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Arai DT-X Helmet Review at RevZilla.com
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- Опубліковано 27 лип 2017
- Arai DT-X Helmet Review
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When it comes to motorcycle helmets, few in the world do it as well as Arai. Long heralded for their ultra-premium lids, they have cemented themselves at the forefront of an industry. With the Arai DT-X Helmet, they bring that top-tier legacy to a more wallet-friendly price point. In doing so, the DT-X Helmet affords the fruits of world-renowned motorcycle helmet technology to riders with an intermediate-oval-shape. From the peripherally belted- super complex laminate construction of the outer shell, to the plush internal Eco Pure liner, the building blocks of the Arai DT-X are rooted in innovation that has resulted from decades of peak performance. Additional features of the DTX Helmet include a VAS MAX Vision face shield, 5mm peel away cheek pads for refined fit, and both Snell 2015 and DOT safety certifications.
I pretty much watch these reviews for the entertainment factor. Keep up the excellent reviews!
I really appreciate your attention to detail in your reviews. Thank you Anthony.
Love Anthony's honest delivery, good shit.
I''m impressed, Arai has managed to make a helmet lock system that is both simple and complicated at the same time.
I love Arai, I have a Corsair X Ducati, an RX-Q Italy Flag and a Vector 2 Blarney. I love the fit, the quality and the view out the eyeports but the last word I would use to describe any Arai is "quiet."
Al Dewmar This DT-X without the chin curtain is loud for me. Waiting for the chin curtain add-on to come in.
Anthony's intro is hysterical. Lmao 😁😁. I swear I watch some of the videos just for the intro. And they are also informative.
Hoping that Arai will give the Defiant the VAS shield system in the near future. I like what Arai has done here, but even though I paid more, the lack of a removable neck roll, chin curtain and emergency cheek pad removal system makes it a deal breaker for me. I'll stick with the Defiant for now.
I own this helmet and must say that the comfort and feel is amazing. Ventilation is good. Visor changing is very easy. Although, the wind noise is a disaster...
Just bought the DT-X. I can live without the pinlock but I did have to spend an extra $30 for an add-on chin curtain to limit the wind noise.
Raul Estrada are you happy with your choice? Would you buy it again?
While the new visor change mechanism is an improvement overall , I still prefer the older mechanism; took 10 seconds to remove and replace the visor
While it’s more finicky at first, once you’re able to do it a few times it becomes second nature
Antony, with your Ducati Monster what will be your helmet of choice and why?
I would've thought this would be more inline with the Defiant, (base model not the Pro Cruise,) than Vector 2.
Arai by far has the best looking helmets
I could have forgiven the pinlock, because at least the visor will accept one out of the box (the previous version you had to get a different shield plus the pinlock), but a Quantum is 80 more and a Pinlock is 30. So why wouldn't you spend the extra 50 to get the Quantum??? And where is the emergency cheekpad removal? That should be standard on all Arai's. I really wanted this to be my next helmet but dammit Arai you let me down.
I should also say, on the design, Arai is functional and mature they're not made for squids. These guys complaining about looks have got their priorities messed up.
one more thing: the name is silly. Everywhere else it'll be called the Chaser or Vector. This "it's not a replacement" is a load of marketing nonsense
Why won't Arai offer the transitions visor? I love Arai helmets, I own four of them. But, I have switched to Shoei because they offer the photochromic visor. And Shoei is also Snell rated and just as premium, IMO. If Arai goes with transitions, I'll go back to Arai. Money is no option, I'll spend whatever they charge. BUT OFFER THE VISOR, ARAI!!!!!
there's a photochromic pinlock by Arai if I'm not mistaken
Yep, transition pinlock available
I love my CORSAIR X best helmet ever!!!
I tried a medium Corsair x on and I felt a huge gap on top of my head everything else fit good my cheeks and my back of my head does that mean I have to go with a smaller size or a different a arai helmet?
