First, I want to acknowledge Shoei Customer Service as top notch.... Story:
I purchased the GT-Air to replace my RF1000, which was (is) a great helmet. It was older and has about 60K miles on it. I just upgraded(?) from the Autocom to Sena20s so thought it would be a good time to refresh from the shoulders up.
GT-Air:
Shoei build quality, excellent as expected. Very plush interior. Love the drop sun visor. Integrated pinlock was nice. Ventilation is good but not as good as reviews would lead me to believe but better than the RF1000. A bit of a struggle to get on and off, the neck opening is quite narrow. Visibility is very restricted. I was always having to exaggerate my head swings to see what was around me since the overall visor opening is smaller than expected. Pretty much the same with up and down. Felt like I was looking through a porthole compared to the RF1000. Noise Level: This is where the reviews had me... so quite, etc. Not my experience at all. The GT-Air is one very noisy helmet. Yes, I went through all the possible venting possibilities to see if I could stand wearing this thing for more than hour..no joy. I even taped the visor shut and, bit by bit, peeled sections off to see were the breach was... found it... the right side visor hinge assembly.
I sent the helmet to Shoei Inspections and they could not replicate the problem and sent it back. So...no doubt this was a manufacturing defect or it was something about my head in that particular helmet. A few more emails and they took it back again and, at my request, sent an RF1200 replacement.
RF1200:
I think this is their flagship helmet and it shows. I was sucked into the bells and whistles on the GT-AIr but being 60ish, I should have listened to the little guy on my shoulder, he's always been straight with me. The RF1200 is awesome. The visibility is unreal. I can't see any part of the helmet. It's like nothing between me and the road. Ventilation is as good, or a bit better than the GT-Air, thanks to the new brow vent... a cool flow of air from forehead to mouth. With all vents open, it's absolutely Arctic. Your head (all of it) is awash with air. Noise: What noise? OK, a bit with the vents open, but when its all closed, this helmet is whisper quiet... at 80! Wow.
Oh... and the Sena rocks! If you're in the market, take a hard look at the RF1200... I think you'll like it.
I purchased the GT-Air to replace my RF1000, which was (is) a great helmet. It was older and has about 60K miles on it. I just upgraded(?) from the Autocom to Sena20s so thought it would be a good time to refresh from the shoulders up.
GT-Air:
Shoei build quality, excellent as expected. Very plush interior. Love the drop sun visor. Integrated pinlock was nice. Ventilation is good but not as good as reviews would lead me to believe but better than the RF1000. A bit of a struggle to get on and off, the neck opening is quite narrow. Visibility is very restricted. I was always having to exaggerate my head swings to see what was around me since the overall visor opening is smaller than expected. Pretty much the same with up and down. Felt like I was looking through a porthole compared to the RF1000. Noise Level: This is where the reviews had me... so quite, etc. Not my experience at all. The GT-Air is one very noisy helmet. Yes, I went through all the possible venting possibilities to see if I could stand wearing this thing for more than hour..no joy. I even taped the visor shut and, bit by bit, peeled sections off to see were the breach was... found it... the right side visor hinge assembly.
I sent the helmet to Shoei Inspections and they could not replicate the problem and sent it back. So...no doubt this was a manufacturing defect or it was something about my head in that particular helmet. A few more emails and they took it back again and, at my request, sent an RF1200 replacement.
RF1200:
I think this is their flagship helmet and it shows. I was sucked into the bells and whistles on the GT-AIr but being 60ish, I should have listened to the little guy on my shoulder, he's always been straight with me. The RF1200 is awesome. The visibility is unreal. I can't see any part of the helmet. It's like nothing between me and the road. Ventilation is as good, or a bit better than the GT-Air, thanks to the new brow vent... a cool flow of air from forehead to mouth. With all vents open, it's absolutely Arctic. Your head (all of it) is awash with air. Noise: What noise? OK, a bit with the vents open, but when its all closed, this helmet is whisper quiet... at 80! Wow.
Oh... and the Sena rocks! If you're in the market, take a hard look at the RF1200... I think you'll like it.