Bill Stevenson wrote:I wouldn't despair too much guys. This is a case where the fact that you can't get this item in the USA makes it seem to be far more desirable than it really is. Every Schuberth helmet that I have ever tried was noisy, leaky, and not particularly comfortable. They are nowhere near as nice as Arai helmets. They are technically classified as 3/4 helmets because the chin bar is not particularly strong. I think they are way over-rated and gimicky, with only so so quality of workmanship and materials. A friend in Germany likes his C3 when he rides his K bike with fairing, but finds it not acceptable when he rides an old, un-faired R 60.
Bill
Having had 3 different series Schuberth helmets (from the BMW - System-I to my current C2), I'd beg to differ. Fit/comfort is a matter of head-shape and helmet shape. The Concept series fits my big noggin better than any other helmet I've tried (including Arai.) Gimmicky? Well - if the gimmicks include the drop-down sunshield, or the built-in antifog coating, gimme the gimmicks. Or the gimmick of my being able to put it on OVER my glasses without having to fumble for 5 minutes futilely trying to fit my glasses on after donning a full-face helmet. The gimmicks keep me coming back for more.
The "classification" isn't entirely accurate. Sorry. Seems to be a story that started because there are no Snell tests on flip-face helmets.. and Snell said they'd test them as a 3/4 helmet, which is why no manufacturer's bothered paying Snell to test them (classic Catch-22.) One of those Interwebthingie stories that seems to accepted as truth when the real story is actually different.
The chin bar on the Concept series *has* been tested by the English series of helmet tests and was found to be just as strong as a standard helmet, and not one that opens when it isn't supposed to. I think I posted a link to these tests here some times ago - or someone else posted it...
I'm surprised at your friends findings - I find the Concepts (C1 and C2) most noisy when behind a windshield, and REALLY quiet and comfortable when in clear air. That seems to be a common finding, I remember a few other people saying the same thing. It's a great clear-air helmet. I'd expect the C3 to be the same. The tests on WebBikeWorld gave the C3 an enthusiastic rating. So far that's the only test I've seen - but their tests seem to be uninfluenced by any advertising concerns since all their advertising is semi-random (Google Ad-Words).
I have no doubt your Arai is a wonderful helmet. For you. For some other people. Not for me. Different strokes, different head shapes, and different desires in a helmet. I'd have to posit that the Schuberth head-shape isn't a great match to your noggin. NTTAWWT, but it has to be taken into consideration before condemning them.