About Shoei Helmets
SHOEI helmets are comfortable, even at extreme speeds: This means that the
padding must fit snuggly around your head, without ever feeling unpleasant. At the same
time, the bottom of our interiors have no rims and no overlapping parts. This prevents
turbulence and noise. For our top class models, we took perfection one step further and
designed the entire interior to be detachable. You can replace it in seconds, and you can choose between 7
different cheek pad sizes - what you get is a tailor-fit helmet, taking comfort to the
maximum!
Product Line
Shoei has been perfecting helmets for more than 40 years. Our innovative designs have
unlocked the potential of protection and have become the standard bearer for the entire
industry. Fusing old school craftsmanship with state of the art technology, our entire
line features our Advanced Integrated Matrix (AIM) shell construction technology,
revolutionary ventilation systems, perfect aerodynamic designs, and exclusive 3D comfort
liners.
When you're riding the last thing that
you want to worry about is your helmet. With a Shoei on your heard, you probably wont'
even know tat it's there. Check into Shoei and get it on!
Selecting
Motorcycling has special personal hazards and no helmet can protect the head against all
foreseeable high speed and low speed impacts. The protective capability of a helmet is
difficult to measure at the time of purchase because there are untold types of accident
scenarios. A helmet can provide protection only to the extent that your head is covered
with the helmet. However, the use of a well fitted securely fastened helmet can minimize
the risk of death or permanent impairment from head injury. For maximum head protection,
the helmet must be of proper fit and the retention system must be securely fastened under
the chin. Failure to have a proper fit and/or to securely fasten the helmet is dangerous,
as the helmet could come off in an accident resulting in severe head injury, trauma or
death.
What's Inside:
What's inside a Shoei helmet? The invention of the safety helmet made it possible to
protect the wearer's head against an impact. In the event of an accident, the helmet will
absorb and disperse the forces of an impact, but the helmet also provides protection
against the elements that a rider will encounter on the road such as debris, insects and
the elements.
Shield: The face shield
is made of a strong, transparent material called polycarbonate and is designed to protect
the face of the rider from wind, dust and insects. these shields are equipped with
water and scratch-resistant coatings, and are usually manufactured using one of two
methods. The first involves conventional shaping of a flat panel using heat and
pressure, and the second utilizes injection molding technology. All Shoei face
shields are created using the injection - molding process, which provides the wearer with
significantly greater visual clarity and less distortion than the flat panel method.
Retention System: A Special synthetic fiber chin strap serves to secure the helmet firmly
on the rider's head. The retention system is attached tot he helmet using NASA-level
metal rivets.
Ventilation System: A ventilation system is a standard feature of more recently produced
helmets. it ensures that fresh air is directed into the helmet and exhaled air and
humidity are vented out. Shoei's exclusive venting technology makes Shoei helmets
the coolest on the road today.
Outer Shell: In the
event of an accident, the outer shell will absorb and disperse the impact. All Shoei
helmets are made of fiber-reinforced plastic (FRP), a composite material made up of
synthetic resin reinforced with organic fibers and fiberglass. Manufacturing costs
to produce FRP shells are very high, but the use of modern, lightweight fibers make it
possible to produce very strong, yet lightweight shells. Thermoplastics on the
other hand, which are used to produce most of the helmets on the road today, must be very
thick to provide the required protection and this makes these helmets very heavy.
These thermoplastics are also not very resistant to chemicals and the Sun's UV rays, which
will weaken them over time. For these reasons, all Shoei helmets are made of FRP and
they all incorporate Shoei's proprietary AIM technology.
Expanded Polystyrene: The EPS liner protects the wearer's head by absorbing the remaining
force of the impact that was already partially absorbed and dispersed by the outer shell.
Located inside the outer shell, the liner is made of lightweight, impact-absorbing
expanded polystyrene (EPS). Formulated of a variety of materials, Shoei's EPS is the
product of more than 40 years worth of research and development. These materials
have varying degrees of hardness, which improves the helmet and enhances its ability to
disperse the forces of an impact.
