Scorpion EXO-R420 Shake II Helmet
The EXO-R420 redefines what you can expect in a sub-$200 full face helmet with state-of-the-art materials, performance features, sleek modern design, refined fit, and a dual safety homologation. A combination more commonly associated with helmets at twice and even 3 times the price!
Shell:- Advanced Polycarbonate shell specifically engineered to maximize impact dispersal
- Aero-tuned shell sculpture results in reduced aerodynamic drag and improved balance to minimize fatigue
- Advanced multi-layer EPS provides superior energy absorption and channels for increased airflow
- Aero-Tuned ventilation features a Ram-Air intake system, 3 port exhaust spoiler system and EPS channels for an optimal flow-thru effect
- Removable / washable KwikWick® II interior keeps you cool, dry and comfortable
- 3D contoured, KwikFit® cheek pads allow easy access for most eye glasses
- EverClear® Anti-fog treated Clear Face Shield installed. Anti-scratch coated and offers 95% UV-A & UV-B protection
- Optional Dark Smoke Shield shown sold separately 52-420-68
- Elliptec® II quick-release face shield mechanism with integrated center lock provides a superior shield-to-gasket seal.
- Integrated speaker pockets to accommodate BlueTooth® communication system speakers
- Breath Deflector included for enhanced fog-free performance
- Aero Skirt (Chin Curtain) included to help reduce wind noise
- EMT-friendly, emergency release cheek pads
- DOT FMVSS No. 218 Certified / SNELL Approved
- 5 Year Warranty
Sizing Information
Helmet Sizing Information from Scorpion:
Our customer service group tried on a selection of the R-410 helmets and we found the fit to be very similar to HJC and Shoei brands. We noted that overall we thought the fit, if anything, was just slightly more snug; so if you find yourself sometimes between sizes in a helmet, we suggest choosing the larger, otherwise choose the size you normally wear.
One other tip: This helmet has padding that seals around the neck, cheeks and chin very well and the opening is a bit more narrow than most. It helps to put the helmet on toward the back of your head first and pull it on while rolling it toward the front. This is a common technique with many racing helmets that are also a bit more narrow at the helmet’s opening.
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