I crashed at well above 70mph and I had a K6 secret on. Head was not damaged at all, helmet Ended up a tad squashed. Highly recommended and I’ve just bought another as the first one saved my life.
@@mancavemoto yeah I will be. Died in A&E week ago Sunday, punctured lung. Fractured neck and back, broke ribs and broken collarbone. I went 40ft in the air and landed on my face and not a scratch on my face or the helmet. So literally I’ve just bought another K6 today as I can guarantee they work well.
@@dogrul2363 yes I died of a punctured Lung in A&E due to a punctured lung, was resuscitated. Was 7weeks ago now, just got back on a bike. So going a lot slower than usual.
Great review! Straight to the point with all the information we need and none of the nonsense you usually get in these reviews. You just earned yourself a subscriber sir!
Amazing helmet! I've used it for riding my e-scooter this season. The thing about this helmet is I don't really feel it's weight. Super smooth and comfortable. I've had some issues with fogging, but mostly due to lower speeds (e-scooter is not a bike after all) and probably some inoptimal position (when the air does not flow so much through the vents). Anyways, I always got that special feeling when I take it on and go for a ride.
Nice vid 👍. I’ve had a K6 for about 6 months now. It’s a very good fit and the weight is what attracted me to it. The visor release is a real pain in the backside and I’ve ended up unscrewing the metal tap off the visor to get rid of it!
Great review thank you. Bought my second one for my summer 24' EU tour. Imo I could not find a better put together light weight (massive plus) comfortable all round helmet at this price point. AGV can easily charge more and iit would still be worth it.
Good review! Agree, the neck roll really helps to keep wind noise out. Love the light weight. A couple of small gripes: a few creaks from the liner as you move your head around. The shield lock tab does draw your eyes to it with the shield cracked or open, kind of like the glasses in ' The Jerk'. The chin strap is not as intuitive as similar from Shoei or Arai. Overall, I like it.
I own this helmet and can attest to its quality and fit , the fit is due to the knowledgeable staff at SportsBikeShop , without them I would have purchased the wrong size . You really don't know its on and its pretty quiet but i do wear earplugs as well . Visibility ie field of view is very good and I'm sure I don't have to turn my head as much to do a lifesaver check. Paint finish is top notch and the visor feels solid. Only gripe and its minor , to unlock the visor takes a little longer to find with a gloved hand but Im getting better at it. Solid 8/10 buy.
I agree with everyone else that you did a great job with this review-one of the best I’ve seen and I’ve been down the rabbit hole for quite a while at this point. Great content 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Good you and your bike are okay. I'm deciding between the 1400 and K6. K6 seems just a bit overpriced. Also debating if I should go with a helmet that has a visor, not sure if the replaceable smoke visors will be too dark to always have on for my liking.
thank you mr mancave for another great review. I especially like that you test ride the helmets more than once on the bike and even go through the motions of working the vents and visor controls. I like this helmet for quality, price, weight and you mentioned stability at high speed was good - that is important. Am replacing a 2009 SHARK full face and really do not know what a modern helmet is going to feel like - probably very good. The nightmare scenario is buying a modern helmet with new features and finding out in time that they don't work as well as claimed or are irritating to use with gloves. Looking also at the HJC RPHA 70 and the Shoei nxr 2 + gt air 2. All have decent ratings and appear to be decent choices for me as I mostly do technical sport riding or travel often to mtns 5 hrs away and need that touring/travel performance as well. From the HJC to the GT Air 2 is about a $200 dollar difference. If I can assume all will feel suitable after fitting, do you have an opinion on which one you prefer for either quality or value? THANKS!
No problem, yep my helmet reviews are done after many miles of riding in them. All the helmets you mention are good, so i guess its whatever one fits you the best and feels most comfortable, thats what will keep you happy on the bike
I've always liked AGV lids, I've had a few over the years. Everyone has been well made and they stand up well in use. I must have an AGV shaped head as out of all the hemets I've ever owned thay have always fitted me the best.
190 horizontal view, is there good helmet with 200-220, hate to see egdes of the helmet. This one is not bad but still blocks peripheral view little bit.
