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LS2 MX701 Explorer Carbon Focus Off Road Helmet (Blue/White/Red)
LS2 MX701 Explorer Carbon Focus Off Road Helmet (Blue/White/Red)
LS2 MX701 Explorer Carbon Focus Off Road Helmet (Blue/White/Red)
LS2 MX701 Explorer Carbon Focus Off Road Helmet (Blue/White/Red)
LS2 MX701 Explorer Carbon Focus Off Road Helmet (Blue/White/Red)
LS2 MX701 Explorer Carbon Focus Off Road Helmet (Blue/White/Red)
LS2 MX701 Explorer Carbon Focus Off Road Helmet (Blue/White/Red)
LS2 MX701 Explorer Carbon Focus Off Road Helmet (Blue/White/Red)
LS2 MX701 Explorer Carbon Focus Off Road Helmet (Blue/White/Red)

LS2 MX701 Explorer Carbon Focus Off Road Helmet (Blue/White/Red)

The MX701 Explorer C is LS2's new trail helmet. Made of carbon fibre, it has a large, very resistant screen with predisposition for Pinlock (included), integrated sun visor, an advanced ventilation system and very comfortable interior padding. It has an emergency extraction system. Main features: Shell made of carbon fibre. EPS with channelled multi-density padding. 3 shell sizes for a better fit to each size. Clear class A polycarbonate screen with anti-scratch treatment and UV protection. It is characterized by offering excellent resistance to impacts and a wide field of vision. Predisposition for Pinlock Max Vision anti-fog sheet (included). Quick screen release mechanism. Integrated sun visor. Ventilation system formed by adjustable air inlets in the front, upper and chin bar areas and by air outlets fully integrated into the helmet design in the rear. Breathable and antibacterial fabric interior, fully removable and washable. Inner padding pre-formed by laser cut for excellent ergonomics. Emergency release system. Breath guard and chin curtain as standard. Double buckle closure (double D) and reinforced strap. Weight: 1,380 g. +/- 50 g.

The MX701 Explorer C is LS2's new trail helmet. Made of carbon fibre, it has a large, very resistant screen with predisposition for Pinlock (included), integrated sun visor, an advanced ventilation system and very comfortable interior padding. It has an emergency extraction system. Main features: Shell made of carbon fibre. EPS with channelled multi-density padding. 3 shell sizes for a better fit to each size. Clear class A polycarbonate screen with anti-scratch treatment and UV protection. It is characterized by offering excellent resistance to impacts and a wide field of vision. Predisposition for Pinlock Max Vision anti-fog sheet (included). Quick screen release mechanism. Integrated sun visor. Ventilation system formed by adjustable air inlets in the front, upper and chin bar areas and by air outlets fully integrated into the helmet design in the rear. Breathable and antibacterial fabric interior, fully removable and washable. Inner padding pre-formed by laser cut for excellent ergonomics. Emergency release system. Breath guard and chin curtain as standard. Double buckle closure (double D) and reinforced strap. Weight: 1,380 g. +/- 50 g.

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LS2 MX701 Explorer Carbon Focus Off Road Helmet (Blue/White/Red)

The MX701 Explorer C is LS2's new trail helmet. Made of carbon fibre, it has a large, very resistant screen with predisposition for Pinlock (included), integrated sun visor, an advanced ventilation system and very comfortable interior padding. It has an emergency extraction system. Main features: Shell made of carbon fibre. EPS with channelled multi-density padding. 3 shell sizes for a better fit to each size. Clear class A polycarbonate screen with anti-scratch treatment and UV protection. It is characterized by offering excellent resistance to impacts and a wide field of vision. Predisposition for Pinlock Max Vision anti-fog sheet (included). Quick screen release mechanism. Integrated sun visor. Ventilation system formed by adjustable air inlets in the front, upper and chin bar areas and by air outlets fully integrated into the helmet design in the rear. Breathable and antibacterial fabric interior, fully removable and washable. Inner padding pre-formed by laser cut for excellent ergonomics. Emergency release system. Breath guard and chin curtain as standard. Double buckle closure (double D) and reinforced strap. Weight: 1,380 g. +/- 50 g.

