they are a really nice helmet and they are very light but they are very bulky...they are way bigger than most other moto lids but lighter so its a tossup
those are sick, idecided on the new remedy, I figured the money wasn't quite worth it for a D2 but im now looking at the new fox DH helmet, thsoe look sick
i can't quite comment on the protection of the mad max. my friend has one and has crashed hard in it and ended up talking crazy...but he talks crazy anyways lol i'm not sure about the D2. i've worn that, the bell and the original TLD daytona. i never crashed in the bell. the original daytona i got a concussion...the D2s i got concussions...both times in the D2s they were pretty bad as well. the 2nd crash i was going really fast through a loose rock garden...bike disappeared and i ended up landing on my head...didn't even have time to get my hands up it happened so quick. i'm surprised i came out of it with only that and no broken bones. i'm not trying to say anything bad about troy lee products...these r just my experiences with them, i love that helmet but after a few concussions i feel a moto lid is the best way to go right now.
WHen it's one it really doesn't feel any different then any other moto helmet...in the same weight range as a TLD SE. Nice helmet, good people. Looks different than most people out there, and relatively cheap, at least here in the states. The next generation is going to be released sometime mid to late 06....looks even nicer.
WHen it's one it really doesn't feel any different then any other moto helmet...in the same weight range as a TLD SE. Nice helmet, good people. Looks different than most people out there, and relatively cheap, at least here in the states. The next generation is going to be released sometime mid to late 06....looks even nicer.
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