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First impressions of Neotec II w/SRL headset
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<blockquote data-quote="RBEmerson" data-source="post: 1405866" data-attributes="member: 91458"><p>The Shoei site's Neotech page says nothing about any certification. NTL I think it's safe to assume there is a DOT sticker. The page does not list Snell certification. Shoei builds very good helmets.</p><p></p><p>IMHO it's the consumer's call on comfort with a modular helmet. Having owned a Schuberth C1 and, later a C2, and a Nolan N103, I wasn't adverse to modulars. However, I also had doubts about the chin bar. I now have a Shoei Air GT and don't expect to return to modular helmets. From what I found in a quick Google search, few modular helmets are checked by Snell (manufacturer pays for the test). Whether that's a problem is, again, the consumer's call.</p><p></p><p>For a look at DOT and Snell, try this video. "Ryan F9" works for Canadian gear dealer Forth Nine. I've found his videos to be objective and reliable.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]0BUyp3HX8cY[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RBEmerson, post: 1405866, member: 91458"] The Shoei site's Neotech page says nothing about any certification. NTL I think it's safe to assume there is a DOT sticker. The page does not list Snell certification. Shoei builds very good helmets. IMHO it's the consumer's call on comfort with a modular helmet. Having owned a Schuberth C1 and, later a C2, and a Nolan N103, I wasn't adverse to modulars. However, I also had doubts about the chin bar. I now have a Shoei Air GT and don't expect to return to modular helmets. From what I found in a quick Google search, few modular helmets are checked by Snell (manufacturer pays for the test). Whether that's a problem is, again, the consumer's call. For a look at DOT and Snell, try this video. "Ryan F9" works for Canadian gear dealer Forth Nine. I've found his videos to be objective and reliable. [MEDIA=youtube]0BUyp3HX8cY[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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