In reality humans field of vision is about 180 degrees (there is far peripheral vison at the outer edges may stretch wider, but you'll pick up less information). You cannot see the edges of this helmet in your peripheral vision in this helmet when looking forward.
@@mancavemoto i tried it, and I see edges little bit when looking straight. But it is ok, vertical is blocked much more in full face helmets which bothers me too :). We see up to 220 degrees, so would be good to see all, in city traffic it is useful especially.
Great video. I'm currently shopping for a new helmet and the current amount of options make it very overwhelming to decide. I'm on a Street Triple so the buffeting/ noise is a big factor. Seem like this helmet was quieter when no screen was on the bike. I'll be considering this for my next lid.
Cheers, yes I’ve been riding in it more recently on an 890 Duke and it’s been excellent. Quiet, comfortable, wide vision and very light. I really like it on a naked bike.
Nice review ... I just picked up the Rossi K6 on sale with a silver mirrored visor included for just £220 all in!! Should be a worthy upgrade from my current near 5 year old K5-S
Lovely video. The scenery is beautiful. A really comprehensive review. I’m interested, where are you based and where are you from? I’m a Hertfordshire boy who has found myself in South Wales.
Tossing up between this and the Arai Profile V.. This one is cheaper here in Australia. Interested to know what your thoughts are.. Great video btw, the best one on this helmet. Cheers
I've reviewed both and like both helmets. I would say the ventilation is marginally better on the Arai, BUT the weight of this helmet makes a real difference on long rides. I've been riding a naked bike recently and this is the helmet I tend to reach for more often....
On naked bike at 60mph wind noise is reasonable soft. however after 60-90mph wind noise build up as speed increases. The weight is SOOO light, lighter than my open face helmet. haha Ez fix for without sun visor is with a sun glass. no biggie
Of course, but apart from safety, the other factors will depend quite a bit on the individual rider. This helmet is ECE22.06 compliant, so no issues around safety. Its light too which is good for all day riding
@@victoriavarlamthis helmet is alot different from the rpha 70. I own both. Actually i have the k6s. The K6s to me has more wind noise at hwy speeds. Super light. Super comfortable. Doesnt feel as robust as the rpha 70. Also the K6 has no internal visor.
A very good question and a really hard one to answer as they are both good helmets. I find both really comfortable, and I really like the low profile comms option with the K6. Personally I found the K6 slightly noisier with a screen, but I think its the one i'd pick
Not sure whats changed on the KS6 unless it’s just now I guess an EC22.06 helmet? I’ve also not had the chance to try the NXR2 as Shoei seem to have gone off me 😂. For touring and long distance I’d choose the Quantic. Great ventilation and comfort, but the AGVs light weight and great vision are good selling points. The Arai probably pips it.
@@mancavemoto I've had a NXR1, loved it but my lips and chin kept touching at the front and with time it got unbearable. Went for my current Quantic, very comfortable sure, but too heavy and the viewing angles good enough, but not as good as de NXR1. So I'm looking at the K6 now, hence my question. Thanks for the quick reply 😉
@@mancavemoto went to a gear shop, the guy there pulled me from the AGV direction, he said it wasn't very well made and it would show in time a bad wear, I would be better served with a HJC for that matter. Tried the K6 and the RPHA 1 before he told me anything and felt just that, very disappointed with AGV. RPHA 1 wasn't exactly what I was looking for, but man, it looks the business, and wrapped my head like a glove, I'm in love. Didn't bought it... Yet
Well, I would argue with him about the ‘well made’ part, they are great quality. But the fit is the important bit, and if the HJC fits better that’s the one to go for.
@@mancavemoto thats good to hear ill be getting one next year. My friend hyped bloody ruroc up so hard I decided to get one and swapped from a k3-sv and god the wind noise and amount of noise ruroc 2.0 makes means i can hardly hear my mates on the shockwave system.
A very good question, and a tricky one as i like them for different reasons. The K6 is lighter and has better peripheral vison, the Quantic has better ventilation and is probably a little nicer to wear all day long. It depends on what you want from a helmet I guess.
