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Anonymous said in November 9th, 2009 at 8:50 pm
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In November 2008 I was involved in a motorcycle accident that left my right foot crushed. My head was protected and as a result I am alive to tell this story. I was wearing the Vox flip up helmet. When I hit the pavement on a busy NYC, street my head was insulated from a massive impact and i was able to hop away with my life and a smile. All helmets should work this well. I thought it was a novelty helmet, but it is not. GET ONE!

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Anonymous said in November 9th, 2009 at 10:34 pm

I ordered this helmet in a large, as this is the size I have purchased my other helmets in, but when I received it I was unable to close the face shield. The construction looked to be great and Sterling Tek were very easy to work with on the return but just be cautious. They are working with DOT to get the XL & XXL size helmets certified but they may take awhile.

May be a great helmet for a woman or child but sizing does not seem to adhere to industry standards.

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Derenik said in November 9th, 2009 at 10:38 pm
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Two words: TOO TIGHT. A Large is a medium. I kid you not. I like the internal sun shade…convenient (especially since the helmet is so tight, you couldn’t get the legs of any decent sun glasses in between without cutting off circulation to your scalp…leading to NGPB (non-genetic premature baldness). Buyer beware.

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