The MX701 Explorer C is LS2's new trail helmet. Made of carbon fibre, it has a large, very resistant screen with predisposition for Pinlock (included), integrated sun visor, an advanced ventilation system and very comfortable interior padding. It has an emergency extraction system. Main features: Shell made of carbon fibre. EPS with channelled multi-density padding. 3 shell sizes for a better fit to each size. Clear class A polycarbonate screen with anti-scratch treatment and UV protection. It is characterized by offering excellent resistance to impacts and a wide field of vision. Predisposition for Pinlock Max Vision anti-fog sheet (included). Quick screen release mechanism. Integrated sun visor. Ventilation system formed by adjustable air inlets in the front, upper and chin bar areas and by air outlets fully integrated into the helmet design in the rear. Breathable and antibacterial fabric interior, fully removable and washable. Inner padding pre-formed by laser cut for excellent ergonomics. Emergency release system. Breath guard and chin curtain as standard. Double buckle closure (double D) and reinforced strap. Weight: 1,380 g. +/- 50 g.

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Last updated at 11/21/2024 14:12:30

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23 September 2022A. P.

originally posted on martimotos.com

Have used the helmet only for two trips now, but I am already impressed with its quality:+ very light (carbon version, size L)+ fit and comfort for my head ("long oval" shape). For example, Schuberth C-models (58/59) are too round, creating hot spots to my forehead and back of the skull.+ visor and sun shade are of good optical quality+ pretty effective ventilation with many ports+ in my use peak does not vibrate or create too much noise (depends on your bike, screen etc.)+ exceptional price to quality ratio (was on sale)- overall quality (finish, materials) is not quite there compared to Arai or Schuberth, but at this price point you cannot really expect anything else.- not really ideal to attach any other comms system than the LS2 Linkin Ride Pal- due to ... MoreHave used the helmet only for two trips now, but I am already impressed with its quality:+ very light (carbon version, size L)+ fit and comfort for my head ("long oval" shape). For example, Schuberth C-models (58/59) are too round, creating hot spots to my forehead and back of the skull.+ visor and sun shade are of good optical quality+ pretty effective ventilation with many ports+ in my use peak does not vibrate or create too much noise (depends on your bike, screen etc.)+ exceptional price to quality ratio (was on sale)- overall quality (finish, materials) is not quite there compared to Arai or Schuberth, but at this price point you cannot really expect anything else.- not really ideal to attach any other comms system than the LS2 Linkin Ride Pal- due to the tall chin bar design the drop-down sun visor has an odd shape with a cutout for nose, which seems to slightly bother me compared to for example Schuberth's design.Cannot accurately describe riding noise as I use earplugs all the time.Overall, I am very pleased with the LS2.

A disappointing buy
5 September 2024Josh

originally posted on revzilla.com

The built in drop down sun visor does not come down far enough. The main visor on top of the helmet is cheap and creaks going down the road. I paid $430 for this helmet and feel like I was played. All around low quality helmet for high quality price. Looks good though

Amazing Helmet for LONG OVAL head shape, NOT Intermidiate oval!
16 January 2022John

originally posted on revzilla.com

First of all, I did not purchase this from RevZilla. I purchased this helmet from a company in the Netherlands. Secondly, I do not believe Revzilla has even had their hands on this helmet. I have a Klim Krios, which is an intermediate oval, unfortunately, the Krios does not fit my head shape, I am left with pressure points on my forehead, and unable to ride for long periods of time in the Krios. I so wanted the Krios to work, because of the weight and the build quality. Alas, it does not. However, on the LS2 website (a Spanish company), they list this helmet as long oval. I am not sure why Revzilla list as intermediate oval, I assume that will sell more helmets, as this shape is what most people are. However, RevZilla is not correct, the only 2 helmets that fit me ... MoreFirst of all, I did not purchase this from RevZilla. I purchased this helmet from a company in the Netherlands. Secondly, I do not believe Revzilla has even had their hands on this helmet. I have a Klim Krios, which is an intermediate oval, unfortunately, the Krios does not fit my head shape, I am left with pressure points on my forehead, and unable to ride for long periods of time in the Krios. I so wanted the Krios to work, because of the weight and the build quality. Alas, it does not. However, on the LS2 website (a Spanish company), they list this helmet as long oval. I am not sure why Revzilla list as intermediate oval, I assume that will sell more helmets, as this shape is what most people are. However, RevZilla is not correct, the only 2 helmets that fit me comfortably, are my Icon airframe (long oval) and this LS2. Not quite as light as the Krios, it is approx 96 grams heavier, however, unlike the Krios this helmet has a flip-down sun visor, which is a feature I love. If the Krios had a flip-down sun visor, the weights would be comparable. I have ridden with this helmet on several long off road rides and it is so comfortable (because it is a long oval, not an intermediate oval as you list!!), the visor has an amazing field of view, the lining is super comfortable, and yes, this will take a communication unit (I have a cardio pactalk installed, and the helmet does have speaker wells). Ventilation is awesome, with multiple vents, I also vary the peak position all the time as it is adjustable on the fly. This helmet also comes with pinlock, and hardware to change it to a street helmet (removing the peak). I paid $370 for this helmet, 4 days shipping from the Netherlands (Fedex free). This helmet is an absolute steal for the price I paid (remember it's only a steal if you are a long oval!! Do not believe RevZilla's shape claim, go to the company website and check for yourself)

