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Old 01 Jul 08, 04:42 PM   #16 (permalink)
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That's such an unusual, off the wall question that I think the only way is to get down to a shop with a tape measure and find out the practical way.......Are you really so conscious of the size of it and how you look? No-one will know it's you on the inside!
Ps/ I'm gonna say it straight....those jackets look sh1t IMO, upto you but they look like what they are - cheap rip off's!! Sorry for any offence
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Old 01 Jul 08, 04:51 PM   #17 (permalink)
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Those jackets look sh1t IMO,
I didn't think that they looked that good.
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Old 01 Jul 08, 05:15 PM   #18 (permalink)
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yep

Oh yeah- i thought the jackets looked lousy (the ebay copies). If i was getting a Ducati jacket id buy a proper original.

I did go to the Ducati shop and try what they have. Well what ever they have in Medium and Small- which is a small section

My question was more now- on what helmets are smaller in shell size. And yes I have gone to shops and tried on helmets. The Ducati helmets are the only ones that are not available in all sizes to try on at one dealer. Have to go see another store and check.
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Old 01 Jul 08, 05:26 PM   #19 (permalink)
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Ok....good luck. how's the biking / Ducati scene in Austria then? Much going on?
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Old 02 Jul 08, 07:36 AM   #20 (permalink)
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Arai helmets are more compact on the outside. this was a tip offered by Girlsbike2, for the same bubble head reason as you mention. I don't worry about it massively as long as the lid fits, but it is a consideration if there are 2 different brand helmets that fit equally well.

I am five foot tall and my AGV looked huge on my head, as do Shoeis (if i can get them on). My Arai Astro is a lovely shape

I've tried Suomys on and these fit lovely but the dealer i was trying them on in didnt have a decent mirror handy so i couldnt check out the aesthetics
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Arai helmets are more compact on the outside.
Depends a bit. I mean, they have five shell sizes, which from memory go something like this:

1 XXS
2 XS, S
3 M, L
4 XL, XXL
5 XXXL

Arai Helmet (Europe) B.V.

So, if you have a Small, or a Large, it'll be compact on the outside relative to head size; but if you have a XS, or a Medium, it'll be larger relative to head size.
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no they are rubbish the same one that they sell down the market on a sunday proberly
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Old 04 Jul 08, 04:47 PM   #23 (permalink)
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1) I was just wondering what helmet brand makes the smallest and most compact in shape? Meaning the outside shell. (XXS is the head size right. I can wear a Small size Helmet with no problem. XS and I can't breathe!)

For example I was told that Shoei helmets make the smallest meaning that the shell is the most compact and smallest on the head. For example their size M is smaller on the outside than Brand X M sizes, etc...

2) Out of the Ducati branded helmets- Arai or Shuomy- which one is the smalest and most compact on the head?

For example if I take size Small - which helmet will be physically the smallest shell on the head. Im 5'6 but slim- so want to avoid looking like a bobble head!

I'm in Vienna, Austria- but am used to US sizes.
I believe (but stand to be corrected) that Arai are one of the few companies who size their shells in relation to the size which you buy.

I'm not sure if Shoei still do different size shells, but they used to. My wife bought an XR-900 in XS (she has a pin-head!) about 4 years ago & that was definitely a compact shell.

Most companies produce one shell size and then stuff in more or less padding depending on what size you want. I believe Arai do 3 shell sizes (1 for xxs/xs/s 1 for M/L & 1 for XL/XXL), but once again I stand to be corrected.
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Old 04 Jul 08, 09:05 PM   #24 (permalink)
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Most companies produce one shell size and then stuff in more or less padding depending on what size you want. I believe Arai do 3 shell sizes (1 for xxs/xs/s 1 for M/L & 1 for XL/XXL), but once again I stand to be corrected.
They have five: see my post and link on this three posts up!
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Old 05 Jul 08, 08:02 PM   #25 (permalink)
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Thumbs up size sizes sizes

Thanks for all the info.

I also have been reading up catalogs and brochures and i gather that Arai, Suomy, Shoei, and AGV have at least 3 different shell sizes (some have more). Arai or Shoei also has different shaped helmets too- egg, round etc).

Heading to the helmet stores armed with a tape measure to measure Small Helmets.
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