I’ve been riding 30+ years and like you I don’t feel comfortable on a bike without my air vest. I haven’t had any offs yet but I feel just that little bit safer in the knowledge that I am giving myself the best chance to minimise injuries if the worst happens. 😊
I live here in the US, the San Francisco area. Have owned the tethered Turtle 2 for two years and also have the eTurtle. I write for Web Bike World and reviewed both for them, along with the Alpinestars TechAir 3 and 5, the HMOOV Helite, and the Mo'Cycle jeans. I'm currently testing the DAir, KLIM, REV'IT, and HELD. Will be doing a comparison piece on all of these. I've been fortunate to deploy all but the DAir myself using the individual company's triggers. Deployed my tethered Helite falling off of my bike. I wear the KNOX jacket or the Alpinestars Halo Drystar on hot days. Both flow air very well wearing the Turtle vests. Replaced the Turtle back protectors with KNOX level 2 units. More airflow using that back protector and more pliable for storage in my top box. I ride a 2022 Ducati Multistrada V4S Sport.
Would it be detrimental for the functionality of the vest (a k.a. less safe) if you wear a rucksack on top? I like the helite h-moov, but the vest seems to have you better covered (specially around the hips)
I had the lanyard version, 1st edition. Had an accident on the freeway/motorway and it protected me very good. Slammed on the asphalt with my back and my right side, but had no major injuries. The cannisterholder was totally ripped tho so i couldn't use it anymore.
I have just brought the e-moov backpack. I wanted an air vest but want to use a backpack. So this seemed a great idea. Only been out once with it and removed the backpack section as didn't need it. Spent 5 hours riding and it was very comfortable. Didn't blow up so that's good 👍. I too consider it essential and won't ride without it or any of my full gear. Thanks for the run through of your experience.
I have the lanyard version. Wets out in heavy rain but comftable. gets hot on a really hot day but what price on a spine, internal organs and a neck. Like you I wear it at all times, bit of a pain in the bath though. lol.
Fantastic review just what I have been searching for a review from someone like who rides almost everyday. Got rear ended while stationary 12 days ago in the Alps while leading 8 guys on tour luckily on the last day before heading home. The bike is probably a write off and I had some quite severe torso injuries broken ribs internal bleeding etc. This type of air bag with the sensor would definitely have minimised my injuries which are going to take months to recover from especially at my age. Thank you, definitely going down this route and this has helped me cut through the crap. Great vid quality and sound, managed to salvage my cameras but lost my brand new Dji Mic 2 in the crash. FB👍
@forestboy54 hi. Thank you so much for your detailed comment. I'm sorry to hear about the incident. Wishing you a speedy recovery. I'm in the Alps at the moment. And I've got my E Vest on every day. I've now got the fork sensor as well. Added reassurance 🙂 hopefully you'll hit subscribe and catch my review with the fork sensor and trip across Europe which I'm currently filming. If you do purchase one. Could you let Helite know my video helped you with your decision 🙂
@steve00alt70 no it shouldn't. It's complex design shouldn't allow for that. It is designed to activate if it senses a loss of control or you come off. But with the fork sensor on it'll work under 10mph as well.
Interesting vid thanks for making this I ride with the Helite GP Air lanyard version when on track but wanted something for the road. I looked to the Turtle as i loved my GP Air but due to using RST jackets for the road all of them have a speed hump and the turtle does not work with a speed hump. So have bought myself an RST adventure jacket with an in motion electronic airbag in it for about £100 less then the turtle so worth a look.
I think your doing the right thing it’s a great piece of mind when riding 👍😀 I’m going to get one thanks mate I’d rather be hot than have a broken back ect
I looked at a lot before settling on this one. I wasn't happy paying a subscription for ones that go under jackets. But now I have this one I ride with it all the time and don't worry about showing off my nice expensive jackets🤣
Up until now they were inferior. The Klim one may offer similar coverage though. However, you have to make sure your jacket has enough room to accommodate the expansion - which probably means buying a new jacket.
I'll be reviewing a few sports bikes soon when the weather improves. I'll be sure to comment on how it feels. Having sat on an R1 with it on, it didn't seem like I'd have any issues
High visibility clothing has been proven to not make any difference while riding. Anyone interested get on a bike safe course. Plus I'm a Paramedic and people very regularly pull out in front of the Ambulance with all lights ans sirens so......we are programmed to focus on what can cause us damage on the roads. For a car it's vans, buses lorries ect
Cite your source for high visibility clothing not providing any improvement for rider safety. If proven, it should be published research, not a website.
Motorcycle Conspicuity Issues and Intervention: A Systematic Review doi: 10.18502/ijph.v50i1.5069 Motorcycle and motorcyclist’s appearances are highly associated with the risk of motorcycle crashes. The most important part of enhancing motorcycle conspicuity is to ensure motorcycle appearance is always in contrast with the road traffic environment.
