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The SHOEI RF-1400 MS-06S Char's Zaku II helmet merges cutting-edge protection with a tribute to Char Aznable's iconic Zaku II from the Gundam series. Featuring SHOEI's advanced Multi-Ply Matrix AIM+ shell, this helmet offers lightweight durability and excellent impact resistance. The design is optimized for aerodynamics, reducing drag and lift, keeping you stable even at high speeds. The six intake and four exhaust vents ensure your head stays cool, while the CWR-F2 shield, complete with Pinlock(R) technology, provides clear, fog-free vision. With a Max-Dry interior system, moisture is quickly absorbed, keeping you dry and comfortable on long rides. Not only is the RF-1400 MS-06S Chars Zaku II built for performance, but it also features a sleek and minimalist design, inspired by one of the most famous mobile suits in the Gundam universe. This helmet blends safety, style, and innovation in one powerful package.
COMPACT LIGHTWEIGHT DESIGN
IMPROVED VENTILATION PERFORMANCE
3D MAX-DRY INTERIOR SYSTEM II
IMPROVED NOISE REDUCTION
CWR-F2 SHIELD SYSTEM
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The Shoei RF-1400 builds on the rich history of their RF line of full-face helmets. The bullet points above go over the performance enhancements for this evolution but I wanted to point out some of the big changes. On first look you see that Shoei has completely updated the front air intakes for this helmet. The main forehead vent now has two intakes instead of one and operates by sliding the cover up instead of the small switch on the RF-1200 that moved laterally (and was sometimes hard to find in gloves). This cover holds in place partially open to allow for a smaller amount of air intake than when fully open. The chin vent is also redesigned to make room for the new center locking mechanism on the visor. This new center lock will keep the visor closed at high speeds but is still simple to operate even in gloves.
The visor itself has a new addition of vortex generators near the trailing edges which help to reduce wind noise at high speed and improve the aerodynamic efficiency of the helmet. The Pinlock pins have been moved further out of view to remove them from your field of vision. By widening the visor to move the pins they had to redesign the baseplate kit to fit into a smaller space. The new baseplate has more detent options including a new first position that is optimal for shield defogging. Take a close look at the baseplate and you will see a shield adjustment lever. Changing the position of this lever moves the baseplate ever so slightly and allows you to get a tighter closure between the visor and the gasket around the eyeport.
The rear exhaust ports are no longer adjustable, but they are in a more streamlined position which will improve the vacuum effect used to pull air through the air intakes. At the rear of the helmet we also see more pronounced grooves that channel air flow to help with this effect and the overall aerodynamics of the helmet.
The cheek pads have been redesigned to maximize comfort and reduce wind noise. They do still have channels for eyeglasses as well.
The RF-1400 will come in 4 shell sizes (XS-S, Medium, Large, XL-XXL) initially with a 5th shell size (3XL) being introduced in mid-2021 that will most likely only be available in a few of the solid colorway options. Initially there will be 6 solid color options to go along with 7 different graphics. – Mike 12/22/2020