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Scorpion EXO-R1 Air Helmet - Corpus (Small) (NEON RED) Motorcycle & Powersports best: Protective Gear Review

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Details

BrandScorpionEXO
ColorNEON RED
SizeSmall
ModelScorpion EXO R1 Air Corpus Helmet
Inner MaterialExpanded Polystyrene

Description of Scorpion EXO-R1 Air Helmet - Corpus (Small) (NEON RED) Motorcycle & Powersports best: Protective Gear

Regardless of where you tear it up; track, canyon, or urban wasteland, the Scorpion EXO-R1 Air was designed, engineered and tested to meet the demands of MotoGP® and World Superbike® racing, while providing features that benefit every rider!. Aero-tuned shell sculpture helps reduce aerodynamic drag, improve balance, and maximize mobility. Advanced multi-layer EPS provides superior energy absorption and channels for increased airflow. Aero-Tuned ventilation features a Ram-Air intake system, four-port exhaust spoiler system and EPS channels for an optimal flow-thru effect. Optically superior Clear MaxVision Pinlock-Ready face shield installed.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ultralight Helmets

I bought this helmet to replace my Bell Star that fell on the ground in an accident. The Bell was my second helmet in a few months because just before I fell to the ground with another. Bell helmets are great and I love the security of the MIPS system, but only getting a few weeks off on $600+ helmets sucks. I've used Scorpion in the past and love it. I wanted to save a few bucks but not buy a cheap helmet. Everything I bought had to have emergency stop cheek pads in order for them to be used…

Pros
  • Worth the money
Cons
  • No Insurance