- Location
- The Land Northward (Bountiful), Utah
I spent a bunch of time talking to industry experts, ride demo days and YouTube reviews.
And the most quiet helmet available currently is a Shueberth. They are the only manufacturer that actually advertises a decibel deminishment rating. And quiet seams to be their niche. Alas they don't fit my head as well as I like, are expensive, and have a few other nitpicky drawbacks (for me specifically)
The Shoei Rf1400 is probably second in line on quiet. With the GT-air scoring well and also surprisingly a few HJC models like the RPHA pro 11. Obviously Bell's Star lineup is great as well.
What swayed me on the Bell Star MiPs DLX was the DOT, Snell and (although not advertised in the USA- ECE rating.)
These ratings allow me to use it if I have machinations of racetracks...
It's intermediate round shape fit my dome.
DLX transition lens and the fact that Bell has 4 shell sizes so you don't get a monster bobble head with fat padding in the smaller sizes. MiPs: it's saved me from ANY injury in my other crashes. Triple density foam (safe) so the shells are physical smaller (theory being: smaller shapes are quieter and impart less rotational energy in crashes. Shoei and Arai both make small very round shaped helmets for this reason).
And (important for my wallet) they support racers.
But ultimately whatever helmet fits your head, is very safe and has the features you want is the helmet to get.
And the most quiet helmet available currently is a Shueberth. They are the only manufacturer that actually advertises a decibel deminishment rating. And quiet seams to be their niche. Alas they don't fit my head as well as I like, are expensive, and have a few other nitpicky drawbacks (for me specifically)
The Shoei Rf1400 is probably second in line on quiet. With the GT-air scoring well and also surprisingly a few HJC models like the RPHA pro 11. Obviously Bell's Star lineup is great as well.
What swayed me on the Bell Star MiPs DLX was the DOT, Snell and (although not advertised in the USA- ECE rating.)
These ratings allow me to use it if I have machinations of racetracks...
It's intermediate round shape fit my dome.
DLX transition lens and the fact that Bell has 4 shell sizes so you don't get a monster bobble head with fat padding in the smaller sizes. MiPs: it's saved me from ANY injury in my other crashes. Triple density foam (safe) so the shells are physical smaller (theory being: smaller shapes are quieter and impart less rotational energy in crashes. Shoei and Arai both make small very round shaped helmets for this reason).
And (important for my wallet) they support racers.
But ultimately whatever helmet fits your head, is very safe and has the features you want is the helmet to get.