Akuma V2 Helmet - Stealth Matte

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Akuma V2  Helmet - Stealth Matte
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Average Customer Rating:   4.0 out of 5 (based on 2 ratings)

Featuring authentic U.S. Air force stealth aircraft elements and markings from both the B2 Spirit Stealth bomber and the F117 Stealth fighter-all incorporated into one all matte, totally sick lid. The baddest planes in the sky now the baddest helmets on the street and track.

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 8 vents with Titanium screens
  • Wind tunnel designed aerodynamic shape
  • UV resistant clear-coat
  • Includes wall charger for Power System
  • 'Remove Before Flight' Key Chain

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 Mixed bag...

By Don from Columbus, OH USA

Pros: High quality finish draws lots of attention. Advanced lighting is neat, may provide safety benefit. Aerodynamics are good - no lift at speed.

Cons: Visor coating scrathes easily, sizing is... odd. The helmet shell fits great ear-to-ear & top to bottom, but the front chin bar is EXTREMELY short - my normal size (XL) put my lips way too close to chin bar, had to go with XXL size instead. Helmet has average wind noise levels.

Sizing Info: Fits 1 size smaller

Additional Sizing Notes: Beware of chin bar - fits much more snug than any other helmet I've tried. Assuming this is due to electronics (switches in chin bar for front & rear lighting.

31 of 32 people found this review helpful.

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Average Customer Rating:   4.0 out of 5 (based on 2 ratings)

Reviewed By 2 Customers: view all reviews (2) | write a review
 Mixed bag...

By Don from Columbus, OH USA

Pros: High quality finish draws lots of attention. Advanced lighting is neat, may provide safety benefit. Aerodynamics are good - no lift at speed.

Cons: Visor coating scrathes easily, sizing is... odd. The helmet shell fits great ear-to-ear & top to bottom, but the front chin bar is EXTREMELY short - my normal size (XL) put my lips way too close to chin bar, had to go with XXL size instead. Helmet has average wind noise levels.

Sizing Info: Fits 1 size smaller

Additional Sizing Notes: Beware of chin bar - fits much more snug than any other helmet I've tried. Assuming this is due to electronics (switches in chin bar for front & rear lighting.

31 of 32 people found this review helpful.

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By Anonymous from Anytown, USA

Pros: fits great and looks great

Cons: cost is a little high but worth it.

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