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FFCBRf4i -> AGV XR 2 Helmet Review (12/25/2007 3:44:07 PM)
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[image]http://www.agv.com/PICTURES/XR2/XR2_BLACK_BLUE_3_4_RIGHT_WE.jpg[/image] http://www.agv.com/RANGE/XR2/XR2BLACKBLUE.HTM I had the opportunity to pick up this gorgeous helmet and I took that opportunity. I originally had an HJC helmet. I needed a new lid because I dropped my HJC helmet. I was holding it and it slipped out of my hands. In efforts to reach and catch it before it hit the ground, I accidentally pushed it down harder. Yes...I know...clever move. Anyways, it came back up to me. Yup, I dribbled my helmet [:(] When I first got the agv helmet, I tried to put it in. It was incredibly SNUG. Very comfy, but pretty tight. I picked up the small size and I thought that I might be needing a medium, but I decided to wear it for a couple hours so that the helmet would fit and shape towards the contours of my head. So there I was...walking around with it on for about 2 hours. I even took a nap with it on. It feels like comfy pillows on your head. I had the chance of testing it out today because my new helmet came yesterday. I rode around for about an hour or so, and it's incredibly different than my old helmet. Barely any wind noise at all!! The venting is ample. The weight of it is quite light. An awesome racing helmet. Waayyyy better than my old HJC. For a $400-$500 helmet, this is worth it. I have no bad things to say about it other than the fit of the helmet. It's really tight at first, but you have to let it shape to your head. The helmet is also quite narrow until you fully stick your head inside. If you have big ears, consider getting one size larger. This helmet retails for $475. I managed to pick it up for $310. Most people would pick up a size bigger because they're not used to the helmet being so snug. I almost did that too. I wear small to medium. Most riders who aren't used to it would go with the bigger size. So if you normally wear a medium, you might pick up a large. Overall, this is a great helmet not to be overlooked. I believe the size small is DOT and BSI certified and the rest of the sizes are DOT and SNELL. Either that or they're all DOT and BSI. I've read different certifications on different web sites. Feel free to ask any questions...
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