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The 2020 riding season started in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, we were told to distance ourselves and race tracks didn't open until June... so in April I decided to get a dual sport. I've never even ridden a motorcycle off road before (like gravel or dirt) and thought this would be a good time to start exploring.
So in 2020, I'm returning to tracks as usual, but when not at the tracks I'll be entering the world of Adventure riding.
I made a list of the top things I wanted in an adventure helmet, and why those things were important. See and hear about my comparisons, and how the helmet does at both lower and higher speeds. I did my first vlogging in this video with the internal X-COM recording to my phone's bluetooth android app.
NEXX X.WED2 Adventure Helmet Review 15:40 minutes
In 2020 I finally got an XCOM for Lori's XT1 helmet, so we could talk while instructing her on the track.
I currently have two XCOMs... 1 is in Lori's XT1 and the other is in my XWED2, so after a day of adventure riding - I will wear my XWED2 to instruct Lori while on the track. Note: You can take the visor off the XWED2 to use as street, but I generally go to the track the day after adventure riding - so I take the lazy way and just leave the visor on.
What shoes are to some people, helmets are to me (I have more than one). I started looking through Google images and found these helmets.
The cool designs originally drew me to them, but as I read about their products I was intrigued by the light weight carbon fiber and forward thinking communications support. I hadn't heard of the brand before, but found that they are pretty well known in the European scene.
RDR Review Compare to Bell Carbon Race 4:44 minutes
This video compares the NEXX XR2 carbon fiber helmet to the Bell Carbon Race. In 2018 RDR teamed up with NEXX North America for the season and Larry wore their XR2 helmets on the track. This video features the NEXX XR2 Carbon Pure, Acid, Torpedo, and the Fuel and includes lots of photos and videos of each helmet in a 360 rotation of the helmet with the shield down and then up. Larry usually puts his logo on the chin of his helmets, but that and the tinted shield are the only helmet modifications.
I had my eyes on this helmet for a while and pulled the trigger this year. One of my favorite designs ever.
RDR Video and Photos of the XR2 Torpedo 2:47 minutes
This is currently the lightest track helmet available at just 2lbs 12oz!!
RDR Video and Photos of the XR2 Carbon Pure 2:31 minutes
This season's matching bikes really got me thinking that I'd like to add a white based helmet to my helmet stable.
RDR Video and Photos of the XR2 Fuel 2:22 minutes
I like the graphics and another white option to match my scheme for 2018.
RDR Video and Photos of the XR2 Acid 2:06 minutes