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ECE22.05

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Price history

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Reviews

23 September 2022

Have used the helmet only for two trips now, but I am already impressed with its quality:+ very light (carbon version, size L)+ fit and comfort for my head ("long oval" shape). For example, Schuberth C-models (58/59) are too round, creating hot spots to my forehead and back of the skull.+ visor and sun shade are of good optical quality+ pretty effective ventilation with many ports+ in my use peak does not vibrate or create too much noise (depends on your bike, screen etc.)+ exceptional price to quality ratio (was on sale)- overall quality (finish, materials) is not quite there compared to Arai or Schuberth, but at this price point you cannot really expect anything else.- not really ideal to attach any other comms system than the LS2 Linkin Ride Pal- due to ... MoreHave used the helmet only for two trips now, but I am already impressed with its quality:+ very light (carbon version, size L)+ fit and comfort for my head ("long oval" shape). For example, Schuberth C-models (58/59) are too round, creating hot spots to my forehead and back of the skull.+ visor and sun shade are of good optical quality+ pretty effective ventilation with many ports+ in my use peak does not vibrate or create too much noise (depends on your bike, screen etc.)+ exceptional price to quality ratio (was on sale)- overall quality (finish, materials) is not quite there compared to Arai or Schuberth, but at this price point you cannot really expect anything else.- not really ideal to attach any other comms system than the LS2 Linkin Ride Pal- due to the tall chin bar design the drop-down sun visor has an odd shape with a cutout for nose, which seems to slightly bother me compared to for example Schuberth's design.Cannot accurately describe riding noise as I use earplugs all the time.Overall, I am very pleased with the LS2.

A. P. originally posted on martimotos.com
A disappointing buy
5 September 2024

The built in drop down sun visor does not come down far enough. The main visor on top of the helmet is cheap and creaks going down the road. I paid $430 for this helmet and feel like I was played. All around low quality helmet for high quality price. Looks good though

Josh originally posted on revzilla.com
Amazing Helmet for LONG OVAL head shape, NOT Intermidiate oval!
16 January 2022

First of all, I did not purchase this from RevZilla. I purchased this helmet from a company in the Netherlands. Secondly, I do not believe Revzilla has even had their hands on this helmet. I have a Klim Krios, which is an intermediate oval, unfortunately, the Krios does not fit my head shape, I am left with pressure points on my forehead, and unable to ride for long periods of time in the Krios. I so wanted the Krios to work, because of the weight and the build quality. Alas, it does not. However, on the LS2 website (a Spanish company), they list this helmet as long oval. I am not sure why Revzilla list as intermediate oval, I assume that will sell more helmets, as this shape is what most people are. However, RevZilla is not correct, the only 2 helmets that fit me ... MoreFirst of all, I did not purchase this from RevZilla. I purchased this helmet from a company in the Netherlands. Secondly, I do not believe Revzilla has even had their hands on this helmet. I have a Klim Krios, which is an intermediate oval, unfortunately, the Krios does not fit my head shape, I am left with pressure points on my forehead, and unable to ride for long periods of time in the Krios. I so wanted the Krios to work, because of the weight and the build quality. Alas, it does not. However, on the LS2 website (a Spanish company), they list this helmet as long oval. I am not sure why Revzilla list as intermediate oval, I assume that will sell more helmets, as this shape is what most people are. However, RevZilla is not correct, the only 2 helmets that fit me comfortably, are my Icon airframe (long oval) and this LS2. Not quite as light as the Krios, it is approx 96 grams heavier, however, unlike the Krios this helmet has a flip-down sun visor, which is a feature I love. If the Krios had a flip-down sun visor, the weights would be comparable. I have ridden with this helmet on several long off road rides and it is so comfortable (because it is a long oval, not an intermediate oval as you list!!), the visor has an amazing field of view, the lining is super comfortable, and yes, this will take a communication unit (I have a cardio pactalk installed, and the helmet does have speaker wells). Ventilation is awesome, with multiple vents, I also vary the peak position all the time as it is adjustable on the fly. This helmet also comes with pinlock, and hardware to change it to a street helmet (removing the peak). I paid $370 for this helmet, 4 days shipping from the Netherlands (Fedex free). This helmet is an absolute steal for the price I paid (remember it's only a steal if you are a long oval!! Do not believe RevZilla's shape claim, go to the company website and check for yourself)

