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Has anyone got a Shark Evoline helmet

gazey

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I am considering buying one of the new Shark Evoline helmets and was hoping for some feed back (good or bad) before I part with my hard erned cash. :coffee:
 
I have the Shark EVO helmet. I love it. Best of both worlds. 3/4 helmet for summer,full for winter. Best of all the chin bar is out of the way and looks good that way bought it on ebay for 300.00
 
After reading this post I googled the helmet in question, and found a very good review of the Evoline, of course I have to take all info with a grain of salt, since I have yet to see this helmet. I do know I like the idea of a flip up helmet, but haven't found one I really like yet.

http://www.webbikeworld.com/r2/motorcycle-helmet/shark-evoline/

I hope it is okay that I post the above link as I have no interest in them at all and it is more of an info post than anything...
 
I've been running the HJC SYMAX for years but this one looks pretty cool. Going to order one before my trip out west. :doorag:

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Working down the road from Competition Accessories in Ohio this week... I will have to drive over and check it out. Closest places that sells them in stock to me.

It does look good doesn't it?
 
We have the RSX2 full face helmets, which are the latest ones out. They are carbon fiber and weigh less than three pounds. The helmet flows air through very well for cooling and breathing. We love everything about it except the price. It is very important to try on Stark helmets for size and shape.
 
I tried on an Evoline helmet yesterday in medium and it was huge on me. I wear medium for Arai and HJC helmets. I plan on trying a small out as soon as my local shop gets them. Just from looking things over, the build quality looked great and the liner felt very, very plush. If the small fits me, I will definitely buy one.
 
I've had on for about 2 weeks now, that equates to about 600k's of travel and I am very impressed. It would be the most comfortable helmet I have ever owned. A little breezy as there is no chin curtain due to the way it transforms into a jet helmet, and the fact the tab to open the visor is on the top edge. The internal sun visor works well, enough space below it to see the dash unobscured.
The overall finish is outstanding, and the liner puts all other helmets I have owned to shame, including my BMW system 5.:2thumbs:
 
Thanks for the input guys.
No negatives so far. I have read all the reviews I can find but thats not the same as talking to someone thats actually got one :2thumbs:
 
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