Youth ATV Helmets
I just totally ate it last night at 45mph. Hit my head at LEAST 5 times before rolling to a hault. On top of all of it's mass amounts of vents, LED lights on the back, built in retractable sun visor, and modular flip up face, this baby saved my ass, and I felt NO pain whatsoever, each time my head hit the solid ground. No cracks or anything. Some abrasions I guess you'd call them on the front (where my face hit first, thank god for full face helmets or I would not have a face any longer.) and some abrasions on the side.
I'd buy a new GMax right now, but I'm a bit broke at the moment. Maybe if they have a coupon or something.
But this helmet saved my life last night, and I think that's worth a perfect review. Works as intended, via human testing.
Edit:
After reading a lot of the negative reviews, I would like to add note. Just because you don't know how big your own head is, doesn't mean this helmet sucks. GMax has a helmet guide. Go to the website, look at the sizes, and measure your head. It's not that difficult.
Edit #2 9/26/2014: Still have the same Crash helmet haha. I've taken it apart and cleaned and washed it a few times now. All moving parts still work perfect. There are only two issues now: Sun visor gets stuck every now and again when I try to bring it down (no problem putting it back in), and the little triangle shaped vents on the right and left side (mainly the left side) pop off every now and again. Not when I'm riding, but if I bump it against a wall to hard or something of that nature. Not bad considering I should have replaced this baby over a year ago.
This thing is made to last.
Product Details :
- Optional L.E.D. Brake Light Kit Transmits your bikes brake light wirelessly and activates L.E.D. light on helmet, sold separately
- New inner flip tint sun lens is easily raised or lowered with lever located on the exterior of the helmet
- Distortion free clear single lens shield
- Integrated multi-function red L.E.D. rear light
- Push to open jaw mechanism is effortlessly raised and lowered with one hand
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