Hrmm I wonder what kind of safety ratings its going to get. My biggest concern is with all the added material. There's a reason many helmets with built in visors don't pass SNELL. I'm usually ok with ECE rating at least with my helmets. But I know some tracks won't allow anything less then SNELL on it.
That's a pretty sweet looking helmet! Looks like something out of a HALO game. The GPS feature is awesome! I wonder how much $$ it is, probably way out of my league.
I work with a resvervist who's full time occupation is as a QPS motorcycle police officer and I usually take his word as bible
You, and any passenger on the motorcycle, quad bike or utility off-road vehicle must wear a helmet that complies with the Australian standards (AS/NZS1698 or AS1698), or the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe standard (ECE 22.05) when riding.
Queensland was one of the first states to accept European standards motorcycle helmets and Victoria followed suit in August last year. NSW has also specified that it is now legal to wear motorcycle helmets that meet the UNECE22.05 (also known as ECE22.05) standard.
Helmets that were legal to wear and, by extension, able to be sold in the country had to have a sticker on the back of them indicating that they comply with the Australian certification. ... NSW has also specified that it is now legal to wear motorcycle helmets that meet the UNECE22.05 (also known as ECE22.05) standard
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