Having read all through this I am still unsure of the perfect lid for me
TBH I find the ramblings of many can help, first thing I want is a good fit and opinions on that are useless, but how people find the noise levels, comfort, quaility etc. is useful.
Gonna be scouring the bike show, and as it is hard to find anyone with a bad word to say about the C3's assuming some good deals are available that is my target.
My HJC R-Pha Max is a very nice, extremely light flip front lid, noise levels are OK and general quality seems excellent, and the sun visor drops all the way down (a failing that bugs me on many lids) it also comes with removable linings and a detachable breath guide thingy. Just a pity it does not have pockets for my Autocom speakers - the only real failing I can find.
I intend to keep it and rip out the speakers as I can't find a spot where they work well and are comfy, that gives me a very good lid for shorter solo blats, and whatever else I get will be my touring lid.
The Nolan N90 looks really good for the money, so will be the fallback plan if no decent deals on the Schuberth.
As for safety, I have read several articles over the years that all state the same, a helmet stops your head wearing out as you slide down the road, or your skull getting dented by sharp protrusions - they all do that.
Surviving a spill is far more down to luck than the cost of your lid, and a well fitting £49 special will outperform an ill fitting £500 lid if it falls of your head.
Spending the £450 you save on some training will almost certainly be a better bet from a survival perspective
