12-18-2008, 09:33 PM | #1 |
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HJC Symax II helmet with built in visor
I was at my local cycle shop and I saw the HJC SymaxII. I noticed it has a built in dark visor that is behind the clear shield and flips back into the helmet when not needed.
The dark visor is put down by sliding a button in the center of the helmet to the top. A quick push of a button on the top retracts the dark shield. This is also a modular helmet that has a upward swinging chin guard. Anyone have one of these and does it work as well as it looks? HJCSymax 2 Helmets Price: $251.99 HJC Rolls out the newest version of their ever-popularHJC Symax Helmet in the HJCSymax 2 Helmet. One of the new and coolest features is the internal flip down visor that comes standard in the HJC Symax 2 Helmet, as well as improved venting and ease of use. Check out the new HJC Symax 2 Helmet today from The Helmet Source. FEATURES Advanced fiberglass Spectra® composite weave shell Meets or exceeds DOT standards Lightweight, superior fit and comfort using advanced CAD technology Single button one handed adjustable polycarbonate “flip-up†chin bar/face shield Impact absorbing EPS liner Hard coated and optically superior 3D shield design provides 95% UV protection and an anti-scratch coating Quick, secure and tool-less shield removal and installation One-touch integrated smoke-tinted sun shield deploys quickly and easily 3 stage multi-position sun shield system “ACS†advanced channeling ventilation system creates full front to back airflow flushing heat and humidity up and out Large eye port design ensuring maximum visibility Moisture-wicking and odor free SilverCool™ interior with advanced silver anti-bacterial fabric Comfortable removable and washable interior liner and cheek pads Here's a link http://www.thehelmetsource.com/Merch...JCSymax2Helmet Jeff |
12-19-2008, 02:40 PM | #2 |
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I have the Symax not the II because it was recomended as the easiest to put a headset in. I love the helmet it is good in the wind no matter where I am positioned and it is very comfortable. I was a lttle bummed cause about a month after I got mine the II came out
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12-20-2008, 08:22 PM | #3 |
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The parts guy at the cycle dealer said his buddy has one and said it's really nice "at speed" due to low wind noise.
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12-27-2008, 11:50 AM | #4 |
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I haven't heard anything on this HJC in particular but on the Scorpion that has the built in visor like that I've heard you lose some airflow from the forehead vents if the visor is up becasue it blocks them. Don't know if that's an issue for you but I need all the venting I can get in warm weather.
i love the idea of the flip down tinted visor but it has some disadvantages too from the Scorpion reviews. |
12-27-2008, 01:45 PM | #5 |
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I wear sunglasses even on cloudy days so I don't think that would be much of an issue for me.
But thanks for that point, I hadn't thought of that |
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