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One of the best modular helmets in the market, introducing the Airoh Helmet J 106 Modular. With an aggressive design, double P/J certification and removable chinbar, this lid gives unrivalled versatility for daily commuting and road riding.
For some people riding a motorbike is more than a medium of transportation. They have an emotional connection with the vehicle and take care of the vehicle as a member of a family. That being said, it is also important to take care of yourself while riding a motorcycle with a premium helmet.
Airoh is known for its expertise in manufacturing different types of helmets with extreme precision. And, the Airoh Helmet J 106 Modular is no different. Once you have a look at the features, they justify the price tag pretty well.
Airoh J 106 Modular Features
Staring things off with the high-quality thermoplastic shell that gives the helmet a sturdy look. As this is a modular helmet, Airoh has made the helmet pretty durable so that it can last for a considerable amount of time. Coming to the visor of the helmet, the extra-wide visor is responsible for its more comprehensive view of vision while riding a bike.
As this is a modular type helmet, it uses a lever system to switch from open-face to full-face and vice versa. And, to make sure fresh air keeps circulating in the helmet, Airoh has used an integral ventilation system from all sides.
Moreover, the interior of the helmet is comfy, and it can be cleaned by removing it and washing it gently. Despite being loaded with features, the helmet is extremely lightweight and weighs around only 3lbs, which is mind-blowing.
Lastly, the helmet is quite safe as it utilizes the micro retention system to safe during long rides which is a major reason why people buy.
Why Airoh Helmet J 106 Modular?
The helmet comes in two elegant colors that make customers love the product without second thoughts. On top of that, it comes in sizes from XS to XL, making customers from several sizes attracted towards this modular helmet. Speaking of a modular helmet, the Airoh Helmet J 106 Modular is one of the few premium modular helmets launched by the company.
All things considered, there are no doubt customers will buy Airoh Helmet J 106 Modular in 2020. As it is packed with features and for a modular helmet, it's price tag is quite reasonable. Moreover, considering the sporty design of the helmet makes it stand out among the other helmets at this price tag.
BHO Direct Helmet Size Guide
If you've never bought a helmet online before, don't worry, thousands of customers every month enjoy the convenience of buying their helmets online.
A badly fitting helmet might not just be uncomfortable, more noisy and might shift about when riding if overly large or contribute to tension if it's too little, it's also dangerous. A helmet just won't shield or function as intended if the head inside it isn't comfortably fitted with the crash-resistant material within the casing.
Helmet dimensions are generally as follows:
An average head size for a man in the UK is 58 cms. The average head size for a woman in the UK is 56 cms.
XXS | 51-52cm |
XS | 53-54cm |
S | 55-56cm |
M | 57-58cm |
L | 59-60cm |
XL | 61-62cm |
XXL | 63-64cm |
Measuring
To come to a better decision on dimensions we'd suggest measuring yours around your forehead. Helmets can be found in sizes from 50cm up to 67cm! If you measure your head to be 58.5cm along with a Medium is 57-58cm, comparing with a Big being 59-60cm, we'd usually suggest opting for the more compact size as the inside will compress over time. The helmet may only be attempted on (not being used on the street ), no pin lock fitted, no protective picture or tags removed along with the bag and outside box at the condition we shipped to yourself.
The way to test your helmet
Whenever your beautiful new helmet arrives, then wear it (after studying the information sheet included in the box) and wiggle it around to be certain that the surface of your head matches and can be located right in. Give the helmet a push against the front towards the brow to find out if it provides you with some pain or distress. Do up the strap and tighten it till you feel it's fairly tight (although not embarrassing - you have to breathe!) Look in a mirror - how exactly does this fit on the eyebrow? If it is possible to fit a few fingers between your cheek and the helmet cheekpads then it's too large, if it's pressing so tight that your lips are between your teeth and you can not speak, then it might be too tiny! Please be aware that cheek pads do squeeze over the years in order that they kind of wear. If you're generally pleased with the match, then leave the helmet for a fantastic period of time to make sure it's not pressing in areas which aren't immediately apparant. When a helmet is actually pressing in your own forehead this can occasionally cause a hassle over time therefore that it can be worth trying another size or manufacturer. It's crucial to browse our Returns Policy about helmets along with the Advice Sheet included with your purchase, prior to opting for a ride for a helmet cannot subsequently be returned when it doesn't fit or you're not satisfied with it.
SHARP advice
SHARP offers guidance about the best way best to pick a helmet that fits properly and is comfy and advice concerning the comparative security of helmets to assist motorcyclists to make an educated option.
Please feel free to contact us if you need any clarification.
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