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Full Face Kit and Ultra Slim Kit. What's the difference?

I only have the boom mike option, I did ask on here and elsewhere if anyone might not be using their 'comfort kit' which comes with the F4 as well as the boom type, but no luck.
Before I order two new items from Motohaus, which one is best in the
opinion of the members here?
 
The comfort kit - Interphone

Full Face Kit and Ultra Slim Kit. What's the difference?

I only have the boom mike option, I did ask on here and elsewhere if anyone might not be using their 'comfort kit' which comes with the F4 as well as the boom type, but no luck.
Before I order two new items from Motohaus, which one is best in the
opinion of the members here?

As far as I know every Interphone F4kit comeswith twootopions, the boom mike, and then the comfort kit which replaces the boom mike with a mike you can stick inside the helmet. I use this stick on mic, which works fine. My clients when training have the boom mic set up,

Regards

Nigel
 
As far as I know every Interphone F4kit comeswith twootopions, the boom mike, and then the comfort kit which replaces the boom mike with a mike you can stick inside the helmet. I use this stick on mic, which works fine. My clients when training have the boom mic set up,

Regards

Nigel

The F3 kit I have, as I didn't need bike to bike, does not include the 'comfort kit' which is why I'm searching for some.
Found out today that J&S stock Interphone now, but they don't sell spares, they're checking on availability for me, but they don't know the difference between comfort, full face and Ultra slim either. :blast

I did contact Interphone in Italy and Motohaus over here, but neither have replied to my queries. Customer service akin to Autocom then. :toungincheek
 
Our F4 kit came with 2 of each. I use the boom one in my C3, and my wife has the slimline/comfort one in her FF Shoei. They both seem to work equally well. The main benefit of the comfort one, as far as we can see, is that it stays right out of the way when she's putting the helmet on/taking it off.

Actually, just re-reading your original post....did you main whats the difference between the comfort and the Ultra Slim kits? If so, then dis-regard the above! :) From what I can see, there's very little between those 2.
 
Our F4 kit came with 2 of each. I use the boom one in my C3, and my wife has the slimline/comfort one in her FF Shoei. They both seem to work equally well. The main benefit of the comfort one, as far as we can see, is that it stays right out of the way when she's putting the helmet on/taking it off.

Actually, just re-reading your original post....did you main whats the difference between the comfort and the Ultra Slim kits? If so, then dis-regard the above! :) From what I can see, there's very little between those 2.

So you have a spare comfort one then? I did ask The Ultra slim is the same as the full face apparently, but the speakers are thinner. Not advised if you don't really need the extra space in a tight helmet, as they are not as efficient as the normal sized speakers.
Our issue is the boom being in the way and suffering from wind noise in my Schoei.
 


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