@@mancavemoto I own both the Quantic and K6, The K6 has a much more comfortable and high class inners, with a very good chin curtain. where the Quantic, is heavy, not so well ventilated due to the tiny hole in the back, and the switches on the top of the quantic, fell off within a short space of time. After 2 Arai, I was delighted with the K6 AGV.
The AGV is fitted for an Ark Sena comms. However, that is old tech and the Sena 50R is much better and will fit the helmet. The Ark would be a deal killer for me but fortunately the the 50R will work.
If you’re thinking of buying a comms unit, you may want to wait a month or two. I understand that sena is coming out with a new model that uses name brand speakers
The K1 is a thermoplastic shell, so it will be heavier. In terms of noise, the K6 has an improved liner that helps with the sound isolation. Fit is the key to how noisy a helmet is, so there is nothing to suggest that the K! would be any noisier without me trying it out.
Thank you for making this great review! I think I will get me a K6 too. I just wonder whether I should go with size ML or L to fit my 60cm head. I've got a GT Air 2 size L with 31mm cheek pads. It's a snug fit, not perfect, but ok. It's still new though. Thank you best regards Michael
Cheers Michael, I have a GT air II as well in size large with the standard 35mm cheek pads. I found the ML to be a better fit than the L if thats helps
@@mancavemoto Thank you very much. I will give the ML a try. Got a X-903 Ultra Carbon on order too. I will decide which one I'll keep when both are here. From the looks and features I love both. Now I'm curious how they fit. Cheers Michael
I found this helmet completely unusable. There is no room in the chin area, and you can easily push you lips into the front of the helmet. The nose guard also hits your nose. When getting into higher speeds the helmet pushes into your face and it's just not suitable for its application. I tried two different sizes as my friend also has one, and he reports the exact same issues. I'm surprised I've only seen a few people mentioning this.
That sounds like a very specific fit issue to your head shape. Helmets obviously fir people differently. I had no issue with chin space, but its something i have encountered with some Arai's in the past. You will get some push back on the helmet at speed, but if its pushing onto your face it sounds like the helmet is too big.
I was out looking specifically for this comment. It fits amazing when you try it in store, however the moment you are at speed its like you are pressed up against a glass door. Have you had any luck with any other helmet as we may have the same problem. I dont have that problem at all with the K3 but it would have been nice to have a better fitting upgrade.
@@englishxdave yeah I'm surprised others haven't experienced this issue. I bought the correct size for me as I've been riding for 10 years, I have a good understanding by now. The issue only really happens about 90+ mph on a superbike, likely much less on naked bikes. I'm going to go back to the Shoei NXR series as my previous one was perfect in every way. The NXR 2 is out now, definitely recommend you buy that.
I don’t know to be honest, AGV helmets are made in two factories one in Italy and another in China. Both are factories owned by Dainese with the same production and QC, I’m pretty sure it depends on the model as to which factory produces it
@@mancavemoto hi thanks i gues thats on iPhone? i have Samsung I did download the app but cant find ARK on it so tried Bluetooth but wont work ether but thank for the help very kind cheers
I crashed at well above 70mph and I had a K6 secret on. Head was not damaged at all, helmet Ended up a tad squashed. Highly recommended and I’ve just bought another as the first one saved my life.
Glad you’re ok!
@@mancavemoto yeah I will be. Died in A&E week ago Sunday, punctured lung. Fractured neck and back, broke ribs and broken collarbone. I went 40ft in the air and landed on my face and not a scratch on my face or the helmet. So literally I’ve just bought another K6 today as I can guarantee they work well.
@@paul301 whatt??
@@dogrul2363 yes I died of a punctured Lung in A&E due to a punctured lung, was resuscitated. Was 7weeks ago now, just got back on a bike. So going a lot slower than usual.
So glad you’re still with us. Here’s to top quality safety gear
Wow, this review is amazing! Answered all my questions and very high quality graphic content. Thanks so much! Safe riding from Canada 🇨🇦😁👍💯
Thanks, glad it was useful
Great review! Straight to the point with all the information we need and none of the nonsense you usually get in these reviews. You just earned yourself a subscriber sir!
