I picked up a new Scorpion ST1400 Carbon helmet (XXL size) in mid-February. I have just over 200 miles of riding now over the past couple weeks and it's a great helmet. It's replacing the Shoei Qwest that I've worn for six or seven seasons now.
Noticeably lighter than the Shoei Qwest in XXL (by about 10 ounces, not a small amount!), vey quiet (although I wear earplugs at all times) and comes with an extra pinlock face shield as well as a pinlock insert. It has an internal drop down sun visor that will come in handy at times, although I wear prescription sunglasses most of the time and try to away from much night riding.
The Scorpion helmet flows air wonderfully through the vents and the face shield has a number of dentents to crack it open or open it partially as needed and the shield stays where you put it.
It has an AirFit feature that you can pump up to snug up the cheek pads if needed. My big head doesn't need it, but it allows for great customization and a super seal around the bottom edge of the helmet for guys that would use it to snug up the fit and keep wind noise away. I can see it possibly being handy down the road as the cheek pads break in in order to maintain that like-new snugness on my head.
As a note, it does fit a half size to full-size tighter than my old Shoei Qwest did when new. However I have come to realize a tighter fit to begin with is worth a more snug fit down the line after it breaks in from some use.
There was so much value in this helmet and its accessories that replacing my trusty Shoei Qwest with the new Shoei RF-SR or the still available but discontinued Shoei GT Air (same prices as the Scorpion) just seemed like it was worth a try to go with the Scorpion. I am not disappointed.
For as much riding as I do, the lighter weight is much appreciated and quality fit-and-finish will hold up for years to come.
I can definitely recommend this helmet and look forward to the riding months to come!
Noticeably lighter than the Shoei Qwest in XXL (by about 10 ounces, not a small amount!), vey quiet (although I wear earplugs at all times) and comes with an extra pinlock face shield as well as a pinlock insert. It has an internal drop down sun visor that will come in handy at times, although I wear prescription sunglasses most of the time and try to away from much night riding.
The Scorpion helmet flows air wonderfully through the vents and the face shield has a number of dentents to crack it open or open it partially as needed and the shield stays where you put it.
It has an AirFit feature that you can pump up to snug up the cheek pads if needed. My big head doesn't need it, but it allows for great customization and a super seal around the bottom edge of the helmet for guys that would use it to snug up the fit and keep wind noise away. I can see it possibly being handy down the road as the cheek pads break in in order to maintain that like-new snugness on my head.
As a note, it does fit a half size to full-size tighter than my old Shoei Qwest did when new. However I have come to realize a tighter fit to begin with is worth a more snug fit down the line after it breaks in from some use.
There was so much value in this helmet and its accessories that replacing my trusty Shoei Qwest with the new Shoei RF-SR or the still available but discontinued Shoei GT Air (same prices as the Scorpion) just seemed like it was worth a try to go with the Scorpion. I am not disappointed.
For as much riding as I do, the lighter weight is much appreciated and quality fit-and-finish will hold up for years to come.
I can definitely recommend this helmet and look forward to the riding months to come!
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