Fully agree. Got the Ducati version of this helmet and I love it. Came from a Neotec so had to get used to a D-ring since the Shoei has a ratchet. Also had to get a bit used to the peak in more windy conditions. It fits like a glove and is really really comfortable. Like you said: can wear it all day. It's silent and the ventilation options are top notch! Love it!
Did a review of this (tourcross 3 here in Japan) awesome helmet, but the pinlock in infuriating, too small and scratches the helmet when opening the visor. But it cost less than $400 U.S.D. here in japan so I guess I can't complain too much😅 Great vid man!
Thanks glad you enjoyed the video & thanks for the info on the Pinlock. Not something I use in my part of Aus but handy to know for those who use them, cheers mate. Ride safe.
I just (Sept 2023) purchased an X4D and there isn't helmet speaker recesses in mine. There is an area behind the check pads but it isn't a speaker cut out.
I’m Vegemite on the XD4, they’re mid priced now in Australia Vs Klim and BMW adventure helmets and I’ve had 3 XD4’s in 6 years / 50k of Australian conditions they don’t last IMHO. I’m now an expert at replacing the vents. I guess they’re sacrificial parts so in the event your head slides down the road BUT the Australian importer is a pain in the arse to deal with when you try get helmet parts. Ps do yourself a favour and sell the Sena while it’s still working and get the Cardo. My fist sena stopped working after I got caught in heavy rain and the second was killed by the FNQ humidity.
Gday Alex, yes I love my XD4, only complaint I’d have with it is it tries to remove my ears when I put it on unless I’m wearing a balaclava. Now I know that’s probably something about my ears however it has to be the most comfortable helmet I’ve had. How do you find the ventilation being FNQ? So far (touch wood) the Sena has performed faultless, I’ve had it in the rain several dozen times and it’s been fine , in saying that I always hit it with the hair dryer (the wife’s of course not mine) when I get home. No humidity where I am in SA fortunately by the sound of it. I’ve not had any experience or even spoken to the importer but that sounds disappointing if I’m reading you right there. Mmmm maybe a video there, cheers mate & thanks for the feedback.
@@standupmoto I’m Sydney so it’s humid here but I’ve ridden all over Oz on adventure rides in FNQ my XD4 fell apart, heat, moisture and bull dust killed it.
On my 2nd XD-4...yes they fog in cold wet conditions...but the construction is tops...I run a tinted visor 80% of the time.I can wear goggles by just sliding the visor up. Dated design but the best protection $ can buy.
Gday, yeah they are hard to beat for comfort and safety for sure. I also think they look the part also, interesting to hear about the fogging. Not something I have a lot of issues with in my part of the world admittedly but are you still getting the issue with the eye brow vents open?
Hi Steve, just wondering, how comfortable and practical would the Shoei Neotec 2 Helmet be for adventure riding. I spend more time on the road. Thanks heaps for the videos!
Hi , I have worn the Neotec adventure riding but find it gets a little hot compared to my Arai adventure helmet. Also if your riding in dusty conditions and with other bikes you don’t have the peak to block sun on the visor making it hard to see at times, this can really be an issue especially when the sun is lower ie early morning or late afternoon. The ventilation of a good adventure helmet is also important (especially in Aussie heat) as your moving slower generally and don’t have as much air flow. Hope this helps, Cheers.
@@standupmoto Thanks Steve. I watched your review on the neotec 2 and got one. Unfortunately, I was not able to put it on while wearing my glasses, which was one of my main reason for getting a modular. Also the sides were extremely tight! I'm in the process of returning it. I was pleasantly surprised to see you had a review of the XD4 too, which was another helmet I had been eyeing. I read that you either have a Shoei or an Arai head. Do both fit you well, and do you have a preference of one over the other? Cheers!
@@yeahyeahme Daryl I love both helmets , preference mmmm not really. I wear the Arai when I’m doing any off rd riding & the Shoei for on rd. With your Shoei did yo get the different size cheek pads with it? Also don’t be afraid to stretch the sides out when you pull it on. With the Arai I put my glasses on after the helmet but with the Neotec I just flex the sides out, it gives a bit of a creak but hasn’t affected it after hundreds of wears. It’s a very good helmet & the intercom is so clear. Give it a try and let me know, cheers.