Thanks John, much appreciated
Amazing helmet! I've used it for riding my e-scooter this season. The thing about this helmet is I don't really feel it's weight. Super smooth and comfortable. I've had some issues with fogging, but mostly due to lower speeds (e-scooter is not a bike after all) and probably some inoptimal position (when the air does not flow so much through the vents). Anyways, I always got that special feeling when I take it on and go for a ride.
Nice vid 👍. I’ve had a K6 for about 6 months now. It’s a very good fit and the weight is what attracted me to it. The visor release is a real pain in the backside and I’ve ended up unscrewing the metal tap off the visor to get rid of it!
Thanks for sharing
Great review thank you. Bought my second one for my summer 24' EU tour. Imo I could not find a better put together light weight (massive plus) comfortable all round helmet at this price point. AGV can easily charge more and iit would still be worth it.
Good review! Agree, the neck roll really helps to keep wind noise out. Love the light weight. A couple of small gripes: a few creaks from the liner as you move your head around. The shield lock tab does draw your eyes to it with the shield cracked or open, kind of like the glasses in ' The Jerk'. The chin strap is not as intuitive as similar from Shoei or Arai. Overall, I like it.
I own this helmet and can attest to its quality and fit , the fit is due to the knowledgeable staff at SportsBikeShop ,
without them I would have purchased the wrong size . You really don't know its on and its pretty quiet but i do wear
earplugs as well . Visibility ie field of view is very good and I'm sure I don't have to turn my head as much to do
a lifesaver check. Paint finish is top notch and the visor feels solid. Only gripe and its minor , to unlock the visor
takes a little longer to find with a gloved hand but Im getting better at it. Solid 8/10 buy.
Thanks for the feedback, much appreciated
Great job on the review!
Cheers
I agree with everyone else that you did a great job with this review-one of the best I’ve seen and I’ve been down the rabbit hole for quite a while at this point. Great content 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you
Very through review! Probably the best motorcycle review I have ever seen. Good job
Thank you
Very good review. Helmet reviews are always welcome.
Thanks
Great review, thanks for taking the time 🙏
No problem 👍 I've been wearing the helmet more as on a naked bike and its been fantastic
Useful and objective overview
Thank you
Great review, you do the best helmet reviews on RUclips
Thanks
i want to buy a new helmet but i m considering which one is better comparing agv k6, shoei nxr2 and arai quantic?
Just had a crash with the rf1400 from Shoei. This is looking like a good replacement
Oh no! hope you're OK?
@@mancavemoto yea I’m good. Been sore the past couple of days tho. the only damage the bike took was a bent rear brake and the sliders.
Good you and your bike are okay. I'm deciding between the 1400 and K6. K6 seems just a bit overpriced. Also debating if I should go with a helmet that has a visor, not sure if the replaceable smoke visors will be too dark to always have on for my liking.
thank you mr mancave for another great review. I especially like that you test ride the helmets more than once on the bike and even go through the motions of working the vents and visor controls. I like this helmet for quality, price, weight and you mentioned stability at high speed was good - that is important. Am replacing a 2009 SHARK full face and really do not know what a modern helmet is going to feel like - probably very good. The nightmare scenario is buying a modern helmet with new features and finding out in time that they don't work as well as claimed or are irritating to use with gloves. Looking also at the HJC RPHA 70 and the Shoei nxr 2 + gt air 2. All have decent ratings and appear to be decent choices for me as I mostly do technical sport riding or travel often to mtns 5 hrs away and need that touring/travel performance as well. From the HJC to the GT Air 2 is about a $200 dollar difference. If I can assume all will feel suitable after fitting, do you have an opinion on which one you prefer for either quality or value? THANKS!
No problem, yep my helmet reviews are done after many miles of riding in them. All the helmets you mention are good, so i guess its whatever one fits you the best and feels most comfortable, thats what will keep you happy on the bike
Great review man ! Well done
Thanks for watching
Well Done from Long Island, New York, USA.
Cheers
I've always liked AGV lids, I've had a few over the years. Everyone has been well made and they stand up well in use. I must have an AGV shaped head as out of all the hemets I've ever owned thay have always fitted me the best.
