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I used to always wear Fly F2 carbon great price and great for for me have bashed my head in them and have lived to ride again.
Personally any poly version of a higher end helmet is my go to as I don’t want to pay the premium for carbon though it does have some benefits for weight which can also be safer in some scenarios.
Debating on trying 6d next with their clearance models being a nice price.
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Weight and cooling are a big deal to me. I have read that Bill Simpson considered helmet weight a big factor in how well it protected. Basically the theory goes the lighter it is the slower your head hits things. I know my neck appreciates a lighter helmet. The cheap fly kinetic helmets are surprisingly light (1350g if I remember), but they don’t cool nearly as well as the fly formula and astars.
Don’t get too excited...you live in the USA. Here is a clip from the Troy Lee composite SE4 page for USA approved helmet. Troy Lee doesn’t show both weights but you can see what I am talking about more clearly on the Bell helmets. You can see that the screenshot below shows Bell Moto 9 Flex and they show both USA and Europe weights. About 200 grams difference. Bell photo on top Troy Lee SE4 US version on bottom
Clearly DOT standards requirements are different from IECE...that or Americans are so much smarter they have more to protect...hence better protection.😜😜🤣
For now I think Fly is my best choice based on fit and safety.
The other reason I am posting this is to speak to the lower end Fly Formula...the CP. It was stated that it is the same tech and aside from the extra weight the same protection. That is incorrect. It has a basic EPS with Rheon. Not the Conehead EPS system with Rheon...is does not offer that high end tech...nor quite the same level of protection. I found it did not fit quite the same either. A medium in the CC is snug on me but should wear in to fit right. The CP in a medium was too tight and noticeably tighter then the CC and I did not have confidence it would wear in to fit. I would have needed a large. I tried these on and compared at two different shops and had the same result.
Just some info if you are doing the same search I was.
Most helmet companies claim they could make a helmet that protects you from any foreseeable crash, but you wouldn't want to wear it. It would be far too bulky and heavy.
As an aside, a good friend of mine was wearing a Simpson 52 when he was involved in a life-changing accident. He was in a coma for 2 weeks. I'm not blaming the helmet, because it likely saved his life; just a tangential observation.
The helmet manufacturer’s comment is because the thicker the padding the more room to decelerate and more room means you can spread out the impact over a greater time and reduce it.
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Wanted to revive this thread for 2023 as I’ve recently realized that I’m due for a new lid. Any good value deals right now? I’m thinking of buying another Moto-9 with MIPS like I have currently, since they seem to be around $300 or so now.
Only thing I can add, is if you have a $10 head buy a $10 helmet.
TLD se4. $134.
https://www.speedaddicts.com/motorcycle/troy-lee-designs-se4-strike-whi…
Ended up pulling the trigger last night on a Fly Formula CP due to what others stated earlier in the thread, $260 for the RHEON tech makes it hard to beat from a value perspective.
edit: Realized the CC has the Conehead EPS and found one on eBay for $350, canceled the order for the CP and went that route instead.
Smoking deal, can't go wrong and it's an American classic.
How are O’neal helmets? Found some 5 series for $100ish and they fit me very well.
I’m guessing it’s worth $50 more to just find a TLD SE4 Mips on sale for $150ish? Those also fit me well.
Looking for something cheap and safe to last me 6 months. My Shoei VFX W is getting older and is ready to be replaced, but I can’t afford $600 right now for a premium helmet. Maybe this fall.
Helmet ratings are so confusing. So does this mean the Fly Racing CP is not mips? But instead EPS?
EPS, MIPS, RHEON, KOROYD, CONEHEAD EPS with RHEON, MIPS FLEX CONE EPS NEON FREON with CORDUROID….
The marketing departments have won.
https://www.airoh.com/full-range/aviator-ace Best bang for your buck right there, highly recommended.
2023 Airoh Ace, ece 22.05. Size medium.
claimed weight - 1040 grams.
actual weight - 1042 grams.
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