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Jordan L. from Texas
May 25, 2014
I moved on from my last helmet, a Shark RSV, to the Arai mainly for Arais reputation. After looking at the sizing guide my head fell exactly between a M and a L. I went with the M figuring a tight helmet is better than a loose one and hoping it would break in. I've ridden with it for a couple weeks now and, while snug, it's very comfortable with some helpful, intuitive features (like the chin spoiler). It's louder and lighter than the shark. I just got back from a 3 hr weekend trip to San Antonio and didn't have any issues, no pressure spots or fatigue. Overall I'd gladly recommend it.
I moved on from my last helmet, a Shark RSV, to the Arai mainly for Arais reputation. After looking at the sizing guide my head fell exactly between a M and a L. I went with the M figuring a tight helmet is better than a loose one and hoping it would break in. I've ridden with it for a couple weeks now and, while snug, it's very comfortable with some helpful, intuitive features (like the chin spoiler). It's louder and lighter than the shark. I just got back from a 3 hr weekend trip to San Antonio and didn't have any issues, no pressure spots or fatigue. Overall I'd gladly recommend it.
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