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Helmet question

My resolution - I bought a Shoei J-Cruise 3/4 helmet. Pricey but fits well, good ratings. Couldn’t find a Schubreth locally and didn’t want to buy a helmet without being able to try it.

Thanks for your help.
 
My resolution - I bought a Shoei J-Cruise 3/4 helmet. Pricey but fits well, good ratings. Couldn’t find a Schubreth locally and didn’t want to buy a helmet without being able to try it.

Thanks for your help.

That’s my go to helmet, OverHill. If I had to choose between my Shoei J-Cruise and my Schuberth M1, I’d choose the Shoei.....I reckon it provides better airflow through the front vent, and the lining material is more comfortable than the Schuberth, giving it the advantage on a long trip.

Pete
 
We both found the Schuberth to be lacking in comfort. Interior felt hard. Wife has an RPHA Max Modular by HJC. She loves it. Very comfortable, plush inside. Fully removable interior for washing. I went with the Kabuto Modular. It fit me better. Plush interior that is removable for washing. The RPHA is a very light helmet. It's difficult to buy mail order unless you try on at a dealer. Shipping back and forth sucks $$.. :thumbup:Tom :spyder:
 
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