I’ve been a bit hit and miss with them on sizing in the past. This one in M/L was really good though
Thank you for this amazing review
No problem
Very informative.. to the point.. no nonsense.
Well done..!!! 👍👍
Thanks! 👍
It's a good unit. I hope the next generation, the plastics better rigidity. I accidentally leaned on the chin vent. It popped.
190 horizontal view, is there good helmet with 200-220, hate to see egdes of the helmet. This one is not bad but still blocks peripheral view little bit.
In reality humans field of vision is about 180 degrees (there is far peripheral vison at the outer edges may stretch wider, but you'll pick up less information). You cannot see the edges of this helmet in your peripheral vision in this helmet when looking forward.
@@mancavemoto i tried it, and I see edges little bit when looking straight. But it is ok, vertical is blocked much more in full face helmets which bothers me too :). We see up to 220 degrees, so would be good to see all, in city traffic it is useful especially.
Great video. Thanks for sharing your experience.
No problem, glad it was useful
Great video.
I'm currently shopping for a new helmet and the current amount of options make it very overwhelming to decide.
I'm on a Street Triple so the buffeting/ noise is a big factor. Seem like this helmet was quieter when no screen was on the bike.
I'll be considering this for my next lid.
Cheers, yes I’ve been riding in it more recently on an 890 Duke and it’s been excellent. Quiet, comfortable, wide vision and very light. I really like it on a naked bike.
@@mancavemoto really appreciate the input on that.
Also thanks for the super fast reply!
Have a good rest of the weekend
nice review, thnx V!
Thanks V
Awesome review thank you!
No problem
Nice review ... I just picked up the Rossi K6 on sale with a silver mirrored visor included for just £220 all in!! Should be a worthy upgrade from my current near 5 year old K5-S
Nice!
Lovely video. The scenery is beautiful. A really comprehensive review. I’m interested, where are you based and where are you from? I’m a Hertfordshire boy who has found myself in South Wales.
Thanks, i'm Essex born and bred
Which has wider field of view NXR or K6 ? Also which has bigger vertical field of view ? Thanks
The K6 has a taller and wider field of vision.
Tossing up between this and the Arai Profile V.. This one is cheaper here in Australia. Interested to know what your thoughts are.. Great video btw, the best one on this helmet. Cheers
I've reviewed both and like both helmets. I would say the ventilation is marginally better on the Arai, BUT the weight of this helmet makes a real difference on long rides. I've been riding a naked bike recently and this is the helmet I tend to reach for more often....
EXCELLENT video! I just ordered one, and I can't wait to wear it when I ride!
Hope you enjoy it!
how much did you pay? louis has this helmet on discount for 229
@@swetbob6738 I got the K6 S variant, and I paid $500. 229 seems like a crazy good deal on a k6.
Loved the Shalimar reference as well!!!
😉
On naked bike at 60mph wind noise is reasonable soft. however after 60-90mph wind noise build up as speed increases.
The weight is SOOO light, lighter than my open face helmet. haha
Ez fix for without sun visor is with a sun glass. no biggie
How does this stand up against the Shoei RF-1400?
I’ve yet to get my hands on the new Shoei unfortunately. It’s still not been released here in the UK
Is the 1339 Gram weight for the DOT Helmet?
I assume the same helmet has both ECE and DOT ratings, so yes it would be
would this be a better helmet than the hjc rpha 70?
I've not tried the RPHA70, but I guess it depends on what criteria you'd choose to define it as better?
@@mancavemoto I mainly focus on safety, comfort and
noise
Of course, but apart from safety, the other factors will depend quite a bit on the individual rider. This helmet is ECE22.06 compliant, so no issues around safety. Its light too which is good for all day riding
@@victoriavarlamthis helmet is alot different from the rpha 70. I own both. Actually i have the k6s. The K6s to me has more wind noise at hwy speeds. Super light. Super comfortable. Doesnt feel as robust as the rpha 70. Also the K6 has no internal visor.
