Ah the plans of mice and men.
I have had a continuing problem with my neck for several months despite physiotherapy etc.
As I had not yet ordered the Shark Evoline 3.
I had to take the trusty Nolan N102, to ride from Tullamarine to Canberra initially.
Had my son not been living there it would have been as far as I could go as the pain was no longer bearable.
The Nolan weighing 1850 grams and I have another 200grams in comms added.
Ok this is long winded I know |-I
I attended the Bike Expo in Sydney and found Luft helmets, unable to establish the weight I did not buy one.
However I contacted Luftracing helmets and Shane was prepared to meet me in the Gold Coast where he was delayed on his way home to Innisfail, with mechanical troubles.
He not only went to great lengths to ensure I had the right size, as I often have trouble with chinbars on helmets.
The retail price is $595.00 but he sold it to me at the show price as I would have bought one at the show had I been able to find out the weight.
Actually it is on the helmet, but the bloke talking to me obviously did not know that.
Suffice it to say that this helmet was reviewed in the November edition of Australian Road Rider.
It has many great features and all designed with simplicity of function in mind.
The full helmet airbag ensures it fits all head shapes. And at 1600Gms I cannot wait to do a 1000km day to give it a good test.
So if your in the market have a geek it might be for you and it might not.
Being and x Medic I believe this helmet has a lot going for it in countering the severity of head injury