Bought a new Caberg HyperX - Quick review and a question.

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I've always worn full face helmets but have had a hankering for something different for a while.

So after dropping my trusty Arai for the umpteenth time, I thought I'd use that as an excuse to get a new helmet.

I came across a favourable review at WebBikeworld and another write up from someone in America HERE

So, about the helmet. I have to echo the reports about the forward vision, incredible and certainly after years of full face helmets. I guess people with Flip fronts or open face's will be used to the sensation but feels so different to me.
Comfort seems fine and as I always wear earplugs, the noise is not intrusive and I'm happy with the weight, feels nice and light.
Wasn't sure about the securing strap at first, as my Arai has a double D ring but I like it now as it allows a good level of adjustment around the neck especially if I'm wearing a buff or a storm collar.

Hard to judge ventilation at this time of year and so soon into ownership but I definitely get the impression that it will be cool in warmer weather, which was one of my buying criteria.

The visor which has an anti fog coating which works very well and the sun visor is a great touch for us spectacle wearers........and FWIW, looks kinda cool to me!

Conclusion, I really like this helmet and I think it suits the GS style, if that's important at all.....though for some reason I find myself riding slower than with a full face. Maybe it's because I can see so much more and perhaps feel more 'Exposed'....:nenau

Negatives, none from me so far..... but I have a major problem with SWMBO. She is very concerned about the chin protection and more so with the fact that it is sits high on the neck, leaving more of the neck exposed and she wants me to get rid of it for that reason....!:(

To be fair, she is medically trained, has worked in A&E and seen some horrific spinal injuries.

For me, the improved vision, lack of weight and better mobility offered by the higher neck at the back, outweigh her perceived risks.

I'm trying to find some research that will support my thinking but with no luck so far. Has anyone else had this problem with their better halves?

I guess I'll be in for some ribbing about this but TBH, it's good that she cares....:) but a bugger that she feels so strongly about it.

I've read loads of threads that go over the open face v full face debate but not seen any that highlight the 'cut' of the helmet at the back. Cabergs in general seem to do OK in safety tests but I wonder if any of you guys have looked at this when buying a helmet??

No such a quick review in the end, sorry, but I'm really interested in any opinions/wisdom either way.
 
my wife would have me sell the bike if she could."think of the kids" she says
but we cant go around living in a box. sure a full face has more protection on the chin but how far do you take the safety thing? leave your bike in the garage, you will be well safe then!
 
Not really sure what she means, I too recently bought the HyperX and comparing with my old flip front the neck position (at the back) is as near as damn it the same, the chin guard is possibly a tad lower on the HyperX so gives better protection (I don't feel a need to ride without the chin bar).

Other advantage of this over my other helmets is weight, which will slightly reduce whiplash injury.

As for the helmet I love it, a little noisier than my full face, but I wear earplugs so not a concern.

My Sena SMH10 fits really well in the helmet (once I worked out how to do it).

The field of view is brilliant. I don't get my eyes being blown with the visor slightly open like I did with my full face, but my head temperature is better controlled (I over heat easily).

The sunvisor is just the right tint for me, all my old helmets with built-in sunvisors seemed too dark, meaning they were only used for brief periods when sun very bright. The HyperX sunvisor can be used all the time on sunny days without losing the contrast on the road surface that is really important. It also clears my nose easily, most others come very close or actually touch my nose.


All in all :thumb2
 
I have just got a Nolan N43 (very happy with the quality) to use all the time as like some of you chaps I had a flip helmet and I was riding around with the helmet flipped up all the time, the N43 is a bit more noisier but the field of vision is great also its nice and light, I can run with the risk of injury
 


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