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Flip-up motorcycle helmets
Not everybody loves flip-up helmets; some people associate such helmets with the police and a certain kind of BMW rider, but frankly these people need to get over themselves. We at Motolegends are big flip-up helmet fans, and we think they represent the best of all worlds. First, a flip-lid helmet is quieter than a full-face helmet, as the neck-roll can fit closer to the neck, and this is because a flip-lid can be slid into place from the back of the head, rather than having to pass over the widest part of the skull! The Schuberth C3 Pro is still the quietest helmet on the market even five years after it was first released. When a modern flip-up crash helmet is closed, it is pretty much indistinguishable from a full-face helmet, but when you’re in town, the front can be lifted to create a much better airflow. It’s also useful if you want to ask somebody for directions. It is also vastly preferred by the medical services in the event of an accident as they can access airways and the face without having to take your helmet off. So we can't really see the downside of a flip-lid.
For us the leading flip-front helmet is probably the brand new Shoei Neotec 3 helmet. We can change cheek pads and liners for the best fit. New out in 2022 is the Schuberth C5 which is set to compete as the best in the field.
Not sure what motorcycle helmet to buy? We have a great article: How to choose a motorcycle helmet.
Shoei Neotec 3 helmet in anthracite (SHE261)
£629.99
Shoei Neotec 3 helmet in matt deep grey (SHE260)
£629.99
Shoei Neotec 3 helmet in matt black (SHE259)
£629.99
Shoei Neotec 3 helmet in black (SHE258)
£599.99
Shoei Neotec 3 helmet in white (SHE257)
£599.99
Schuberth C5 Carbon helmet in black (SBT1001)
£1159.99
Schuberth C5 helmet in fluo yellow (SBT089)
£519.99
Schuberth C5 helmet in gloss black (SBT088)
£519.99
Schuberth C5 / E2 / S3 neck pads (SBT075)
£18.00
Schuberth C5 / E2 / S3 headliner side pads (SBT073)
£18.00
Schuberth C5 / E2 cheek pads (SBT068)
£62.99
Schuberth C5 / E2 / S3 Pinlock 120 (SBT066)
£40.00
Schuberth C5 helmet in matt black (SBT060)
£539.99
Schuberth C5 helmet in gloss white (SBT056)
£539.99
Schuberth C5 helmet in gloss silver (SBT055)
£519.99
Schuberth C5 helmet in concrete grey (SBT051)
£569.99
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Verified customer reviews for Flip-up motorcycle helmets
Shoei Neotec 3 helmet in white
Got a Neotec 3 it is quieter and lighter than the Neotec 2 and the shell is slightly smaller. Also got the sena SRL 3 and had to come back to Motolegends a week later as this analogue old codger trying to make his way in this digital world could not pair the phone and sat nav to the headset which they did in a couple of minutes good service.
Shoei Neotec 3 helmet in anthracite
What a difference, was never that impressed with my Neotec 2, didnt buy it from Motolegends. Had the PFS done on the Neotec 3 today and the fit is vastly different and as a result its so much quieter.
Shoei Neotec 3 Grasp TC5 helmet in white / black / red
This helmet is super comfortable if you have it fitted using the PFS system and has bags of features. Im using a Cardo intercom system and use the Cardo Neotec 3 adaptor to mount it to this helmet. There are three things that could do with being improved. The ventilation is really not that good in 30 degree plus temperatures. The chin vent does nothing and the vent on top does very little. And if you raise your visor to one of the intermediate stop positions it obscures the top vent cutting off what little airflow there is. Second, there is no reasonable first stop open visor position to help with demisting or airflow. There a tiny intial gap when opening the visor and then a huge gap to the first stop. Thirdly, the pinlock does not adequately fill the visor shape, so there is considerable condensation at the outer left and right edges that is enough to obscure some peripheral vision. Dont get me wrong, this is a fantastic helmet and warrants a five star rating but there are acouple of improvements that could really help.