What is your measured head circumference around the crown of your head? If it's 57-58cm, that would be size medium. If your crown is 55-56cm, then it's worth trying size small. The helmet should be snug around the crown of your head and usually a bit tighter in the cheeks. -DrewZilla
Thought Anthony retired ?
Lack of emergency cheek pad removal and chin curtain is a deal breaker for me. Arai is compromising safety to save a buck. A chin curtain is just a little piece of fabric that makes a huge difference on noise. I thought arai had high standards
Awesome
I am trying to decide between a Scorpion EXO and Icon Airmada Scrawl Helmet
If you have a narrow/long oval head shape, go with the Airmada. If you have an intermediate oval head shape, go with Scorpion. Most people have an intermediate oval head shape. -DrewZilla
Thank you very much. After reading this I ordered on revzilla can't wait till Tuesday!
Hi, do you recommend this helmet for track days?
This helmet is SNELL 2015 approved, and has an aggressive enough profile that is should do well on track day duty!
I hope that helps,
-Zack
Arai DT-X and Arai Vector X is that same?
And then, DT-X vs RPHA 11 who is better?
The DT-X has an intermediate oval fit and is for the American market with a DOT/Snell rating. The Vector X has a round oval fit and is for the Japanese/Asian market with a JIS/Snell rating. Otherwise they are almost the same. The DT-X is for 3/4 to upright riding positions. The RPHA 11 Pro is for a full-tuck riding position. Both are excellent helmets. If you want a quieter helmet, get the DT-X. If you want a helmet with a lot of ventilation (but is loud), get the RPHA 11. -DrewZilla
Jaldayat RPHA 11 is a better helmet for me..on par with Arai Corsair-X/RX7X/RX7V
I suggest you wear ear plug when riding if you think noise is a big issue for you
Agv K3sv or Arai dt-x???? Your choice please
I would choose the DT-X unless you really really want an internal sun visor. The Arai has a higher quality composite shell compared to the AGV's more affordable polycarbonate shell. -DrewZilla
*bit.ly/Arai_DT-X
I bought the Arai DT-X to REPLACE the AGV K3SV that I have. I just feel safer and more comfortable in the Arai.
2:40 this is the really simple, high quality Arai shield change mechanism you get for $500! Five hundret.
How does this helmet compare to the Defiant?
Structurally, they're very similar. However, the Defiant has a rounder internal shape with more ventilation compared to the DT-X, which has an intermediate oval internal shape and a little less ventilation. The Defiant comes with a Pinlock shield and insert, while the DT-X comes with a Pinlock shield but not the Pinlock lens insert. Both have a similar field of view, but the DT-X's VAS-V shield has smaller side pods than the Defiant's SAI shield. -DrewZilla
I wonder how long Arai is going to be able to sell entry point helmets for $500+?! Given how many alternatives are on the market fully loaded with carbon, pinlocks, etc. I am curious why people still buy Arai for that kind of cash...
It's an entry level Arai, not an entry level helmet; an important distinction to make. Arai doesn't compromise safety or comfort for money. You get what you pay for. Helmets with similar quality and safety are basically the same cost, regardless of manufacturer.
Assuming you don't go down, that $600 buck pricepoint amortizes to like 2 bucks a week over the 5 year life of a helmet--which when you think about it, pretty much makes using a *good* helmet far and away the cheapest part about riding a bike, and with the biggest payoff if the worst happens.
Sure as hell, I'll pay a little over 2 bucks a week for the bestest most comfy (to me) street helmet money can buy, and if I do go down (knock on wood), that good investment is going into protecting those thinky-bits which rattle around in that brain bucket of mine.
