I've had Uvex snowboard and MX goggles and they are quite possibly the best I've had.
Saw this helmet a year or so ago when it came out and it appeared to have good reviews.
Not after paying £300+ pounds for a TourX or hornet at the moment but my favourite helmet feels looseish now and my Kini Redbull helmet has never really felt broken in and comfy on my head.
After a dual sport but can support goggles helmet
Stealth black is the way to go B)
http://www.helmetsuperstore.co.uk/Uvex- ... JTP.aspx?0
Uvex Enduro Helmet (dual sport)
Uvex Enduro Helmet (dual sport)
"The trails of the world be countless, and most of the trails be tried.
You tread on the heels of many, till you come where the ways divide.
And one lies safe in the sunlight, and the other is dreary and wan, Yet you look aslant at the Lone Trail, and the Lone Trail lures you on....
....Bid good-bye to sweetheart, bid goodbye to friend, The Lone Trail, the Lone Trail, follow to the end.
Tarry not, and fear not, chosen of the true;
Lover of the Lone Trail, The Lone Trail waits for you"
You tread on the heels of many, till you come where the ways divide.
And one lies safe in the sunlight, and the other is dreary and wan, Yet you look aslant at the Lone Trail, and the Lone Trail lures you on....
....Bid good-bye to sweetheart, bid goodbye to friend, The Lone Trail, the Lone Trail, follow to the end.
Tarry not, and fear not, chosen of the true;
Lover of the Lone Trail, The Lone Trail waits for you"
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Re: Uvex Enduro Helmet (dual sport)
I bought one about 9 months ago in a rather fetching black and orange and it has proved to be very comfortable and well made. The only issue I've had of late is the visor doesn't always snap down so I then have to take it off and re-fit it. Its not a biggy but if it happens and you're on the motorway (not often) it can bug me until I stop at the services. Probably wouldn't notice it on A and B roads.Tyrant68 wrote:I've had Uvex snowboard and MX goggles and they are quite possibly the best I've had.
Saw this helmet a year or so ago when it came out and it appeared to have good reviews.
Not after paying £300+ pounds for a TourX or hornet at the moment but my favourite helmet feels looseish now and my Kini Redbull helmet has never really felt broken in and comfy on my head.
After a dual sport but can support goggles helmet
Stealth black is the way to go B)
http://www.helmetsuperstore.co.uk/Uvex- ... JTP.aspx?0
Used it for my trip to Malta and back this summer.
Re: Uvex Enduro Helmet (dual sport)
I have seen this helmet and like the look of it.
However I will not buy a helmet with out trying it, I don't know a supplier in Bristol at present. I know the Shoei DS Hornet fits me well but is expnsive.
At the entry end of the sepctrum I can recomend the Airoh S4 - Comfortable but a little noisy.
However I will not buy a helmet with out trying it, I don't know a supplier in Bristol at present. I know the Shoei DS Hornet fits me well but is expnsive.
At the entry end of the sepctrum I can recomend the Airoh S4 - Comfortable but a little noisy.
currently traveling the world on a CCM SR40
Re: Uvex Enduro Helmet (dual sport)
Thanks Lairy, after the enduro black model.
Place near me in HInckley is typically out of stock.
FMFox, seen the Airoh, but not keen on the overly long chin pieces on their helmets.
Place near me in HInckley is typically out of stock.
FMFox, seen the Airoh, but not keen on the overly long chin pieces on their helmets.
"The trails of the world be countless, and most of the trails be tried.
You tread on the heels of many, till you come where the ways divide.
And one lies safe in the sunlight, and the other is dreary and wan, Yet you look aslant at the Lone Trail, and the Lone Trail lures you on....
....Bid good-bye to sweetheart, bid goodbye to friend, The Lone Trail, the Lone Trail, follow to the end.
Tarry not, and fear not, chosen of the true;
Lover of the Lone Trail, The Lone Trail waits for you"
You tread on the heels of many, till you come where the ways divide.
And one lies safe in the sunlight, and the other is dreary and wan, Yet you look aslant at the Lone Trail, and the Lone Trail lures you on....
....Bid good-bye to sweetheart, bid goodbye to friend, The Lone Trail, the Lone Trail, follow to the end.
Tarry not, and fear not, chosen of the true;
Lover of the Lone Trail, The Lone Trail waits for you"
Re: Uvex Enduro Helmet (dual sport)
I had an airoh and it was the most uncomfortable lid ive ever owned, ive been looking at the uvex as an alternative to the tour x3 but after having an tour x they are hard to beat imo,
ive currently got the nitro dual lid and tbh for the price £80 its not bad
ive currently got the nitro dual lid and tbh for the price £80 its not bad
Re: Uvex Enduro Helmet (dual sport)
Can't agree morebond_yzf wrote: but after having an tour x they are hard to beat imo,
Finally back on a GS
Re: Uvex Enduro Helmet (dual sport)
AFX make two very good dual sport helmets, i say two because they have just released a new model. Both just a little over 100 pounds, short chin piece and goggle friendly, with easily removable visor. Also available in a wide range of colour schemes, including black.
no cuff too tough....
Re: Uvex Enduro Helmet (dual sport)
Thanks for the replies.
Moto central are getting a medium and large in for me to try so roll on next weekend
The tour x I just didn't find comfortable, medium too small , large too big.
The Hornet was perfect, but I also need new jacket , trousers and errr bike :laugh:
Moto central are getting a medium and large in for me to try so roll on next weekend
The tour x I just didn't find comfortable, medium too small , large too big.
The Hornet was perfect, but I also need new jacket , trousers and errr bike :laugh:
"The trails of the world be countless, and most of the trails be tried.
You tread on the heels of many, till you come where the ways divide.
And one lies safe in the sunlight, and the other is dreary and wan, Yet you look aslant at the Lone Trail, and the Lone Trail lures you on....
....Bid good-bye to sweetheart, bid goodbye to friend, The Lone Trail, the Lone Trail, follow to the end.
Tarry not, and fear not, chosen of the true;
Lover of the Lone Trail, The Lone Trail waits for you"
You tread on the heels of many, till you come where the ways divide.
And one lies safe in the sunlight, and the other is dreary and wan, Yet you look aslant at the Lone Trail, and the Lone Trail lures you on....
....Bid good-bye to sweetheart, bid goodbye to friend, The Lone Trail, the Lone Trail, follow to the end.
Tarry not, and fear not, chosen of the true;
Lover of the Lone Trail, The Lone Trail waits for you"
Re: Uvex Enduro Helmet (dual sport)
Just to throw another into the mix, did you see Alun's at the Midland rally? I believe it was an X Lite, but had an inner sun visor, which is a much welcomed first in the ADV style of lid.
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Re: Uvex Enduro Helmet (dual sport)
mark1150 wrote: Just to throw another into the mix, did you see Alun's at the Midland rally? I believe it was an X Lite, but had an inner sun visor, which is a much welcomed first in the ADV style of lid.
Agree with you Mark, thought it was a nice bit of kit, especially with the sun visor. But they cost about the same as the Tour X or Hornet
Have a look at the BMW Enduro, bit cheaper and a good lid, and takes goggles.
Agree with you Mark, thought it was a nice bit of kit, especially with the sun visor. But they cost about the same as the Tour X or Hornet
Have a look at the BMW Enduro, bit cheaper and a good lid, and takes goggles.
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