NEW Arai MX-V Helmet By Drudi Performance (MUST SEE)


Arai is widely recognized as one of the most prestigious makers of motorcycle helmets in the world. Some of the most accomplished racers in the world choose to protect their heads with helmets manufactured by Arai because of the company’s extensive product line that covers almost every riding specialty.

Even though the Japanese company is best known for its fashionable motorcycle helmets that are designed with a focus on the road, it engages in all market aspects, which include its MX-V full-face motocross helmet.

Even though the company is most well recognized for its street motorcycle helmets, it also produces off-road helmets.

Arai helmets are distinctive for having a rounded back, which is something you may have noticed. The MX-V shares the same characteristics.

The MX-V, which was constructed on the basis of the VX-3, utilizes the R75 shell, which is a characteristic oval shape for Arai helmets and is designed to lessen the likelihood of your head moving around in the event that you are involved in an accident.

The shell’s Super Complex Lanimate Construction (SCLC) composite fibers provide superior resistance to impact and cracking compared to thermoplastic or even conventional fiberglass.

Arai, a Japanese company, provides us with cheek pads that have a Dry-Cool coating, removable and washable liners, adjustable pads, and an FCS face contour system that allows the helmet to effectively correspond to the contour of your head over time.

All of these features can be found underneath the SCLC shell of the Arai MX-V helmet. Extra safety elements also provide a system for quickly removing the foam in the case of an emergency, a seal that provides enhanced support for goggles designed for motocross, and increased ventilation on the chin guard and front area of the helmet.

Arai offers the MX-V in its classic colors of plain black and plain white, as well as in a livery that is reminiscent of Justin Barcia’s, and in a brand-new design called Block that features elements of styling in white, gray, and black, and was designed by none other than the Drudi Performance Studio.

There is also a pink version of the Block design available, which features gray, blue, and yellow accents. The MX-V may now be purchased, with a starting price of 699.95 Euros, which is equivalent to $710 in United States Dollars. It is available in sizes ranging from extra small to two extra large.

Mihael

Hello there fellow motorcycle enthusiasts; I’m Mihael. The first motorcycle I had was a scooter Gilera vxr 200 from 2003. This is the motorcycle I fell in love with, which brought me into the moto world. Since then, I have been riding many kinds of bikes, from dirt bikes to race bikes. At the moment, I have a Kawasaki Z750 from 2004, and all I can say is that it is a hell of a bike. I have been riding motorcycles for the last 10 years, and during this period, I have been to many locations where I would probably not be without my bike. My goal is to give you the best advice and tips possible that I have been using myself and that all of my biker friends find helpful to them as well.

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