Anyone had one or any knowledge of one?
Quite fancy their adventure helmet as it ticks all the right boxes but I know nothing about them.
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Re: Nexx helmets
I've seen a few in the paddock here and there , never heard anything bad about them .
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Re: Nexx helmets
Sounds good.
In the summer warmth my Shoei doesn't shift enough air because the aerodynamics of the V4 are so good..
The adventure/mx style lids give more air flow and that Nexx allows the front chin vent to be removed and replaced with a simple grill which is included with the helmet.
It's not silly money either so might be worth a try.
In the summer warmth my Shoei doesn't shift enough air because the aerodynamics of the V4 are so good..
The adventure/mx style lids give more air flow and that Nexx allows the front chin vent to be removed and replaced with a simple grill which is included with the helmet.
It's not silly money either so might be worth a try.
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Re: Nexx helmets
Fwiw I have a Nexx Carbon helmet, that I use as my track lid ( because it's incredibly light & the brow height vision was the best by far when I was assessing the market).
Build quality seems fair, no complaints that I can raise except that replacement visors are fairly steep imho ( I wanted a tinted one, so any trackday photo's wouldn't be spoilt by including my ugly old mug ).

Build quality seems fair, no complaints that I can raise except that replacement visors are fairly steep imho ( I wanted a tinted one, so any trackday photo's wouldn't be spoilt by including my ugly old mug ).
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Re: Nexx helmets
I think all visors are bloody expensive these days.....
Dont know much about the lids, sometimes you just have to go for it.
Aria make a nice on/off road lid
Dont know much about the lids, sometimes you just have to go for it.
Aria make a nice on/off road lid