Anyone see this? It sort of bashes Snell. A Pep Boys helmet did better than Scorpion? WTF? Your thoughts?
What's the most important factor in a helmet purchase?
What's the most important factor in a helmet purchase?
M Dubya said:While I don't much like Arai's marketing strategies, you can get them pretty cheap , brand new from Ebay stores. Or at a decent discount from your local dealer.
I have hit my head on the ground wearing a few different brands. For now I will choose Arai over others for the fact that it hurt a lot less when I have hit the ground in an Arai. It is a scary thing to wake up after being knocked unconscious. Sometimes you don't wake up.
There are other good brands out there. arai works for me. :thumbup:
Mike
Remember that if you buy an Arai off of eBay, your warranty may or may not be honored by Arai incase of a defect or malfuction. They're kinda fussy about their resellers.M Dubya said:While I don't much like Arai's marketing strategies, you can get them pretty cheap , brand new from Ebay stores. Or at a decent discount from your local dealer....
tjayswift said:Remember that if you buy an Arai off of eBay, your warranty may or may not be honored by Arai incase of a defect or malfuction. They're kinda fussy about their resellers.
hammy56 said:nothing but Arai for protection on the tarmac!! :hammer:
I think it's useless...even the diagram is incorrect. Upon impact the shock dissipates evenly on the inner and outer shell. If the impact leaves a mark like on the drawing, you're most likely dead (with a nice hole/dent on your head) or crippled. the only sure way to be safe is replace the damaged helmet. It's still cheaper than the hospital bill...and it's definitely easier than not be able to wipe your own ass with your own hand... or something.apa said:So what do you think about the Shock SpotR ?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/e...aymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=7967292570&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT