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INSANE DEAL - SAVE 35%
Scorpion EXO ST1400 Red Carbon Helmet
MSRP: $429.95
INSANE DEAL: $277.95
You save $152.00
SKU:WP75-2288
Size: *
SM MD LG XL 2XL
By combining state-of-the-art engineering, manufacturing, and materials into a sleek aerodynamic chassis, the EXO-ST1400 is one of the lightest helmets in its class, weighing in at 1,383 grams (3.05 lbs). The ST1400 also offers the ride-specific versatility of an integrated SpeedView Sun Visor, AirFit Custom Fit System, Comm-Ready convenience, and Aero-Tuned Ventilation.
Shell:
Resin-infused TCT-U 3K carbon fiber composite weave shell
Refined aerodynamics resulting in a streamlined and balanced profile
Weighing in at 1,383 grams (3.05 lbs)
Ventilation:
Adjustable, venturi-effect ventilation system. Airfit custom fit liner inflation system
Shield:
Everclear no-fog treated, Speedview internal sun visor
Everclear no-fog treated face shield with center locking mechanism
Additional Pinlock MaxVision shield and Pinlock® anti-fog insert included
2-axis, Ellip-Tec II ratchet system with integrated "City Position"
Interior:
Washable and replaceable Kwikwick III anti-microbial interior
Emergency quick-release cheek pad system with integrated reflective piping
KwikFit 3D sculpted cheek pads accommodate eyeglasses
Comm-ready speaker pockets for installation of BlueTooth communication system speakers
Certification / Warranty:
ECE/DOT Approved
5-Year warranty
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I won't bother to mention all the good things about this helmet. Here are the things that I have noted.
- It was killing my ears on multi-day long distance rides. I removed the speaker pocket covers, and all is well now.
- I haven't found any need for the air adjustable fit feature after trying it multiple times. I leave it without any air pressure.
- I normally wear a size large in Scorpions. This helmet is tight in a large. Maybe bordering on too tight. After about 10 full days or more of riding, it's become acceptable.
I think I have this helmet. If so, I'll come back and post my thoughts.
By the way, I love the adjustable fit air pumps. As your helmet breaks in, you can get some of that original snugness back.
Also, while this is a good deal, these can be had for closer to $330 on the regular. You're saving money, but not really $150.
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Regardless, it might be worth getting a shop, like Cycle Gear, to work with you to make sure you're not picking too big a helmet when you buy it. It's tempting and easy to do because a size up generally feels tight enough, but that play extra room can really mess you up in a crash.
Also recommend this with shoes, for anyone that struggles to find comfortable shoes. Once I got properly sized for shoes, shoe shopping went from a full on ordeal to point and click online.
Okay. Cool. You know everything. That's good.
Dang exactly what i ended up doing went from bell racestars flex to a shoei r1400 mural. That antifog screen that it comes with for the rf1400 is amazing.
I'm in a harsh winter climate. Walk the dog every day, sunny or blizzard. In the latter, when my breath is taken away by -20F gusts I think to myself, "why don't I wear a full head shield"?
Thoughts on using a helmet as an extreme weather shield? 😅
I'm in a harsh winter climate. Walk the dog every day, sunny or blizzard. In the latter, when my breath is taken away by -20F gusts I think to myself, "why don't I wear a full head shield"?
Thoughts on using a helmet as an extreme weather shield? 😅
Helmets aren't built to keep you warm. Even the ones that claim anti fog features will fog up fast at that temp.
Just get a warm balaclava and a warm hat/hood.
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You can find them used, as well. The Atlas 2.0 and 3.0 were pretty terrible, but Ruroc (in my opinion) REALLY listened to the criticism of the earlier models and came out with a really nice model. And they are safer, to boot...
How so??
It's a five yr warranty, with a US headquarters and distribution center.
The only time I've had warranty trouble from them is my helmets I've had shipped in from Europe. They aren't certified as a US helmet even though the FIM and ece ratings are far better. For liability reasons they can't touch them.
Tell your story though, would like to know.
Now we all know this follow this thread in anticipation.
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It's just naked bikes. I have four streetfighter bikes including my track bike..
I have ridden with scorpion hjc and Arai. All lift and smash the helmet against my face at varying high speeds.
Oddly enough the track bike has a dirtbike plate on the front and nothing else, and it honestly has the least helmet lift and buffeting. The aero design of the helmet actually comes in to play.
My mt09 is the worst, with extremely turbulent air coming up from the speedo and headlight area. My RPHA 11 is rated as one of the quietest sport helmets on the market, and it sounds like a 79$ Walmart helmet on it.