@@standupmoto thanks Steve, I did not get replacement cheek pads for it, I will consider that. The neotec also felt big and bulky and my frame, which is to be expected for a modular I guess. And since I was planning to only have 1 helmet for now, I might still go down the xd4 route. A little more trouble with the glasses each time I put it on and off but nothing I can't handle. Thank you for sharing your thoughts
Hi Roger glad you enjoyed the video, It costs $850 here (650 USD) or (550 EUR) or (490 BPSerling) Not sure where you are so I threw them all in. It’s not cheap in Aus but a really nice helmet, so far I’ve had no issues and replacement visors are readily available. Cheers.
Update: a local generic retailer now has 2022 yr helmets (date found on the Dring), and reports that new 2022 helmet marketing came out in June. Retailer says that only 10 people in Japan hand make all of the Arai helmets and their signature is on them, out of pride. There is no helmet with this amount of adjustability in liner, temple liner, cheekpads. You can even turn a Round Oval in to a Long Oval just from changing to the different liner. No other tags their helmets with these shape labels for quality detail reasons.
Only one importer in Australia and they stockpile them and control the Australian market. You can buy overseas with the EEC marking and ride legally here, I try to support Australia businesses but when they don’t want to support you with warranty then I’ve no issues buying OS
Good review Steve. 🤘🤘🤘 so big brakes you said... okie okie,. We will do something together. I have one pair in Pink color sitting in the shop for you 😉😉😉🇸🇰🚀🐳
Hey man, what's the wind noise like on your Aria XD4? I can pick one up because the 5's are out... thoughts? I just ride on dirt and on the road DRZ 400... My current helmet is so noisy and windy....
Hey mate, I find it pretty good compared to some I’ve had. I have no problem on the Bluetooth taking calls or nav instructions from my gps up to 100 kph (60 mph), after that I wear ear plugs. Yes that seems like an old dude thing to do but I’m an old dude that can still hear & I put that down to wearing plugs at the higher speeds for the last 50 years. If you can get a 4 at a good price I’d say go for it, will seem a little tight at first but once it moulds to your head shape I recon it’s about as good as you can get 👍
Hello Felipe, this helmet is far better than some of my other enduro helmets at higher speeds. after about 130 to 140kph you do start to get some buffering but not bad at all. If you can try one before buying, I think this would make your mind up. One stand out feature to me is you can wear this helmet for many hours and it remains extremely comfortable, such can not be said for some of my others. Salutations.
Yes the modular is a very easy helmet to live with for sure, unfortunately with off rd riding in dusty conditions when dust gets on the visor and the sun is low visibility is very poor. When you lower the peak on the ADV helmet you create a shadow on the visor and see again, I found this out the hard way many years ago while on a group ride across the desert late in the day. Hope you enjoy the video anyway.
Hi Rod, yes I should have mentioned that. It’s called Super fiber, apparently far stronger than std fiberglass but also more expensive. But not as expensive as Carbon fiber if that makes sense. cheers.
Thank you for explaing the vents so well. Your better than the owners manual.
Fully agree.
Got the Ducati version of this helmet and I love it.
Came from a Neotec so had to get used to a D-ring since the Shoei has a ratchet.
Also had to get a bit used to the peak in more windy conditions.
It fits like a glove and is really really comfortable. Like you said: can wear it all day.
It's silent and the ventilation options are top notch! Love it!
Thanks for the comment, the Ducati version of this helmet looks great! I also have the Neotec and yes the ratchet is much easier, ride safe. Cheers.
Just ordered one of these babies. Cant wait. Good review
Did a review of this (tourcross 3 here in Japan) awesome helmet, but the pinlock in infuriating, too small and scratches the helmet when opening the visor. But it cost less than $400 U.S.D. here in japan so I guess I can't complain too much😅
Great vid man!
Thanks glad you enjoyed the video & thanks for the info on the Pinlock. Not something I use in my part of Aus but handy to know for those who use them, cheers mate. Ride safe.
@aaron roxas there are the same helmet, tour cross 3 is for Asia witha rounder head shape. Xd 4 is for the west with a more oval head shape.
No one mentions the pull out chin valance. Value add! Thanks from California.
Yes oversight on my part, great feature.
Great review. Well done
Thank you kindly!
I just (Sept 2023) purchased an X4D and there isn't helmet speaker recesses in mine. There is an area behind the check pads but it isn't a speaker cut out.
Yes there’s no deep recess like some helmets but the speakers are so slim that you don’t know they are there. 👍
Steve I have the same helmet, had it for years. Agree with all you said. Good review cheers.