John originally posted on revzilla.com
Beware of sizing
2 October 2023

I bought the LS2 Explorer Carbon to replace an LS2 Blaze and an older, nicer modular helmet. I really like the LS2 Blaze especially for the cost but it is a tiny bit small in size Med.So I sized up to a Large Explorer Carbon. The size Large Explorer is SMALLER than the size Med Blaze. In the Blaze I get a bright red pressure spot on my forehead in about 1 hour. In the Explorer in just 5 minutes. The chin strap is also mounted farther back and feels like it's choking me if I look up.Everything about this helmet seems a little to a lot nicer than the Blaze but the fit is noticeably smaller.

Gregory originally posted on revzilla.com
LS2 ADV HELMET, BEST OF THE BEST FROM THEM ???
5 July 2022

I've owned about a dozen LS2's over the years, street and dirt. This is my 1st LS2 ADV lid. Titanium/Hi-viz yellow. I went "up" in size, and got a fine fit, that's getting to be the norm with most helmets. The sunvisor and main shield are clear, good tint to the sunvisor. The issue of glasses is the best facilitation of ANY helmet I've ever worn. The much appreciated "click/lock" ratcheting chin buckle was an initial hassle to latch, release was/is a joy. Vents work within reason of the bike you're riding, coverage your windscreen provides etc. - a subjective issue, but my F700GS makes the vents work decently.NOW: Those cheek pads !!! $500 for a name brand ADV helmet should grant you a much higher quality return. They become disconnected from the shell far to ... MoreI've owned about a dozen LS2's over the years, street and dirt. This is my 1st LS2 ADV lid. Titanium/Hi-viz yellow. I went "up" in size, and got a fine fit, that's getting to be the norm with most helmets. The sunvisor and main shield are clear, good tint to the sunvisor. The issue of glasses is the best facilitation of ANY helmet I've ever worn. The much appreciated "click/lock" ratcheting chin buckle was an initial hassle to latch, release was/is a joy. Vents work within reason of the bike you're riding, coverage your windscreen provides etc. - a subjective issue, but my F700GS makes the vents work decently.NOW: Those cheek pads !!! $500 for a name brand ADV helmet should grant you a much higher quality return. They become disconnected from the shell far to easily, engineering needed there. The drop-down sun visor becomes a distraction because it comes down 1/2 way, then crooked, then jammed, then stuck up. You get the idea.It fits great, is ultra comfy, honestly very quiet, superb optics to see thru even with a 3rd window (glasses) to see thru.NOTE: I whined a little in my reporting to Revzilla gurus about the negatives of the helmet, and I was aided by John, dude is a jewel !!! TEAM REVZILLA ROCKS, but LS2 needs a buttoned down quality control engineer on staff before anything is released to the public... KID K. TAC. WA.

