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Well being as everyone tried to help me choose a helmet I thought I would write a review of the helmet that I got.
So here it is, my review of the AC-11. Being as I had the justissimo before this new helmet (and most helmets tbh) is about 350g lighter, which makes a huge difference especially when doing any life savers or looking behind yourself. The inside is very comfy and has a fully removeable lining, a chin skirt thang, and a good lot of padding around the neck. It also comes with a removeable breathing guard that stops the visor misting up, and it works very well, and fits fine with no major issues. The five vents on the helmet all have two settings each and actually do a lot, especially when the breathing guard is in. The lid is much better for wind noise, in the way that there isn't much at all compared to the justissimo. Because of this I can hear more of the outside world, as much as if I had my Justissimo visor open. Not bad. The release system on the visor is pretty good too, and quick to change over, although the visor is quite stiff to lift up at times. Hopefully it will loosen over time. Being that it is summer I have a replacement dark visor which is great, but the one time I have ridden with the clean visor that came with the helmet it whistled a bit. I think this could be due to me not closing it properly, but I'm not sure. Oh and I am getting used to the d-link strap, and actually starting to prefer it to the clip of the justissimo. Ok, I think that's it. Overall, for £100 it is a brilliant helmet, in fact for £200 it's a brilliant helmet, but I got it for £100 so I'm not complaining. |
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i picked up one of these a couple of weeks ago and i would defintiely agree with all of that!
£100 seems a real bargain! RoB |
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Should have got the AGV (but I am biased).
DD's are a lot better than clip fastening IMO. |
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It takes only a few seconds longer to do up/undo than a seatbelt type but you always have it adjusted correctly. With seatbelt types there's a danger of getting lazy and having it too loose, especially on a sudden warm day when you have less stuff on under it. |
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Much more convenient. |
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i must agree again my hjc ac 11 is a great lid, and for £100 what more can i say that aint already been said! the last lid i had was a £200 agv and the hjc makes it feel poor.
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my spidey lid is an hjc and the g/fs new lid is and agv. The hjc is definately quiter and the vents work quite well. But its got dd's and i'm bored of em now after a year of daily wear.
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I have an AC11 Shiva.
My first proper helmet and it is great. It was as comfortable as any and has all the features needed by a beginner biker. Came near the top in a recent RIDE test and then HG sell it half price. ace |
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