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Helmet Spartan Carbon Skin 1.2 by Shark. With a distinctive and dynamic design, the new Spartan will thrill! Robust and extremely lightweight shell, aerodynamic design, an imposing name that refers to ancient Greek warriors. It combines excitement with power while exuding an aura of strength and determination!
The Spartan is the flagship of Shark's Pulse category, aimed at riders of naked bikes and Roadsters.
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After 1 year of use, the carbon material on the lever that lowers the sun visor (on top) has peeled off without even dropping it.
Also, during a trip from Athens to Ioannina at a speed of up to 160 km/h, it made a lot of noise and at one point, it let in a lot of water due to the closed air vents.
Positive aspects:
- It is a city helmet (it doesn't make noise up to 120 km/h and it doesn't let water in)
- Very lightweight
I don't know if I would buy it again because of the quality-price ratio
The description is a transfer after a recent purchase made by my partner and is very close to the first review by chris_tsap.
Well.. the previous one he had was Shoei, but several years old. It is used on an MT07 motorcycle without a large visor.
a) He is very satisfied with the fit, as it does not cause any discomfort and the feeling is that it really hugs the head correctly. As we all know, the helmet should fit snugly on the head to be correct. In short, it should not be loose, but also not too comfortable. Let's not forget that the padding will take the shape of our head after some time of use and it will fit like a "mold". So be careful with the sellers.
b) As for the noise, he noticed that it is only heard when changing directions (turning the head left or right). As the previous speaker said, wearing earplugs can save the situation for someone who cannot tolerate it.
c) The visor, due to the fact that the helmet is more for touring, is quite large, but not as much as for super sport helmets. Therefore, it has a fairly satisfactory field of vision.
d) The built-in glasses, while they did a very good job in the sunlight, he complained that they caused a little dizziness. This may be due to the lens or because he is not used to wearing a helmet with built-in glasses. Therefore, the suggestion is to check how your vision feels with them before purchasing.
d) Since I mentioned the glasses, I must note that for a helmet with built-in glasses, it is quite lightweight. It weighs about 1330 grams, while the equivalent Shoei GT Air II that I have is about 120 grams heavier. But let's not forget that we are talking about carbon.
e) The chin curtain is foldable, on one hand it is good because in high temperatures you can have it closed, so that more air can enter, and on the other hand, we still do not know its durability and what happens if something happens to it (spare parts).
f) It is a helmet with a double ring.
g) The packaging, as we were informed in the last year (it may be 2 years, I don't remember), comes with a tinted visor as a gift.
h) The chin strap, from what we saw, slightly covers the edge of the nose.
i) It has two air vents, one on the top of the head, in front of the "switch" of the glasses, and the other on the chin.
ia) From what we were informed, we have not checked it yet, it has slots for intercom.
Finally, it has not been tested yet in rain to see what happens in such conditions.
As for the price.. for now, we consider it value for money.
Very lightweight helmet, especially comfortable for long rides and really beautiful (subjectively, of course). Its ventilation is quite good, but unfortunately there is a trade-off with the noise, which becomes very intense at speeds over 120 km/h. Therefore, you might need to consider using earplugs.
Its visor is satisfactory and allows for great visibility, while the sun visor is also very good and provides sufficient coverage to prevent the sun from bothering you (although I have some reservations about the durability of the mechanism that raises and lowers it - I will come back to this after some time).
On another note, you can easily put on and take off your glasses (something that I found very convenient), and the chin strap also appears to be of good quality. The helmet includes a pinlock, a bag, and a second, tinted visor (at least the one I purchased from abroad).
Overall, I really like it and I highly recommend it!