MIKE originally posted on revzilla.com
Lightweight and comfy, many user friendly features
31 May 2023

I've used this helmet for about 24 hours total. I use it on trails and some highway to get to the trails.It is, indeed, very lightweight. The visor moves into three different positions and that will help with sun or wind.The flip down sun shield is obsolete to me because I keep a pair of goggles strapped around the chin.With that being said, there is an accommodation in the sides of the main visor for the straps to not be awkwardly pinched. The helmer is designed for use with gogglesI really give this helmet 5 stars. I don't recall the exact price, somewhere between 650-900 but whatever the price was, I do believe it is 100% worth it. This helmet is very comfortable. I have worn it for sessions of roughly 2-3 hours and haven't had any issues.The visibility is ... MoreI've used this helmet for about 24 hours total. I use it on trails and some highway to get to the trails.It is, indeed, very lightweight. The visor moves into three different positions and that will help with sun or wind.The flip down sun shield is obsolete to me because I keep a pair of goggles strapped around the chin.With that being said, there is an accommodation in the sides of the main visor for the straps to not be awkwardly pinched. The helmer is designed for use with gogglesI really give this helmet 5 stars. I don't recall the exact price, somewhere between 650-900 but whatever the price was, I do believe it is 100% worth it. This helmet is very comfortable. I have worn it for sessions of roughly 2-3 hours and haven't had any issues.The visibility is quite good too, You can turn and see if anyone is behind you. Since the cheek padding is such high quality it wont spin on your head. Rather, it stays perfectly tight on my head when turning to look behind myself at highway speeds.If you're questioning if this is the right helmet, just buy it, no raGarTs

Austin originally posted on revzilla.com
Looks Great, Fits Perfectly but Room for Improvement
1 November 2021

The helmet look very sharp and having the clear main visor with the internal sun visor is very handy. Previously my helmets have been mirror tinted but this is a better combination for riding day and night. I have only two complaints with the helmet. Firstly, the sun visor does not deploy low enough, it's just about sufficient below your line of sight, but it would have been more effective if it screened more of the sun. Additionally the red border along the sun visor , looks cool from the outside but it is directly in your line of sight, you get used to it but it's impossible not to see such a bold design border right in front of your eyes.Secondly, and this may be unique to my specific unit, the cheek pads would pop off every time I removed the helmet, annoying ... MoreThe helmet look very sharp and having the clear main visor with the internal sun visor is very handy. Previously my helmets have been mirror tinted but this is a better combination for riding day and night. I have only two complaints with the helmet. Firstly, the sun visor does not deploy low enough, it's just about sufficient below your line of sight, but it would have been more effective if it screened more of the sun. Additionally the red border along the sun visor , looks cool from the outside but it is directly in your line of sight, you get used to it but it's impossible not to see such a bold design border right in front of your eyes.Secondly, and this may be unique to my specific unit, the cheek pads would pop off every time I removed the helmet, annoying of course. For one reason or another they would not remain firmly clipped into position, perhaps my unit was defective in this regard, but I placed a couple dabs of blue locktite to keep them in place and that works well for now and I shouldn't have any major issues when I need them removed later. But this should not be necessary with a brand new helmet.

Chris originally posted on revzilla.com
Please reed before buying!!
15 July 2022

After riding in this helmet for a solid 6 month period over diverse roads I can say that I'm soundly disappointed in it. I went straight for the looks, It kinda matches the BMW rallye theme so there's that, however its loud AF when riding in the freeway, and by this I'm excluding the wind noise, the thing cracks as it gets pressure from the air. Also don't remove the sun visor ever; even thought the manufacturer has tutorial videos on how to put it apart and re-install the different components to it the sun visor will never fall in place once removed.They could've included deeper driver pockets for the speakers, that a huge miss as it runs a bit small in my case.I would've gone with a different choice If I knew better when I bought it, If i had the chance to get ... MoreAfter riding in this helmet for a solid 6 month period over diverse roads I can say that I'm soundly disappointed in it. I went straight for the looks, It kinda matches the BMW rallye theme so there's that, however its loud AF when riding in the freeway, and by this I'm excluding the wind noise, the thing cracks as it gets pressure from the air. Also don't remove the sun visor ever; even thought the manufacturer has tutorial videos on how to put it apart and re-install the different components to it the sun visor will never fall in place once removed.They could've included deeper driver pockets for the speakers, that a huge miss as it runs a bit small in my case.I would've gone with a different choice If I knew better when I bought it, If i had the chance to get my money back in any way I would return it without hesitation.My rec is to look elsewhere, this is a Chinese brand and it doesn't live up to the quality standards of better renown brands that at a similar price points.