Dear Sir...Can you add subtitles on this video that help me to know more about AGV K6 ?...thank you
Hi Tony, a quick question. Faving tried this and the Arai Profile V, if you were buying which would you go for and why? Cheers Al
A very good question and a really hard one to answer as they are both good helmets. I find both really comfortable, and I really like the low profile comms option with the K6. Personally I found the K6 slightly noisier with a screen, but I think its the one i'd pick
@@mancavemoto cheers Tony
Well done review
Thank you
Is there any other helmets light like this but glasses compatible
This helmet is fine with glasses.
Great video. I just bought the K6 Secret Helmet - I think it will be noticed by cagers.
I love those graphics! I hope so
I have heard that it might leak a little bit in some types of rain. Have you had that experience?
I can’t say I’ve had that problem so far.
@@mancavemoto Thanks
So, this K6(s now), NXR2 or Quantic? What would be your choice?
Not sure whats changed on the KS6 unless it’s just now I guess an EC22.06 helmet? I’ve also not had the chance to try the NXR2 as Shoei seem to have gone off me 😂. For touring and long distance I’d choose the Quantic. Great ventilation and comfort, but the AGVs light weight and great vision are good selling points. The Arai probably pips it.
@@mancavemoto I've had a NXR1, loved it but my lips and chin kept touching at the front and with time it got unbearable. Went for my current Quantic, very comfortable sure, but too heavy and the viewing angles good enough, but not as good as de NXR1. So I'm looking at the K6 now, hence my question. Thanks for the quick reply 😉
Ah ok, if you find the Quantic heavy, which it is then you’ll like the K6, feels like you’re not wearing a lid sometimes!
@@mancavemoto went to a gear shop, the guy there pulled me from the AGV direction, he said it wasn't very well made and it would show in time a bad wear, I would be better served with a HJC for that matter. Tried the K6 and the RPHA 1 before he told me anything and felt just that, very disappointed with AGV. RPHA 1 wasn't exactly what I was looking for, but man, it looks the business, and wrapped my head like a glove, I'm in love. Didn't bought it... Yet
Well, I would argue with him about the ‘well made’ part, they are great quality. But the fit is the important bit, and if the HJC fits better that’s the one to go for.
What do you think about this vrs the Shoei NXR 2?
I’ve not had a chance to try the NXR2 yet, but this AGV is a really good lid
What helmet do you recommend for sports bike fast riding but also needs speakers
This helmet has the comms unit fitted and you wouldn’t know it’s there whe you’re riding
@@mancavemoto thats good to hear ill be getting one next year. My friend hyped bloody ruroc up so hard I decided to get one and swapped from a k3-sv and god the wind noise and amount of noise ruroc 2.0 makes means i can hardly hear my mates on the shockwave system.
@@liam-lh2nm did you end up purchasing this helmet? and were you able to hear your friends on the shockwave system clearly? hows the wind noise?
@@DannyCheekss ruroc is terrible dont buy em. I purchased another bike before I purchased another helmet
@@liam-lh2nm thank you but I was asking about the k6 not the ruroc
Hi Tony would you choose this over the Arai Quantic
A very good question, and a tricky one as i like them for different reasons. The K6 is lighter and has better peripheral vison, the Quantic has better ventilation and is probably a little nicer to wear all day long. It depends on what you want from a helmet I guess.
@@mancavemoto Tony thanks for the advice and i think i will look at NXR2 as well
@@mancavemoto I own both the Quantic and K6, The K6 has a much more comfortable and high class inners, with a very good chin curtain. where the Quantic, is heavy, not so well ventilated due to the tiny hole in the back, and the switches on the top of the quantic, fell off within a short space of time. After 2 Arai, I was delighted with the K6 AGV.
The AGV is fitted for an Ark Sena comms. However, that is old tech and the Sena 50R is much better and will fit the helmet. The Ark would be a deal killer for me but fortunately the the 50R will work.
do cardo comms fits?
@@NikuaRanger not sure
Yes they would fit too
Yep you don't have to go with the Ark system, it'll take pretty much any comms unit
If you’re thinking of buying a comms unit, you may want to wait a month or two. I understand that sena is coming out with a new model that uses name brand speakers
K1 or K6 and Which one is less noise and weight ?
