I've just picked up a new Concept-X, and I am super happy with it with only a couple of things to note: 1: The visor latch IS fiddly, to start with. I've gotten used to it quickly though, and no problems with my summer gives operating it. I think I might have more of a problem with my winter gloves. Ventilation is excellent, on the move. And is much more quiet than my old Bell, so I'l love to try a really quiet lid some time. 2: However the padding, while an excellent fit once it's on, with the cheek pads going down below my jaw line, and the thick neck pads really keep the helmet in place in the wind, it feels like I'm tearing my face off getting it off. The shell is quite rigid, so doesn't flex much while Im pulling the cheek pads apart. I do NOT want to be taking this on and off for quick trips. I hope it softens a little with use.
As I expected, the Arai looks better and there are more color options, but only the Shoei will fit my head as I always use Shoei helmets thanks to my oval head. We are the few "lucky" ones with the "Shoei head"...
Thank you. The GT-Air II has a more aerodynamic shell, slightly tighter fit and is definitely quieter than both of these helmets. Comfort-wise I wouldn't worry about anything, Shoei helmets always do a good job with that.
Which was quieter for you? I find the Arai Profile X too noisy with those shield mechanism covers on the side of the helmet. The Shoei design looks like its quieter, because the shield wraps around the helmet, rather than the other way around with the Arai Profile V where there is an open gap from the front where wind can enter at the shield mechanism cover.
Do you know if the window viewing area is the same size between the Arai Defiant X helmet and the Arai Concept X? My Defiant X is my winter/cold riding helmet. When it's warm, I use an Arai Classic-V (3/4 helmet). For safety, I'm thinking of getting a full face helmet and taking off the face shield for warm riding use. I like the wide widow area of the Shoei, but love my Arai helmets.
Forgot to mention, is that nose piece removable from the Arai? Looks like there is a plastic hump around the nose of the Concept X? My Arai Defiant X does not have the nose guard, hoping it's removable?
Why if traveling around continents are not so good ? That means the same for everyday and it s supposed , both of them are top brands and nowadays models...
The reason that these are not exactly the most obvious choices for travelling long distances is because of their 'basic' features and functionalities. We're not trying to say that the helmets are not on par with modern safety standards, because they are.
> If you're gonna be traveling around the world through nations/continents, and you're looking for a new lid, then these probably aren't for you. that's precisely what I'm looking at them for.
I've just picked up a new Concept-X, and I am super happy with it with only a couple of things to note: 1: The visor latch IS fiddly, to start with. I've gotten used to it quickly though, and no problems with my summer gives operating it. I think I might have more of a problem with my winter gloves. Ventilation is excellent, on the move. And is much more quiet than my old Bell, so I'l love to try a really quiet lid some time. 2: However the padding, while an excellent fit once it's on, with the cheek pads going down below my jaw line, and the thick neck pads really keep the helmet in place in the wind, it feels like I'm tearing my face off getting it off. The shell is quite rigid, so doesn't flex much while Im pulling the cheek pads apart. I do NOT want to be taking this on and off for quick trips. I hope it softens a little with use.
What do You consider the best helmet for a naked bike in general?
Hi, what helmet smaller? I am looking for project
As I expected, the Arai looks better and there are more color options, but only the Shoei will fit my head as I always use Shoei helmets thanks to my oval head. We are the few "lucky" ones with the "Shoei head"...
Good review there. Not really a comparison but
How does this Arai Concept X compete against Shoei GT Air 2, wind noise and comfort especially.
Thank you. The GT-Air II has a more aerodynamic shell, slightly tighter fit and is definitely quieter than both of these helmets. Comfort-wise I wouldn't worry about anything, Shoei helmets always do a good job with that.
@@FortaMoto hi so are you saying the shoei gt air 2 has a tighter fit than the shoei glamster?
@@rafaelcanada5183 correct! Slightly tighter than the Glamster.
Which was quieter for you?
I find the Arai Profile X too noisy with those shield mechanism covers on the side of the helmet.
The Shoei design looks like its quieter, because the shield wraps around the helmet, rather than the other way around with the Arai Profile V where there is an open gap from the front where wind can enter at the shield mechanism cover.
definitely the arai.
the shoei glamster is a disaster when it comes to soundlevels.
@@h34p agreed on this. I have the glamster and man the noise on highways is wild AF.
@@solmatt1689 i couldnt believe it after that hype on every single YT-Channel-Review... it's ridiculous..
I like these retro helmets, but usually it noisy
Do you know if the window viewing area is the same size between the Arai Defiant X helmet and the Arai Concept X? My Defiant X is my winter/cold riding helmet. When it's warm, I use an Arai Classic-V (3/4 helmet). For safety, I'm thinking of getting a full face helmet and taking off the face shield for warm riding use. I like the wide widow area of the Shoei, but love my Arai helmets.
Forgot to mention, is that nose piece removable from the Arai? Looks like there is a plastic hump around the nose of the Concept X? My Arai Defiant X does not have the nose guard, hoping it's removable?
Nice advice
Why if traveling around continents are not so good ? That means the same for everyday and it s supposed , both of them are top brands and nowadays models...
The reason that these are not exactly the most obvious choices for travelling long distances is because of their 'basic' features and functionalities. We're not trying to say that the helmets are not on par with modern safety standards, because they are.
@@FortaMoto thank you for answering ,you sugest something certain for ling travel ?
Shoei is better looking, doesn’t make so much bubble head effect.
The glamster should have been called “era”
Arai!!!!
> If you're gonna be traveling around the world through nations/continents, and you're looking for a new lid, then these probably aren't for you.
that's precisely what I'm looking at them for.
Don’t really like the style of either ... which is the main point of getting a ‘retro helmet’ ... 🤷🏻♂️