Shutterbug
Like Spencer said, make sure the helmet fits. That's far more important than brand name. I use HJC helmets too. Everyone has a different shaped head, so the Shoei that fits me perfectly may not be comfortable for you.
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If they were available in the US, I think I'd want a Caberg Justissimo GT!
Snell doesn't get them all...and they do not do Modular.
Don't get too hung up on the Shoei/Arai thing.
While they are great lids, they're not the only good choices out there.
I wore Shoei and Arai for years, but I grew tired of spending huge amounts of money on these two brands and I started searching for an alternative.
The helmet I found that fit most like my past Arai helmets is the Scorpion EXO-700, and now the EXO-1000.
I'm not saying that the Shoei/Arai lids aren't good-they are, but there are many choices out there that may fit better and for less money.
The one thing I hated about my Arai helmets was the noise...even with ear plugs they tend to be a bit loud to me. The side plates on the faceshield catch a lot of wind.
My Scorpion is much more quiet.
Check out this article that Motorcyclist did a while back:
http://www.motorcyclistonline.com/gearbox/motorcycle_helmet_review/
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Doesn't matter which one is the 'best' in anyone else's book. The one that fits your head is the one you should get.
The Arai Signet GTr and it's replacement, the Profile are the one's that fit our heads. I'm not sold that Arai is the 'best' helmet out there but they are the only one's that make a helmet that properly fits our headshape.