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<blockquote data-quote="Redfish Hunter" data-source="post: 1291944" data-attributes="member: 28773"><p>I understand that the Sena is an excellent choice but I have no experience with it. You mentioned a $750 buy in and money is obviously a factor. Have you looked at the Cardo ScalaRider?</p><p></p><p>Pop and I have been using the Cardo ScalaRider G4 teamset for several years now. It has been through some torrential downpours (several times), it has been on the helmets during drops, (of the helmet and the bike), and it has performed very well. We have been using them for so long that on almost every ride one of us will wonder when the stupid things will finally fail. No, they are not "perfect" but they have done well for the money spent and I would definitely buy another set if these failed. Of course, I would move up to whatever is the current top of their line to take advantage of any improvements in their technology.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redfish Hunter, post: 1291944, member: 28773"] I understand that the Sena is an excellent choice but I have no experience with it. You mentioned a $750 buy in and money is obviously a factor. Have you looked at the Cardo ScalaRider? Pop and I have been using the Cardo ScalaRider G4 teamset for several years now. It has been through some torrential downpours (several times), it has been on the helmets during drops, (of the helmet and the bike), and it has performed very well. We have been using them for so long that on almost every ride one of us will wonder when the stupid things will finally fail. No, they are not "perfect" but they have done well for the money spent and I would definitely buy another set if these failed. Of course, I would move up to whatever is the current top of their line to take advantage of any improvements in their technology. [/QUOTE]
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