Thanks OZ 👍
@@standupmoto Steve, have you checked out my Stealth video's??
No bugger I remember now will do ✅
Thank you for the nice Report.Take care Antwort Greets from Hungary
Thanks Sandro and lovely to hear from Hungary
I’m Vegemite on the XD4, they’re mid priced now in Australia Vs Klim and BMW adventure helmets and I’ve had 3 XD4’s in 6 years / 50k of Australian conditions they don’t last IMHO.
I’m now an expert at replacing the vents. I guess they’re sacrificial parts so in the event your head slides down the road BUT the Australian importer is a pain in the arse to deal with when you try get helmet parts.
Ps do yourself a favour and sell the Sena while it’s still working and get the Cardo. My fist sena stopped working after I got caught in heavy rain and the second was killed by the FNQ humidity.
Gday Alex, yes I love my XD4, only complaint I’d have with it is it tries to remove my ears when I put it on unless I’m wearing a balaclava. Now I know that’s probably something about my ears however it has to be the most comfortable helmet I’ve had. How do you find the ventilation being FNQ? So far (touch wood) the Sena has performed faultless, I’ve had it in the rain several dozen times and it’s been fine , in saying that I always hit it with the hair dryer (the wife’s of course not mine) when I get home. No humidity where I am in SA fortunately by the sound of it. I’ve not had any experience or even spoken to the importer but that sounds disappointing if I’m reading you right there. Mmmm maybe a video there, cheers mate & thanks for the feedback.
@@standupmoto I’m Sydney so it’s humid here but I’ve ridden all over Oz on adventure rides in FNQ my XD4 fell apart, heat, moisture and bull dust killed it.
@@a9503128 Geees that’s not good, luckily I haven’t experienced anything like that. What are you using now?
Damn I'm living in fnq and am looking at this helmet, have you tried the klim 1250 aud helmet? Krios pro I think it's called
"Trail riding" yep... that's what we called it. Now there all kinds of crazy acronyms. "peak" used to be called "visor"
Yes, I guess we’re just getting old. On the positive side so long as I can still throw a leg over a motorcycle I’m happy 😃
Love the helmet, hate that the face shield isn’t optically correct.
Yes agree it’s a great adventure helmet, I haven’t suffered the optical problem but a mate has mentioned it with his.
On my 2nd XD-4...yes they fog in cold wet conditions...but the construction is tops...I run a tinted visor 80% of the time.I can wear goggles by just sliding the visor up. Dated design but the best protection $ can buy.
Gday, yeah they are hard to beat for comfort and safety for sure. I also think they look the part also, interesting to hear about the fogging. Not something I have a lot of issues with in my part of the world admittedly but are you still getting the issue with the eye brow vents open?
Good review Steve! It’s hard to find a bad word said on these helmets, so I’m savin.
Hey, you got a permit for those guns?!….
Yes Jim, I’ve been using it now for eighteen months and am yet to have a complaint. Yes.
Hi Steve, just wondering, how comfortable and practical would the Shoei Neotec 2 Helmet be for adventure riding. I spend more time on the road. Thanks heaps for the videos!
I like the Neotec 2 but the ventilation is poor
Hi , I have worn the Neotec adventure riding but find it gets a little hot compared to my Arai adventure helmet. Also if your riding in dusty conditions and with other bikes you don’t have the peak to block sun on the visor making it hard to see at times, this can really be an issue especially when the sun is lower ie early morning or late afternoon. The ventilation of a good adventure helmet is also important (especially in Aussie heat) as your moving slower generally and don’t have as much air flow. Hope this helps, Cheers.
@@standupmoto Thanks for the reply!
Hi Steve, excellent review. Could you share what colour scheme is this XD4? Cheers
Hi Daryl thanks mate glad you enjoyed the video, my XD-4 is the “Detour white blue black” colour scheme.
@@standupmoto Thanks Steve. I watched your review on the neotec 2 and got one. Unfortunately, I was not able to put it on while wearing my glasses, which was one of my main reason for getting a modular. Also the sides were extremely tight! I'm in the process of returning it. I was pleasantly surprised to see you had a review of the XD4 too, which was another helmet I had been eyeing. I read that you either have a Shoei or an Arai head. Do both fit you well, and do you have a preference of one over the other? Cheers!
