budget helmet
Great helmet, fits perfect. Gloves are good too
Johnny May –
helment
great helmet feels great on and off , great gloves amazing quality definitely worth it only complaint is the goggles but oh well ð¤·
Penny D. Cochran –
Very well made
Great quality at a great price
Raine Bello –
Padded and comfortable
It arrived yesterday and very good product and it covers the head very well from the blows
Tabitha VanSickel –
It was good for the helmet
The helmet was good quality and I felt like it done the job for protection and the mask had good ventilation. The gloves and glasses wasnât good quality. The gloves was very uncomfortable and ripped the first day and the glasses wasnât comfortable and the quality wasnât very good..