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After reading the post "modular helmet?" I started a little research and search on the [url=http://sharp.dft.gov.uk/]Sharp website. First I wanted to really understand the background and test approach, next I wanted to see what one has to spend on a good helmet. Since not everybody may have that patience, and as a minimum, I'd recommend reading the following sections : fitting guide, parts of the FAQ including a) is the safety rating the only thing to consider when buying ... and b) what should I do if I have a low rated helmet. Unfortunately I cannot provide direct links because of the way the FAQ is designed.
Next, I used the following criteria under Helmet Search:
manufacturer= all,
type = system helmet,
rating = *****.
The surprise result is that out of 6 helmets presented, one is quite expensive, one becomes unlatched in too many cases (yes, it is rated *****), and the remaining helmets are all made by Caberg, and sold for about 100-150 USD.
Built in Italy, and sold all around Europe (U.S. too ?), I would like to know
- if they have been sold in significant numbers ?
- if you own or owned one ?
- what your experience has been ?
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(11-04-2020, 12:30 AM)j3gq_imp Wrote: After reading the post "modular helmet?" I started a little research and search on the [url=http://sharp.dft.gov.uk/]Sharp website. First I wanted to really understand the background and test approach, next I wanted to see what one has to spend on a good helmet. Since not everybody may have that patience, and as a minimum, I'd recommend reading the following sections : fitting guide, parts of the FAQ including a) is the safety rating the only thing to consider when buying ... and b) what should I do if I have a low rated helmet. Unfortunately I cannot provide direct links because of the way the FAQ is designed.
Next, I used the following criteria under Helmet Search:
manufacturer= all,
type = system helmet,
rating = *****.
The surprise result is that out of 6 helmets presented, one is quite expensive, one becomes unlatched in too many cases (yes, it is rated *****), and the remaining helmets are all made by Caberg, and sold for about 100-150 USD.
Built in Italy, and sold all around Europe (U.S. too ?), I would like to know
- if they have been sold in significant numbers ?
- if you own or owned one ?
- what your experience has been ?
One of my current helmets is a Caberg Ghost. I've had it for just over a year, probably put around 20000km on it. I ride in it on and off-road (because it has integrated goggles), it is super light, weight 1kg exactly, great fit for my oval head, fits my sena perfectly without any modifications. Easy to clean, and overall a very good ownership experience. Highly recommend
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Nope. HJC guy here. After owning Bells, and Shoeis and Nolans and trying on everybodies helmets including Schuberths ( but not Cabergs that I recall) I've settled on HJ C's.
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I am typically Arai and HJC, but would consider a Caberg if I came across one to try.
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+1 for HJC
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Aria only for me , Signet X is a perfect fit for my head , VERY comfortable !