The K1 is a thermoplastic shell, so it will be heavier. In terms of noise, the K6 has an improved liner that helps with the sound isolation. Fit is the key to how noisy a helmet is, so there is nothing to suggest that the K! would be any noisier without me trying it out.
take a wild guess
AGV K6 or Shoei rf 1400?
Ive not been able to get my hands on the new Shoei yet
Like the helmets and the fit on my head. But these are just too expensive
do cardo comms fits?
They should do yes, it has nice flat sides and the internals are easy to access
Thank you for making this great review!
I think I will get me a K6 too. I just wonder whether I should go with size ML or L to fit my 60cm head.
I've got a GT Air 2 size L with 31mm cheek pads. It's a snug fit, not perfect, but ok. It's still new though.
Thank you
best regards
Michael
Cheers Michael, I have a GT air II as well in size large with the standard 35mm cheek pads. I found the ML to be a better fit than the L if thats helps
@@mancavemoto Thank you very much. I will give the ML a try.
Got a X-903 Ultra Carbon on order too.
I will decide which one I'll keep when both are here. From the looks and features I love both. Now I'm curious how they fit.
Cheers
Michael
What about the sun Protection so you don’t geht blind?
You can fit a tinted visor, wear sunglasses or dip your head to shade your eyes.
I found this helmet completely unusable.
There is no room in the chin area, and you can easily push you lips into the front of the helmet.
The nose guard also hits your nose.
When getting into higher speeds the helmet pushes into your face and it's just not suitable for its application.
I tried two different sizes as my friend also has one, and he reports the exact same issues.
I'm surprised I've only seen a few people mentioning this.
That sounds like a very specific fit issue to your head shape. Helmets obviously fir people differently. I had no issue with chin space, but its something i have encountered with some Arai's in the past. You will get some push back on the helmet at speed, but if its pushing onto your face it sounds like the helmet is too big.
Try a icon helmet
I had a crash in mine and it saved my life. I bought another
I was out looking specifically for this comment. It fits amazing when you try it in store, however the moment you are at speed its like you are pressed up against a glass door. Have you had any luck with any other helmet as we may have the same problem. I dont have that problem at all with the K3 but it would have been nice to have a better fitting upgrade.
@@englishxdave yeah I'm surprised others haven't experienced this issue. I bought the correct size for me as I've been riding for 10 years, I have a good understanding by now. The issue only really happens about 90+ mph on a superbike, likely much less on naked bikes. I'm going to go back to the Shoei NXR series as my previous one was perfect in every way. The NXR 2 is out now, definitely recommend you buy that.
I bought the k6, replaced by a sportmodular. Ended up buying back the K6. Twice the helmet for Half the price!
I would agree with you
What is your go to helmet?
On a naked bike this K6, then i alternate between a couple of others on my adventure bike
@@mancavemoto hi sir between agv k6 agv ax9 and nolan 702 x for adv touring which one will you choose?
For adventure touring I really like the X-Lite X1005 Ultra Carbon, or the Arai Quantic, of the three you mentioned it would be the K6
High quality helmet at a reasonable price.
It certainly is
No visor ! 😟
No drop down sun visor no
Is this helmet made in Italy?
I don’t know to be honest, AGV helmets are made in two factories one in Italy and another in China. Both are factories owned by Dainese with the same production and QC, I’m pretty sure it depends on the model as to which factory produces it
No.
Sad it doesn't have an internal sunvisor. Unusable :(
Hey, please check out AGV official website as each AGV K-6 comes fitted with a SV as optional. Maybe just a recent iteration to the range.
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Good helmets but no better than any other helmet. Definitely not worth 5-$600
No better than any helmet? All helmets are equal? Not too bright, eh?
every head is worth any damn helmet brand
How do you connect the system on the phone? I can't get it to work lol
You need to download the Sena Smartphone app
@@mancavemoto hi thanks i gues thats on iPhone? i have Samsung I did download the app but cant find ARK on it so tried Bluetooth but wont work ether but thank for the help very kind cheers