Differences in motorcycle conspicuity-related factors and motorcycle crash severities in daylight and dark conditions Mohammad Saad B Shaheed, Wei Zhang, Konstantina Gkritza, Zach Hans Again, states that motorcycle safety can be enhanced through gear that improves visibility.
I have been riding with a hi viz vest for years. Only once had a car swerved in my lane. Recently I did a short ride across the city without my hi viz vest. Two cars swerved in my lane during that ride. It does make a difference. EDIT: adding to that, I always ride with my headlights on as well. To my idea, hi viz clothing is way more visible than your motorcycle lights.
I appreciate your audio quality immensely. It's really pleasant to listen to a reviewer with a good voice and good information.
Thank you. There's nothing worse than poor audio. It's my biggest hate
I’ve been riding 30+ years and like you I don’t feel comfortable on a bike without my air vest. I haven’t had any offs yet but I feel just that little bit safer in the knowledge that I am giving myself the best chance to minimise injuries if the worst happens. 😊
Completely agree with you. I just don't feel safe without it now. I'll always ride with one
I live here in the US, the San Francisco area. Have owned the tethered Turtle 2 for two years and also have the eTurtle. I write for Web Bike World and reviewed both for them, along with the Alpinestars TechAir 3 and 5, the HMOOV Helite, and the Mo'Cycle jeans. I'm currently testing the DAir, KLIM, REV'IT, and HELD. Will be doing a comparison piece on all of these. I've been fortunate to deploy all but the DAir myself using the individual company's triggers. Deployed my tethered Helite falling off of my bike.
I wear the KNOX jacket or the Alpinestars Halo Drystar on hot days. Both flow air very well wearing the Turtle vests. Replaced the Turtle back protectors with KNOX level 2 units. More airflow using that back protector and more pliable for storage in my top box. I ride a 2022 Ducati Multistrada V4S Sport.
Would it be detrimental for the functionality of the vest (a k.a. less safe) if you wear a rucksack on top? I like the helite h-moov, but the vest seems to have you better covered (specially around the hips)
@markkitaoka8783 Since you've had both tethered and electronic, which one do you prefer and why? :) Thanks
Hi Mark, i'm very interested in your upcoming article, as you mentioned in your comment. Is it out yet? Kind regards
I had the lanyard version, 1st edition. Had an accident on the freeway/motorway and it protected me very good. Slammed on the asphalt with my back and my right side, but had no major injuries. The cannisterholder was totally ripped tho so i couldn't use it anymore.
@@Vanilly06 that's great to hear you had one and it kept you safe. Did you buy another
@@RevZolution Just about to order one right now to go with my new V-Strom ^^.
I have just brought the e-moov backpack. I wanted an air vest but want to use a backpack. So this seemed a great idea. Only been out once with it and removed the backpack section as didn't need it. Spent 5 hours riding and it was very comfortable. Didn't blow up so that's good 👍.
I too consider it essential and won't ride without it or any of my full gear.
Thanks for the run through of your experience.
That's great to hear you've got one as well and value wearing it. I'm glad you liked my video. Thanks for watching
I have the lanyard version. Wets out in heavy rain but comftable. gets hot on a really hot day but what price on a spine, internal organs and a neck. Like you I wear it at all times, bit of a pain in the bath though. lol.
Fantastic review just what I have been searching for a review from someone like who rides almost everyday.
Got rear ended while stationary 12 days ago in the Alps while leading 8 guys on tour luckily on the last day before heading home. The bike is probably a write off and I had some quite severe torso injuries broken ribs internal bleeding etc. This type of air bag with the sensor would definitely have minimised my injuries which are going to take months to recover from especially at my age.
Thank you, definitely going down this route and this has helped me cut through the crap.
Great vid quality and sound, managed to salvage my cameras but lost my brand new Dji Mic 2 in the crash. FB👍
@forestboy54 hi. Thank you so much for your detailed comment. I'm sorry to hear about the incident. Wishing you a speedy recovery.
I'm in the Alps at the moment. And I've got my E Vest on every day. I've now got the fork sensor as well. Added reassurance 🙂 hopefully you'll hit subscribe and catch my review with the fork sensor and trip across Europe which I'm currently filming.
If you do purchase one. Could you let Helite know my video helped you with your decision 🙂
Audio only plays from the left when using earbuds BTW
That's very strange, is it only when I'm stood next to the bike talking rather than riding
Great review I’ve ordered one
Thank you. Hopefully you'll never need it but it's always nice knowing you're safer riding with it
Ditto, just ordered!
In the US that Skyline is sold as the Infiniti G35, and it's very clearly based on the 350z or 370z.
@@boriskhavronin that makes sense
The electronnic is good if u get rear ended. Did you say that it will inflate if your going below 10mph? that cant be right
It will only inflate over 10mph. However, if you get the fork sensor then it'll inflate under 10mph and stationary
but if your slowing down and waiting in a long que will it randomly go off?
