Friday, December 2, 2011

Scorpion EXO 700 Motorcycle Helmet Review


!±8± Scorpion EXO 700 Motorcycle Helmet Review

Nobody likes to part with money these days as it is too hard to come by. You know that if you decide to cut corners with your motorcycle helmet then it could cost you way more than a few bucks but still, you don't want to spend more than you have to spend. Too often when you go looking for cheap motorcycle helmets you end up with just that, a cheap piece of junk that probably wouldn't protect you from a June bug in the head let alone a tumble down the highway.

The good news is that you don't have to compromise if you take the time to look around for the right motorcycle helmet and we can help you with your learning curve. One of the best "bang for the buck" helmets on the market today is the Scorpion EXO 700 helmet. Often times when you get in this price range you find a helmet that is short on quality, features and style but you won't find that with the Scorpion lineup. This helmet is as good as many high dollar helmets I have ridden and I think Scorpion is going to be making some big splashes on the motorcycle helmet world.

The Scorpion EXO-700's fiberglass/Kevlar matrix shell with a standard EPS-lined chin bar is Snell 2000/DOT certified so you know you are getting a quality helmet from a protection standpoint. The function of the helmet is also very good as Scorpion uses a very easy to operate, toolless system and the 700 comes with a very nice anti-fog visor that worked well on our test ride.

The interior of the helmet features a very nice fabric liner that is designed to wick the moisture away from your skull and the venting system flows plenty of air to help keep you cool and comfortable.

The Scorpion EXO 700 owes much of it's inexpensive nature to the fact that it is manufactured in China but you can take comfort that it is designed and spec'd out right here in the good old USA. Being manufactured in China should not be considered a flaw as many products are made there today and the quality remains high.

We should note that the Scorpion 700 is a little heavier than some higher end helmets but that is to be expected considering the price point that it comes in at. Our example weighed in at 3lbs 10oz and was barely noticeable when riding down the road so don't sweat this at all. The visor fits tightly and sealed well and I didn't notice any out of the ordinary levels of noise at speed.

In conclusion the fit and finish are very impressive, especially considering the price point that the Scorpion helmets come in at. You are giving up some of the appeal of the bigger name brands and you won't have the lightest helmet on the market but you will be sporting a decent helmet for a very reasonable price. If that is what you are after then the Scorpion EXO 700 could be just what you are looking for in a helmet.


Scorpion EXO 700 Motorcycle Helmet Review

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