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First impression very good.
It is one of the best helmets. Very lightweight and very beautiful. The internal padding is of very good quality. I constantly do long distances and trips and I can say that it has helped me a lot.
Light and quiet helmet but the chin hits the front shell, it is difficult to put on and take off resulting in sometimes the chin strap coming loose, the strap is too short so there is difficulty in fastening, the worst part is that I have a strong pressure point on the left cheekbone. Compared to other helmets I have, the Arai Axces3 is definitely in a different category, much more comfortable, sturdy, and overall better in all areas except for weight. Compared to the Shoei X-Spirit2, the Shoei is better in everything except for noise. Compared to the HJC RPHA11, the HJC is value for money, equally light but has much better ventilation and is more comfortable. Compared to the Bell Star MIPS, I would say that the Bell is a much safer helmet with better construction and materials but it is very noisy, not comfortable, not stable, and does not fit well. In conclusion, the AGV is a good helmet for its price
Initially, the visor has a small iron piece that attaches to the bottom of the helmet, which you can see on the horizon when driving and personally bothers me a little when I have the visor open. Satisfied with the ventilation and the quality of the materials inside, it is indeed very good, as well as the color, excellent quality. Now, aerodynamically, with the visor open, it whistles a lot at speeds over 60 kilometers per hour. With the visor closed, you don't hear anything, very quiet. On a motorcycle without fairing, there is no noise regardless of the air at 100 kilometers per hour. On a fazer 600 with a small fairing, from 70 to 80 kilometers per hour and beyond, the helmet lifts up and makes A LOT of noise as the air goes straight out of the ears. I tried raising and lowering it with no result. Only when I completely stood up from the motorcycle did it stop. I would say it's good to do a test drive before buying it.
I have it for a month. It fits well on my head and it is very lightweight. And quite silent.
For me, the negatives are:
1) It doesn't have a sun-visor (I knew it when I bought it, but I miss it in the end),
2) When the visor is open, no air enters from the top air vents,
3) I have to bend my head quite a bit (I ride a Transalp 650 '04) to avoid hearing too much noise (but when it has the correct tilt, it is really quite silent),
4) The chin vent, when closed, makes A LOT of noise. Like the entire helmet combined. After 5 minutes, it has already driven you crazy.
I have it for about 2 months. Very lightweight, excellent fit. I would prefer it to be quieter, the quality and durability of the materials remain to be proven over time. Recommended!
It is a good helmet but inferior to the Shoei I had before. Not bad but incomparable
Guys, it's a perfect helmet. Whoever wants a helmet at this price, it's the best