I am seeking posts from people with bona fide firsthand experience with crashing and modular (flip) helmets. Specifically if there are any genuine situations of helmet failure due to modular design.
I love my aging Shoei RF1000 which is the best fitting helmet I've ever worn and I will be replacing it very soon.
Santa says to take my wife with me (even though she would much rather go to the yarn store than a bike shop) and get one before Jan 1.
My most likely purchase will be a Qwest , but I found a great deal on In-stock Shoei helmets - RF1100's at the local Cycle Gear through the end of the weekend (20% off = $319) and have also been a longtime considerer (if that's really a word) of a Multitec (which they also have in stock - but no Qwest in stock).
The Qwest is currently tops on my list due to reports of increased quietness, and I know the Multitec will be a little noiser - but maybe someone wants to sound off on this point too.
Thanks and Happy New Year to all
I love my aging Shoei RF1000 which is the best fitting helmet I've ever worn and I will be replacing it very soon.
Santa says to take my wife with me (even though she would much rather go to the yarn store than a bike shop) and get one before Jan 1.
My most likely purchase will be a Qwest , but I found a great deal on In-stock Shoei helmets - RF1100's at the local Cycle Gear through the end of the weekend (20% off = $319) and have also been a longtime considerer (if that's really a word) of a Multitec (which they also have in stock - but no Qwest in stock).
The Qwest is currently tops on my list due to reports of increased quietness, and I know the Multitec will be a little noiser - but maybe someone wants to sound off on this point too.
Thanks and Happy New Year to all