Schuberth S1 Helmet
$335.96
$699.95
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Item #83603
Closeouts. The Schuberth S1 helmet has German engineered performance and is a lighter quieter helmet with a long list of advanced safety and convenience features.Anti-fog coatings on shields for high performance in wet conditionsIntegrated sunshield flips out of the wayAdvanced ventingVented outer shellSafety Integrated reflectors up frontReflective pad and logo in back keep you visible at nightA.R.O.S. system ensures helmet does not roll forward Chin strap has a seatbelt buckle designConforms to DOT 218 Standard and ECE r 22.05 StandardAvg. perceptible in-helmet noise level: 85dB @ 60mphWeight: 3 lb. 8 oz.Material: Glassfiber reinforced vinylester (GRP) Polyethylene fiber reinforced layersCloseouts. Germany.Size (inches/cm): M(7-1/8/22 to 22-¾) L(7-3/8/22-¾ to 23-5/8) XL(7-5/8/23-5/8 to 24) 2XL(7-7/8/24 & larger) Runs small, order one size larger.
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Awesome helmet, well worth it!!
By nomadak from Fairbanks, AK on 5/30/2008
Pros:
Breathable, Comfortable, Stylish, Tough
Best Uses:
Long Rides, Poor Weather, Protection
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: When I first pulled this helmet out of the box and tried it on I was going to rate the Schuberth 4 stars. It seemed a little tight and the buckle system was kinda weird. But after riding with this for a week, I have concluded this is the best helmet money can buy. You won't find a quieter helmet out there. I rode 120 mi. one day and didn't even need ear plugs. It's super comfortable, vents well and is stylishish as hell. A note on sizing: If you are concerned about sizing, go to a hat store and try on some Indiana Jones style hats. If a large fits well, not too snug, then a large schuberth should fit you fine. If a large hat is even the slightest bit tight, then I would suggest getting an XL. In other words, half sizes definately round up. Also note that the helmet might seem too tight at first. After a few days of use, the helmet will break in a bit and it won't seem so bad. It also helps to squeeze (hard) and hold the (buckle) straps back with the inside of your thumbs as you put the helmet on and take it off. I hope this info. helps the next buyer out there. I was on the fence a long time about buying this, but I'm sure glad I did!
By Long Day Rider from CT on 5/26/2008
Pros:
Abrasion Resistant, Tough
Cons:
Bulky, Uncomfortable
Bottom Line:
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Comments: Bought this helmet after reading some good reviews, but sent it back immediately after trying it on. It is very heavy, uncomfortable and quality is not that good. There are much better choices.
By FJR Rider from Portage, MI on 5/16/2008
Pros:
Breathable, Comfortable, Lightweight, Stylish
Best Uses:
Long Rides, Poor Weather, Protection, Racing, Street Riding
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: Most comfortable helmet I have owned. Fit is snug and it's very light weight. The sun visor is nice but it has a coating and scratches easily. Shield is optically great. Vents are very good.
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