@steve00alt70 no it shouldn't. It's complex design shouldn't allow for that. It is designed to activate if it senses a loss of control or you come off. But with the fork sensor on it'll work under 10mph as well.
Can you also use the mechanical trigger on this electronic trigger vest?
@@Ramadas.T.D not as far as I'm aware. It's just electronic trigger and you can't manually set it off
Interesting vid thanks for making this I ride with the Helite GP Air lanyard version when on track but wanted something for the road. I looked to the Turtle as i loved my GP Air but due to using RST jackets for the road all of them have a speed hump and the turtle does not work with a speed hump. So have bought myself an RST adventure jacket with an in motion electronic airbag in it for about £100 less then the turtle so worth a look.
Except for the membership fee, annual maintenance fee and God knows what else…:-)
@@viktorkatona7521 well so far a £10 per month subscription. If you have any other suggestions that support a jacket with a speed hump all ears.
I think your doing the right thing it’s a great piece of mind when riding 👍😀 I’m going to get one thanks mate I’d rather be hot than have a broken back ect
Thank you, yes I definitely agree. Being hot is definitely better than a broken back or worse
Did you consider a vest that goes under a nice jacket? Thinking about the vanity piece. I definitely want a vest but can’t decide which one
I looked at a lot before settling on this one. I wasn't happy paying a subscription for ones that go under jackets. But now I have this one I ride with it all the time and don't worry about showing off my nice expensive jackets🤣
Up until now they were inferior. The Klim one may offer similar coverage though. However, you have to make sure your jacket has enough room to accommodate the expansion - which probably means buying a new jacket.
Did you manage to get a fork sensor?
I did indeed. I will be doing a video of that soon..probably from Monaco 😃
Your fitting looks quite tight. I got it at an official dealer and they said you need to be able to put a whole fist between you chest and the vest.
I can still do that on mine. There's a good amount of distance allowing the jacket to move about 👍
@@RevZolution ah great, it looked tighter in the video 👍
And how about the software updates? Any info on that?
@@Motovibes91 Not heard it needs any......I will contact helite and let you know but as of writing this, never found anything to say it needs any
What gloves are you using in this video??
They're Dainese Tempest Unisex D-Dry Short Glove. Very good, very waterproof and comfortable
No audio for the first three minutes?
There's definitely audio from start to finish 👍
What kind of jacket are you wearing?
It's a Rukka jacket
Great on a sit up and beg kinda bike, but uncomfortable on sporty bike. Imho
I'll be reviewing a few sports bikes soon when the weather improves. I'll be sure to comment on how it feels. Having sat on an R1 with it on, it didn't seem like I'd have any issues
@@RevZolution i found it very uncomfortable, in fact i no longer wear it on sports bike, although it's fine on an adventure type bike
@@RevZolution if memory serves me, i think the problem was when trying to look over my shoulder, restricted my movements
@geecee4746 yeah I can totally appreciate that looking over shoulders it might get in the way. I'll be interested now to see how it is when I ride one
Looking at getting a vest as well when to a chat from the company.
Why not D Air RevZ? It’s a bit cheaper with no subscriptions.
@JCRule69 there's no subscription with Helite. Once you've paid for the vest that's it. That's why I chose this one.
High visibility clothing has been proven to not make any difference while riding. Anyone interested get on a bike safe course. Plus I'm a Paramedic and people very regularly pull out in front of the Ambulance with all lights ans sirens so......we are programmed to focus on what can cause us damage on the roads. For a car it's vans, buses lorries ect
Cite your source for high visibility clothing not providing any improvement for rider safety.
If proven, it should be published research, not a website.
Motorcycle Conspicuity Issues and Intervention: A Systematic Review
doi: 10.18502/ijph.v50i1.5069
Motorcycle and motorcyclist’s appearances are highly associated with the risk of motorcycle crashes. The most important part of enhancing motorcycle conspicuity is to ensure motorcycle appearance is always in contrast with the road traffic environment.
Differences in motorcycle conspicuity-related factors and motorcycle crash severities in daylight and dark conditions
Mohammad Saad B Shaheed, Wei Zhang, Konstantina Gkritza, Zach Hans
Again, states that motorcycle safety can be enhanced through gear that improves visibility.
Don’t spread misinformation about motorcycle safety without doing your due diligence with research.
Your comment should be deleted.
I have been riding with a hi viz vest for years. Only once had a car swerved in my lane. Recently I did a short ride across the city without my hi viz vest. Two cars swerved in my lane during that ride. It does make a difference.
EDIT: adding to that, I always ride with my headlights on as well. To my idea, hi viz clothing is way more visible than your motorcycle lights.
To much talking
Erm......do you just want B Roll or something? Thanks for watching though🤗
“Too much Talking” Disagree, very informative, I picked up lot from your commentary, Thank you.
@markwood9755 thank you 😊
@@RevZolution 👍😀
@@RevZolutiongotta disagree with op. This is a well paced good review