Its tight at first but the padding will adjust from wear on your cheek but should clear your noggin you want a snug fit and you can't do much if its bigger on you the first time you put it on.
Nice review. Not seen a lot of reviews of the new Airflites. I have a 5 year old Airflite and it's pretty good even now. Do the current ones have a channel or groves for folks who wear glasses? My old one does not and is quite a chore to get them in correctly.
To the best of our knowledge Icon has not changed the interior of the Airflite since over the years. Fitting a helmet with eyeglasses can be challenging and will depend on your head shape and frames. One brand that makes a special effort to accommodate glasses is Shark - could be worth exploring their line up if this is an issue for you.
@@schad805 I did see a comment on Revzilla that the pads are glasses friendly. No grooves looks like. My old Ariflite gets quite painful at times when getting the glasses on. I thought by now, Icon would have had some grooves in place to accomodate that. If no, will likley be a deal breaker sadly. The black peacekeeper was on my list.
@@SiddharthVarman Many helmets will state they are "glasses friendly", but these claims are highly subjective. As stated above fit will depend on head/face and glasses shape. If you shop at www.speedaddicts.com returns shipping is on us so test fitting a helmet is risk free.
@@30blindbandit the honest answer is you wont know until you try it on. Fit is a highly subjective topic. Rider preference, head/face shape and of course each helmet's fitment quarks all play a part in making fit a tough thing to accurately target without the rider's head present. Our answer? Just order one from www.SpeedAddicts.com and try it on in your living room. We pay shipping both ways (USA only) so test fitting is completely risk free.
Hey Scottie, you're looking at around 3.78 lbs for this Airflite. Slightly heavier than some poly helmets, but not too heavy that would cause discomfort. Hope this helps!
@@SpeedAddictsTV I just bought the Peacekeeper in matte white but the face shield I got with it has very little of the tint in it. Just curious what you were running thanks
@@mrmurphy8609 You've got it right. The RST shields are fairly light compared to other fully mirrored shields on the market. Pros and cons for this of course. Light tint does allow for a more diverse set of lighting conditions.
@@SpeedAddictsTV went to Cycle gear today to ask if there was something else I could buy and they said No. I showed them the ad from their online store and they said “yes they dont look like that in “real Life”. That just kinda ticks me off after spending $330.00 hard earned dollars.
Thanks for your videos. I enjoy the reviews.
ugh, that helmet is 🔥🔥
Icon makes some pretty stellar graphics.
Great overview of the product
See here to purchase the Icon Airflite Ursa Major at Speed Addicts - www.speedaddicts.com/motorcycle/icon-airflite-gold-ursa-major-helmet
How's the gold shield for night riding? Looks badass 😎
Iridium shields (this one included) are typically a smoke tint. That means they're not recommend for night riding.
I'm at 56.5mm The scale recommends medium. But I've heard its better to buy up one size. What do you recommend?
Its tight at first but the padding will adjust from wear on your cheek but should clear your noggin you want a snug fit and you can't do much if its bigger on you the first time you put it on.
Hey Wade, we'd say go with the medium like Jonny says you'll get a 10-15% break in on the padding.
@@SpeedAddictsTV I went and tried on a larger and medium. Large was the way to go even that is very tight
Seems like your measurements were wrong then🤣
@@_WADE13x 56,5mm is somewhere between Small and Medium. How did you go for rhe large. Are you sure you messured right?
Nice review. Not seen a lot of reviews of the new Airflites. I have a 5 year old Airflite and it's pretty good even now.
Do the current ones have a channel or groves for folks who wear glasses? My old one does not and is quite a chore to get them in correctly.
To the best of our knowledge Icon has not changed the interior of the Airflite since over the years. Fitting a helmet with eyeglasses can be challenging and will depend on your head shape and frames. One brand that makes a special effort to accommodate glasses is Shark - could be worth exploring their line up if this is an issue for you.
@@schad805 I did see a comment on Revzilla that the pads are glasses friendly. No grooves looks like. My old Ariflite gets quite painful at times when getting the glasses on. I thought by now, Icon would have had some grooves in place to accomodate that.
If no, will likley be a deal breaker sadly. The black peacekeeper was on my list.
@@SiddharthVarman Many helmets will state they are "glasses friendly", but these claims are highly subjective. As stated above fit will depend on head/face and glasses shape. If you shop at www.speedaddicts.com returns shipping is on us so test fitting a helmet is risk free.
What size to get for 61-62cm for perfect fit? Nice review.
Hey there, your best bet would be to go for a size XL. If you did need to go up or down a size, we make exchanges free and easy, happy riding!
@@SpeedAddictsTV by the way sir my head is a bit round. Can i still use this helmet?
@@30blindbandit the honest answer is you wont know until you try it on. Fit is a highly subjective topic. Rider preference, head/face shape and of course each helmet's fitment quarks all play a part in making fit a tough thing to accurately target without the rider's head present. Our answer? Just order one from www.SpeedAddicts.com and try it on in your living room. We pay shipping both ways (USA only) so test fitting is completely risk free.
@@SpeedAddictsTV wow. Thanks a lot sir.
How much is it?
Pricing starts at $225.
Are these helmets heavy? Owned an icon helmets some years ago and it was so heavy I regretted it
Hey Scottie, you're looking at around 3.78 lbs for this Airflite. Slightly heavier than some poly helmets, but not too heavy that would cause discomfort. Hope this helps!
Awesome review. Put it on though!! This helmet is huge.
Thanks for watching Jerry!
Gonna check it out!
Looks nice
Thanks for watching!
This helmet made in usa.?
Yea you should be able to find them in gear shops
ICON helmets are designed and developed in Portland, Oregon.
What face shield does that have on it ?
Hey Murphy, that would be the RST Red Fliteshield that comes in the box with the Ursa Major colorway 🤘
@@SpeedAddictsTV I just bought the Peacekeeper in matte white but the face shield I got with it has very little of the tint in it. Just curious what you were running thanks
@@mrmurphy8609 You've got it right. The RST shields are fairly light compared to other fully mirrored shields on the market. Pros and cons for this of course. Light tint does allow for a more diverse set of lighting conditions.
@@SpeedAddictsTV went to Cycle gear today to ask if there was something else I could buy and they said No. I showed them the ad from their online store and they said “yes they dont look like that in “real Life”. That just kinda ticks me off after spending $330.00 hard earned dollars.
I have that helmet. Looks so nice with my 🏍️
kinda doctor fate helmet
I like dis helmet..can you give me one plzzzz,,,,that helmet my dream
Anytime! Just head over to Speed Addicts - payment is require sorry!