Nolan was rated superior for modular design when it came to its fully stainless steel hinges and locking, that no one else offered prior to them. Everyone else had plastic that wore out and broke in many frontal impacts during tests. All the other manufactures have since taken Nolan's design and tweaked it for theirs. And they are priced well.
On Saturday, March 22, 2014 9:33:23 AM UTC-6, Todd Kennedy wrote:
-- On Saturday, March 22, 2014 9:33:23 AM UTC-6, Todd Kennedy wrote:
Hmmm...maybe those without kids and college tuition to pay could drop $650 on a helmet. That would rule me out of a Neotec...
On Mar 22, 2014, at 9:16 AM, Steve Smith <shmi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Martin,
> I've owned both a Multitec and Neotec modular from Shoei. They have both fit my particular head shape splendidly. The Neotec has actually performed in it's duty as protection twice and kept the little wits I possess intact. While not the cheapest helmet around the quality of fit finish and protection are what I consider when I buy gear. The Neotec has no superiors in the modular helmet category in my opinion.
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