And, you're right in that for a relatively small amount more you could go Quantum X (if it fits) and get a better value if you wanted a similar helment with pinlock out of the box.
nominalvelocity it has been long since all other bands besides Arai and Shoei compromised on safety. Look at the MotoGP paddock-Rossi is riding in AGV, Lorenzo Shark (and HJC before that), there are Scorpions there and XLite, Suomi does a full carbon fibre race lid and Bell's new Race Star is one of the best and safest helmets I have ever ridden in. There's a safety rating body set up by the government in the UK called SHARP, have a look on their site for ratings-plenty of what you would consider "low end" helmets get 4 & 5*. So it is complete and utter bollocks that Arai is somehow unique in their pursuit of safety, because the industry has moved on and they are lagging in features.
November11Seven my NXR (I love that helmet SOOO MUCH), was £260 came with pinlock, chin curtain, two top channels, super light materials and smaller shell, graphics and I even managed to get a discount on a photochromatic visor (£100 with a discount), so for the same $500 I got a metric ton of Shoei value (in my opinion). I am sure Arai crowd will buy some of those - brand loyalty is a big thing, but personally I think that Arai will be left behind soon if they do not revise their commercial strategy.
Max Mazourov not saying that Arai is unique, but all of those snell lids you listed with similar safety, similar weight and similar linings are similar in cost. That was my point. $200 HGV doesn't buy you all day comfort, 500 might.
nominalvelocity OK mate, you love Arai - I understand... you also have lots of spare cash... also understand. We can go through the list of "value points" one by one until the cows come home and you find one where twice the price Arai is marginally better. For anyone with deep pockets and severe nostalgia - good luck, but I will go with one of the better spec'ed alternatives for my next lid and maybe get an extra track day for my money...
Mine must be missing some pieces, I cannot get the side odds back on. Definitely not with the ease displayed in this video.
what's the difference between the DTX and the rf1200?
Really the main difference is that one is an Arai and the other is a Shoei. Both have a composite shell construction, fit an intermediate oval head shape, are Snell-rated, and accommodate glasses really well. It really comes down to personal preference. -DrewZilla
*www.revzilla.com/arai-dt-x-helmets
*www.revzilla.com/shoei-rf-1200-helmets
That's a really good answer. I just bought a DT-X after trying on _a lot_ of helmets. It nosed out the RF-1200 based on really small and idiosyncratic-to-me considerations. If there had been no DT-X, I would have bought the RF-1200 happily.
whats a pin lock ?
Pinlock is an anti-fog system. a Pinlock face shield has two plastic pins on the inside of the shield that are use to hold a flexible anti-fog lens insert on the inside of the face shield. The anti-fog insert is porous and shaped specifically to reduce fogging more than typical anti-fog shield coatings. -DrewZilla
> $500 and no chin curtain , no pinlock, no quick removal? What a joke.
0YouCanCallMeAl0 you’re poor
Who's the guy riding the motorcycle?
Mijaíl S. Agip Uriarte Elton John
sasholsuma lol
Arais visor attachment is garage always has been, sad to see they have the exact same problems they had 20 years ago.... Amazing safety, terrible quality and durability. Drop it once, there goes 800 dollars. Owned multiple arais always the visor attachment that is the cause of death. Just a heads up get a Shoei.
idk i like DTF better
arai dont do enough for the money they ask.
Anthony could sell me shit to wear on head :D Awesome guy!
Good brand ,this particular helmet is basic
LOST ME AT 500
it looks cheap
I wish they didn't put the nose covers in there. Makes it impossible to spit.
Spit??
What, you never wanted to spit?
I've needed a shit while I've been riding but it doesn't mean I go for one in my leathers... I don't know a single person who feels the need to spit in their helmet, each to their own 😂😗💦
That's the point of not having the nose cover. You can spit OUT of the helmet. Like putting a potty flap on your leathers.
FTR, I carry a travel roll of Charmin with me too. Been riding with the bears too long...
Even without the nose cover that is still some angle to spit. Anyway, like most most people, I've never felt the need to spit on my bike. Each to their own.
Ugh, same old overpriced Arai ugliness. Nyet!!