So the title sums it up. I'm looking for feedback or reviews from owners of the new Scorpion EXO GT920 Modular Helmet.
I've done my due diligence, for the most part, and the on-line reviews all sound pretty rosy in general. I've been rocking a Scorpion EXO 900 "Transformer" for the past 3-4 years, and I have been quite happy with it, though it is getting a little long in the tooth these days.
I did just buy one of the new Scorpions for my wife (size XS) as she has been using an older HJC C-Max modular helmet, and I don't feel like that helmet is all that safe anymore. Better than nothing, for sure. And probably better than a 3/4 helmet, but the pivoting face mechanism on those always felt a tad flimsy and substandard.
Received hers, and ripped it apart to transfer her headset over. It feels like a quality, well made helmet on a similar scale with the higher-Bux brands, and yet the price of admission is only a tad over $200 in the solid colors. Which are very limited. They offer only black, flat black and white, so we chose white for her, and I would likely too.
These helmets seem feature rich, with excellent non-fogging face shields (from my 1st hand experience), convenient flip down sun shades, sturdy attachment and latching of the pivoting modular face piece, and luxurious interior foam liners that are both comfortable and hold up well, as well as capable of easy removal and washing.
The new model seems even lighter than my old 900, has an even sturdier, non-removable face piece (not a transformer anymore, but I never rode with it without the face piece), and the form shape has been modified from a rounder format to a more intermediate oval, which would be welcome. I got hot spots on my forehead initially, but worked the EPS liner enough to get rid of those eventually.
I tried on a few state of the art Shoei helmets in the past few days and I couldn't justify paying 3 times the money for those helmets knowing full well that they are not necessarily any safer, and didn't feel any more comfortable, than the Scorpions.
So what's not to love about these $200 lids besides their lack of colors and graphics?
I've done my due diligence, for the most part, and the on-line reviews all sound pretty rosy in general. I've been rocking a Scorpion EXO 900 "Transformer" for the past 3-4 years, and I have been quite happy with it, though it is getting a little long in the tooth these days.
I did just buy one of the new Scorpions for my wife (size XS) as she has been using an older HJC C-Max modular helmet, and I don't feel like that helmet is all that safe anymore. Better than nothing, for sure. And probably better than a 3/4 helmet, but the pivoting face mechanism on those always felt a tad flimsy and substandard.
Received hers, and ripped it apart to transfer her headset over. It feels like a quality, well made helmet on a similar scale with the higher-Bux brands, and yet the price of admission is only a tad over $200 in the solid colors. Which are very limited. They offer only black, flat black and white, so we chose white for her, and I would likely too.
These helmets seem feature rich, with excellent non-fogging face shields (from my 1st hand experience), convenient flip down sun shades, sturdy attachment and latching of the pivoting modular face piece, and luxurious interior foam liners that are both comfortable and hold up well, as well as capable of easy removal and washing.
The new model seems even lighter than my old 900, has an even sturdier, non-removable face piece (not a transformer anymore, but I never rode with it without the face piece), and the form shape has been modified from a rounder format to a more intermediate oval, which would be welcome. I got hot spots on my forehead initially, but worked the EPS liner enough to get rid of those eventually.
I tried on a few state of the art Shoei helmets in the past few days and I couldn't justify paying 3 times the money for those helmets knowing full well that they are not necessarily any safer, and didn't feel any more comfortable, than the Scorpions.
So what's not to love about these $200 lids besides their lack of colors and graphics?
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