Comfort Liner: Despite its rounded shape, the EPS lining is much too hard to provide a
snug and comfortable fit, so Shoei integrates a synthetic foam padding system covered with
a ski-friendly fabric into each helmet. This padding is made up of several different
kinds of foam of varying densities to ensure a long lasting, comfortable fit. This
is especially important, as the vibrations produced by the helmet during high-speed rides
can be exacerbated if the comfort padding is too soft, which can have a negative effect on
the safety of the rider. Additionally, the comfort liner system is also designed to
work with Shoei's patented ventilation system to allow maximum cooling throughout the
helmet.
Comfort:
Shoei Comfort:
Shoei has spent 40 years studying riders and testing different helmet designs to create
our award winning line of motorcycle helmets. By combining different shapes and shell
sizes with our patented liner and cooling systems, Shoei has created the most comfortable
helmets on the road today.
Helmet Fit:
1. Reduced Buffeting: The reduction of buffeting (shifting of the helmet due to external
forces), which can lead to rider fatigue or impair a rider's vision, plays an important
role in Shoei's design process. Riders wearing Shoei helmets experience for less buffeting
than other manufacturer's helmets due to Shoei's patented 3D liner system. Unlike other
manufacturer's liners, Sh0oei's 3D liner will keep its shape longer because the materials
used to create the liner allow for less helmet movement as you ride.
2. No Pressure: Shoei's 3D liner system
feels like it's been specially molded fit your head. This is especially important because
if padding exerts too much pressure in one particular place, you may get a headache, which
could impair your concentration and increase the risk of an accident. With Shoei's 3D
liner system you will be able to adjust the fit of your helmet to achieve the best
possible fit.
Weight and Aerodynamics:
Shoei's engineers have spent hundreds of hours conducting wind tunnel tests to improve the
aerodynamics of each Shoei helmet. They found that most helmets have a very high inertia
movement, or center of gravity, at the to top of the helmet. This greatly increases rider
fatigue because of the strain that is exerted upon the neck. Shoei has therefore lowered
the inertia moment by improving its helmet's aerodynamics. When coupled with lighter and
stronger construction materials, these new aerodynamic features have greatly reduced neck
muscle strain, which makes for a much more comfortable and safer ride.
Ventilation:
Shoei helmets are hands down the coolest helmets on the market, literally. Shoei's
patented ventilation systems circulate air through the helmet, reducing heat build-up and
eliminating fogging.
Shield
Shoei's innovative face shield design provides riders with a distortion free field of
vision. Constructed of ultra strong polycarbonate materials, these shields offer 99% UVA +
UVB protection and are water and scratch resistant. Shoei's exclusive quick change, single
release system also gives riders the ability to change shields in a snap in the event of a
sudden change in the weather.
Noise:
Excessive noise in the helmet is just plain annoying, but it can also be a safety hazard,
as it causes increased stress and may divert a rider's attention from the road. With this
in mind, Shoei designs its helmets to minimize noise so that the rider can enjoy the ride.
Ventilation is more effective if the air
has a way out.
That is why SHOEI helmets do not only have effective intakes, but also devices through
which hot air can leave the helmet. In the case of our top models, these are the
Aero-Vortex-Ventilations. With their characteristic V-shape, they create negative pressure
making use of the riding windstream. Warm air from the rider´s head is actively drawn out
of the helmet.
On our top range helmets, the shock
absorbing liner is made of two parts. Between them, there is a system of ventilation
channels which can very effectively carry fresh air to the rider´s head, and vent out
warm humid air.
Hyper Dual Liner Ventilation-Animation.
All SHOEI full face helmets use a
sophisticated ventilation intake below the shield window, which serves a double function:
It supplies fresh breathing air to the
rider, but also steers an airflow along the inside of the shield. This helps to keep the
shields dry and clear of fog.
The philosophy of Protection
The properties of Shoei helmet is expected to provide are determined by the company's
philosophy regarding teh provision of "real" rider safety and fall into three
general categories.
Three Helmet Requirements
A crash helmet must provide the rider with the highest level of protection in a variety of
traffic situations: during high speed motorway rides, leisurely rides in the country
and naturally in busy inner city traffic. Although a helmet is mainly designed to
protect the rider's head, this alone is of little use if the pleasure of motor bike riding
is spoiled due to a lack of wearing comfort. In all cases, therefore, guaranteeing
that each helmet ensures "safety, comfort, and passion" is of utmost imprtant at
Shoei.

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