Akuma V1 Helmet - Werewolf

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Akuma V1 Helmet - Werewolf
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Average Customer Rating:   5.0 out of 5 (based on 1 rating)

The Akuma Werewolf features some of the sickest graphics ever seen on a helmet. The Werewolf is a no-nonsense, in-your-face lid with serious attitude!

AKUMA Helmets are some of the most technologically advanced motorcycle helmets in the world featuring a patented integrated rechargable power system, washable Coolmax interior, trademarked graphics by Mike Lavallee of Killer Paint, high visibility LEDs built into the back of the helmets, and an ultra bright map/utility light built into the front of the helmets.

Features:

  • Integrated rechargeable power system which powers Afterburner LED's in the rear vents for higher visibility. Plus it's just way cool!
  • Highly useful ultra bright led built into the front of the helmet. Useful for map reading, maintenance, or in any low-light situation. Light wherever you look. Not intended for use with visor down or while riding.
  • Coolmax removable& washable interior
  • Chin-Curtain
  • DOT & ECE 22-05 Certified
  • Composite Fiberglass/Kevlar construction
  • Superior airflow through 6 vents.
  • Wind tunnel designed aerodynamic shape
  • UV resistant clear-coat
  • Includes wall charger for Power System

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By Jono from Pensacola, FL

Pros: This helmet is just plain sick. There's no other way to describe it. After a short break in of a day or two, maybe 4-5 hours wearing it it has broken in and is snug but very comfortable. The graphics are sharp and look like pure evil. Plenty of venting provides good airflow and, combined with the wicking ability of the liner, keeps my head nice and cool and my glasses fog free even in the hot and humid Florida weather without excessive wind noise like some helmets. The map light in the front is plenty bright for map reading and the red LED's in the back deffinately make you more visible in traffic. Lastly, the helmet is noticeably lighter than my HJC CL-14 which is always a plus. Definitely worth every penny.

Cons: Are you kidding?

Sizing Info: Fits true to size

I plan on recommending Akuma helmets to anyone who asks me about it and I plan on buying the Akuma Devil Dog helmet as soon as it comes out. Semper Fi!

15 of 15 people found this review helpful.

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Average Customer Rating:   5.0 out of 5 (based on 1 rating)

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By Jono from Pensacola, FL

Pros: This helmet is just plain sick. There's no other way to describe it. After a short break in of a day or two, maybe 4-5 hours wearing it it has broken in and is snug but very comfortable. The graphics are sharp and look like pure evil. Plenty of venting provides good airflow and, combined with the wicking ability of the liner, keeps my head nice and cool and my glasses fog free even in the hot and humid Florida weather without excessive wind noise like some helmets. The map light in the front is plenty bright for map reading and the red LED's in the back deffinately make you more visible in traffic. Lastly, the helmet is noticeably lighter than my HJC CL-14 which is always a plus. Definitely worth every penny.

Cons: Are you kidding?

Sizing Info: Fits true to size

Comments: I plan on recommending Akuma helmets to anyone who asks me about it and I plan on buying the Akuma Devil Dog helmet as soon as it comes out. Semper Fi!

15 of 15 people found this review helpful.

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