Arai CT-Z Open Face Motorcycle Helmet Diamond Black Medium M
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Intermediate Oval shapeAdditional protection provided by extending the jaw piece 1 3/16 forward compared to previous traditional open face helmetsAdjustable visor offers protection from the sunDual Pivot shield flips up and tucks up under the visor at a low angle for reduced dragUpper vent system borrows directly from the Corsair V, improving air flow and helmet stabilityDF-11 diffusers have larger vent toggles for use with glovesFixed AIR-WING reduces lifting while providing additional stability at highway speedsNew FCS cheekpads offer more support over a wider area for stability and comfortFCS pads feature removable covers and 5MM peel away to microfit your helmetFully removable Dry-Cool liner with removable surface pads on both sides of the headliner for custom fittingVented neck roll to maximize air flow around the neck area and remove heat from the interiorMeets or exceeds Snell and D.O.T. standardsArai CT-Z Open Face Motorcycle Helmet Diamond Black Medium M Review
Back in the 1980s the most expensive motorcycle helmet ran about 200 bucks. About two years ago, I spent $130 for a helmet. So to dish out $600 for one, seemed to be spectacularly absurd! After reading several reviews and doing some cursory research, I took the plunge. Although I am poorer, I'm glad I did. I do a lot of cross country touring, and found the Arai CT-Z is well worth the expense. It is the closest thing I could fine to a closed face helmet but isn't. When I'm fighting a really windy day (Such as in South Dakota or the western part of Texas), and my head gets jerked back'n'forth, the helmet stayed perfectly stable on my head. Unlike my previous helmet which would get blown sideways on my head while the visor would unexpectedly snap open in a sudden jerk that sometimes hurt. Riding in temperatures that are bouncing in the 40s and sometimes dipping into the 30s, closing the vents kept the cold air out and my head warm. Conversely, opening all the vents in desert temperatures bouncing between 110 -115, contributed greatly to keeping my head and me cooler (Keep in mind, I'm cooler...not cool.). The only weakness I could see was from time to time I had to pick the stuck bugs (bees, wasps, and flying bugs I had no clue what they were) that would get stuck in the vents, and I had to cut out a label from inside of the helmet which was blocking several of the vents. Admittedly, the CT-Z is very expensive. If you can afford it, however, it is well worth the cost.Most of the consumer Reviews tell that the "Arai CT-Z Open Face Motorcycle Helmet Diamond Black Medium M" are high quality item. You can read each testimony from consumers to find out cons and pros from Arai CT-Z Open Face Motorcycle Helmet Diamond Black Medium M ...

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