

This helmet also performed admirably in terms of ventilation, with a rating of 5 stars.

Because the material is both strong and lightweight, he receives three and a half stars for material and four stars for weight.Īnother four stars for the visor will provide a strong seal and include everything one would expect from a helmet at this price. The RPHA 90 earned a solid 4-star in almost every aspect. This was not a noisy helmet it registered about 102 decibels on our decibel meter. The outside temperature was a pleasant 25 degrees Celsius, while the inside temperature of the helmet was also 25 degrees Celsius.Īs a result, the vents kept the helmet at roughly the same temperature as the excellent outside.

The wind speed was about 135 km/h with occasional gusts when we rode with the RPHA 90. The removable, washable, and antibacterial inner liner is ready for the smart HJC communication system. This helmet’s visor is pin lock lens ready the lens is included and has a drop-down Sun Visor. For ventilation, the RPHA 90 has vents in the chin and brow and an adjustable exhaust in the back. This helmet is available in two shell sizes and weighs approximately 1500 grams. The RPHA 90 will cost around $530 USD (£325).
THE ISOLATOR HELMET PLUS
The HJC RPHA 90 is constructed of HJC pin plus material, which is a blend of carbon aramid and fiberglass. His helmet’s increased number of ventilation openings could have been influenced, which allowed in more road noise.
THE ISOLATOR HELMET PRO
The noise level and the Neotec 2 were both higher than the Shubert C4 Pro at 101 decibels, but it still received four stars. The Neotec 2 received 5 stars for ventilation due to its 1-degree difference. The visor gets 5 stars because it has a pin lock and an anti-fog can lock insert in the box and a large field of view. Because of its heavier 1.8 kilos, the Neotec 2 receives three stars for weight. The Shoei Neotec 2 receives four and a half stars for its A-shell material. We measured an average noise level of about 101 decibels, which is also quiet but a little disappointing given the additional lining. The internal temperature of the helmet was around 32 degrees Celsius, so a 1-degree difference isn’t too bad, especially on a hot day. The wind speed was between 120 and 130 km/h, and the temperature outside was around 33 degrees. The Neotech 2 was tested on the same day as the Schuberth C4 Pro. Finally, the liner is removable, washable, and antibacterial, with additional liner pieces around the ears to reduce noise levels. There is a vent in the chin at the top of the head together with an exhaust for ventilation. The shell is available in three sizes, and while it is on the heavier side at 1700 grams, the visor is Pin-Lock ready with the insert included and has a drop-down Sun Visor. This helmet will cost around $700 (approximately £450). That is, provided they didn’t use it in the office where their workstation would identify them.Shoei’s A-material, a fiberglass composite, is used to make the Shoei Neotec 2. However, the person using it remained anonymous. The device made you appear incredibly dumb. The helmet, according to Gernsback, suppressed sound by approximately 95%, and the small glass spyhole guaranteed that no adjacent activity could disturb the user from their concentration. If you looked at Gernsback’s anti-distraction device, you would quickly notice why he’s known as “ The Father Of Science Fiction.” The wooden helmet shut out noise and visibility, allowing the user to concentrate on the activity they were working on. Do you have trouble focusing at your workplace? Does something frequently get in the way whenever you strive to be active? Then The Isolator helmet, designed in 1925 by Hugo Gernsback, a Luxembourgish-American inventor, editor, writer, and magazine publisher, could be what you need.
