A very brief preliminary report: I got my Schuberth from Revzilla after Greg Hall's recommendation. I ordered it last Monday and it arrived yesterday, about 12 hours before I got back to town.
It seems very well made and thought out (although I can't get the sun visor removed. I got one side loose, but it was one of those moves that I can't quite remember). I need to get it out to clean. Maybe tomorrow when I'm not so tired.
I only rode a few miles with it. It's amazingly quiet at speeds up to 60 (without the nearly omnipresent Colorado crosswind). I like the way it feels on my head. It's definitely lighter than my trusty old Nolan N-103. Definitely quieter, too. Not quite so easy on and off (which is why it's quieter). Great peripheral vision. I'm anxious to wear it on a trip. I'll be doing that Thursday morning as I go to Denver for our Annual Conference (this Annual Conference is an annual meeting of all the churches in the geographical region which is also called an Annual Conference... in this case the Rocky Mountain National Conference. I hope that's as clear as mud to any of you who care).
It seems very well made and thought out (although I can't get the sun visor removed. I got one side loose, but it was one of those moves that I can't quite remember). I need to get it out to clean. Maybe tomorrow when I'm not so tired.
I only rode a few miles with it. It's amazingly quiet at speeds up to 60 (without the nearly omnipresent Colorado crosswind). I like the way it feels on my head. It's definitely lighter than my trusty old Nolan N-103. Definitely quieter, too. Not quite so easy on and off (which is why it's quieter). Great peripheral vision. I'm anxious to wear it on a trip. I'll be doing that Thursday morning as I go to Denver for our Annual Conference (this Annual Conference is an annual meeting of all the churches in the geographical region which is also called an Annual Conference... in this case the Rocky Mountain National Conference. I hope that's as clear as mud to any of you who care).