@@yeahyeahme Daryl I love both helmets , preference mmmm not really. I wear the Arai when I’m doing any off rd riding & the Shoei for on rd. With your Shoei did yo get the different size cheek pads with it? Also don’t be afraid to stretch the sides out when you pull it on. With the Arai I put my glasses on after the helmet but with the Neotec I just flex the sides out, it gives a bit of a creak but hasn’t affected it after hundreds of wears. It’s a very good helmet & the intercom is so clear. Give it a try and let me know, cheers.
@@standupmoto thanks Steve, I did not get replacement cheek pads for it, I will consider that. The neotec also felt big and bulky and my frame, which is to be expected for a modular I guess. And since I was planning to only have 1 helmet for now, I might still go down the xd4 route. A little more trouble with the glasses each time I put it on and off but nothing I can't handle. Thank you for sharing your thoughts
Mate, I enjoyed that review heaps! How much is this helmet in Aus?
Hi Roger glad you enjoyed the video, It costs $850 here (650 USD) or (550 EUR) or (490 BPSerling) Not sure where you are so I threw them all in. It’s not cheap in Aus but a really nice helmet, so far I’ve had no issues and replacement visors are readily available. Cheers.
What do you think of the 2 year old production dates on helmets currently sold in stores?
Sign of the times, production is slowly returning. But yes do you buy a 2 yr old design or have they been working on a new model?
Update: a local generic retailer now has 2022 yr helmets (date found on the Dring), and reports that new 2022 helmet marketing came out in June. Retailer says that only 10 people in Japan hand make all of the Arai helmets and their signature is on them, out of pride. There is no helmet with this amount of adjustability in liner, temple liner, cheekpads. You can even turn a Round Oval in to a Long Oval just from changing to the different liner. No other tags their helmets with these shape labels for quality detail reasons.
@@dirtrider9268 Thanks for the update, cheers
Only one importer in Australia and they stockpile them and control the Australian market. You can buy overseas with the EEC marking and ride legally here, I try to support Australia businesses but when they don’t want to support you with warranty then I’ve no issues buying OS
Good review Steve. 🤘🤘🤘 so big brakes you said... okie okie,. We will do something together. I have one pair in Pink color sitting in the shop for you 😉😉😉🇸🇰🚀🐳
Pink ??? mmmmm
@@standupmoto hehehehhe
Hey man, what's the wind noise like on your Aria XD4? I can pick one up because the 5's are out... thoughts? I just ride on dirt and on the road DRZ 400... My current helmet is so noisy and windy....
Hey mate, I find it pretty good compared to some I’ve had. I have no problem on the Bluetooth taking calls or nav instructions from my gps up to 100 kph (60 mph), after that I wear ear plugs. Yes that seems like an old dude thing to do but I’m an old dude that can still hear & I put that down to wearing plugs at the higher speeds for the last 50 years. If you can get a 4 at a good price I’d say go for it, will seem a little tight at first but once it moulds to your head shape I recon it’s about as good as you can get 👍
@@standupmoto Nice.. thank you!
@@standupmoto I just purchased a new one for $499... thanks again...
@@akajonny Bargain!
How is this helmet on high speeds, like 150/160km/h? Buffeting?
Hello Felipe, this helmet is far better than some of my other enduro helmets at higher speeds. after about 130 to 140kph you do start to get some buffering but not bad at all. If you can try one before buying, I think this would make your mind up. One stand out feature to me is you can wear this helmet for many hours and it remains extremely comfortable, such can not be said for some of my others. Salutations.
Great review made me smile too. What did your dentist say?;
Well she probably thought it a little strange but she’s a sweetheart and just took it in her stride, glad you enjoyed the video.
Is this helmet good for atv riding? Can the visor withstand rock's thrown by other atv in front of you ?
Hi Mat, so far I haven’t had any problems with it and I also use this helmet riding the ATV. It’s taken a few descent hits including a couple of offs.
Don't ride so close. 😎
Good helmet but I'll never go back to a ADV helmet that isn't a modular and has a drop down sun shield.
Yes the modular is a very easy helmet to live with for sure, unfortunately with off rd riding in dusty conditions when dust gets on the visor and the sun is low visibility is very poor. When you lower the peak on the ADV helmet you create a shadow on the visor and see again, I found this out the hard way many years ago while on a group ride across the desert late in the day. Hope you enjoy the video anyway.
Súper glass fiber or composite?
Hi Rod, yes I should have mentioned that. It’s called Super fiber, apparently far stronger than std fiberglass but also more expensive. But not as expensive as Carbon fiber if that makes sense. cheers.