Just Helmet Guides & Advice!I have had a Marushin 999RS helmet for about a year now and would just like to comment on my experience with it. Overall, for the money you pay I would
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I never liked full helmets until I found the BMW System 6. Lightweight and low noise talked me into buying this lid. My glasses don't fit well with padding
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I found the the Konda to be quite noisy even at low speeds. Closing the full face unit I found it wasn't locking in unless you slam it quite hard and operating
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By far the best brand to combat wind noise is Schuberth, they spend a lot of time and money on making sure that their helmets are the quietest on the market
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I recently purchased my helmet from Moto Central and I'm really pleased with it. Many people complain about the noise but these helmets are made for racing

The Shoei Multitec is the only flip up helmet in the Shoei range.
The replacement for the Shoei Syncrotec it is a great improvement on an
already excellent helmet.
The Multitec is aimed at touring riders and is a great stylish helmet which
still has the looks of a full face helmet.
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At around the £300 mark it is one of the mid range Flip up helmets but with
the assurance that you are not losing out on quality or safety.
Shoei Multitec Prices
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safety test rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Available in sizes XXS-XXL
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Do you love it or hate it? Is it the best thing ever or the worst helmet you have ever bought?