Diego originally posted on revzilla.com
Super impressed
13 September 2021

I received my LS2 Explorer helmet today and I must say I am super impressed for the reasonable price. The quality is excellent and the colors of this helmet look great with my red white and blue 2021 BMW R1250GS Adventure. At unboxing helmet was well packaged with a nice padded carrying bag. Open the bag and again another great colorful soft pull string bag and then finally a white protective clothish bag.. The helmets face shield and sun visor have a protective plastic pull off. Helmet came with pinlock shield for face shield which was very easy to install. (Just read the instructions) also came with other accessories just in case you want to transform your dual sport helmet into a street helmet essentially it’s removing the top peak and adding 3 small pieces. ... MoreI received my LS2 Explorer helmet today and I must say I am super impressed for the reasonable price. The quality is excellent and the colors of this helmet look great with my red white and blue 2021 BMW R1250GS Adventure. At unboxing helmet was well packaged with a nice padded carrying bag. Open the bag and again another great colorful soft pull string bag and then finally a white protective clothish bag.. The helmets face shield and sun visor have a protective plastic pull off. Helmet came with pinlock shield for face shield which was very easy to install. (Just read the instructions) also came with other accessories just in case you want to transform your dual sport helmet into a street helmet essentially it’s removing the top peak and adding 3 small pieces. Helmet looks great either way! A cool little item that came with helmet is a blow up helmet support. I guess it goes around your neck like a Tavel pillow. Not sure if practical but nice gesture. Or maybe you can use it to support your your helmet on the table while you work on it to prevent scratches and damage. Anyway, Only small complaint is ratchet style chin strap...... only because I have always had helmets with the traditional D rings straps. I just have to get used to it. Just be gentle pulling magnetic tab to release buckle. It works great so you do not have to use an extreme amount of force. Took a bit to get used to the concept. And 2nd the ratchet is right on my Adam’s Apple bit uncomfortable All in all I am extremely happy with my purchase of my LS2 MXsport Explorer Helmet.. I will follow up in a few weeks after I test it in action.

Rolando originally posted on cyclegear.com
Yes... but
17 August 2022

This is a very light helmet, looks nice, very solid, good quality, but...My LS2 Subverter is the most comfortable helmet I've owned, so I ordered this in the same size. (L)It is TIGHT!I took 3 months of riding to finally stop getting headaches after an hour. I also had to keep massaging and pressing the inner front and back every time I held it, in order to get it to compress until it stopped hurting... so... they run small, even compared to other helmets in the same brand. Cheekpads are tight too, but I got used to it.It is very noisy. Like noisier than my 100$ Nenki chinese cheapo helmet. I am tall and ride a KTM 1190. Buffeting can be a nightmare. However it's great if I stand up at 100kmh, so aerodynamics are great, it's just poor insulation.I saw many ... MoreThis is a very light helmet, looks nice, very solid, good quality, but...My LS2 Subverter is the most comfortable helmet I've owned, so I ordered this in the same size. (L)It is TIGHT!I took 3 months of riding to finally stop getting headaches after an hour. I also had to keep massaging and pressing the inner front and back every time I held it, in order to get it to compress until it stopped hurting... so... they run small, even compared to other helmets in the same brand. Cheekpads are tight too, but I got used to it.It is very noisy. Like noisier than my 100$ Nenki chinese cheapo helmet. I am tall and ride a KTM 1190. Buffeting can be a nightmare. However it's great if I stand up at 100kmh, so aerodynamics are great, it's just poor insulation.I saw many reviews that complained about the screws falling out... BELIEVE them! The screw holding my peak and visor flew out while on the highway. Once it falls out, there is nothing holding that side of your visor... luckily I had duck tape to finish my trip, and also luckily it happened on the last day. If you get this helmet... take the screws out, and immediately put thread-lock on them or you will regret it.It is well ventilated and the pinlock does a good job. But that also means that it IS cold.Sun-visor should go down another 1/2 inch at least. Ah well.Sun visor mechanism is.. meh... ok, and the visor doen't have a notch at the bottom, so you can't pull it down with your fingers.View port is HUGEVisor doesn't ratchet, and will slide down if you just want it cracked openVisor lock is easy to operate and works well.Comes with a really nice bag for winter storageSo... overall it's main selling point is that it's light... and it IS LIGHT!But for everything else.... It's well built but nothing more, and it runs small...For that amount of money... I dunno if it's worth it.

rex007can originally posted on fortnine.ca

Specification

ECE22.05