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Customers expressed satisfaction with the Caberg helmet, appreciating its comfort, affordability, and quality. They praised the flip-up design, which facilitates easy usage with glasses and enhances airflow. Many noted improvements from previous models, though some faced challenges with intercom integration and operating certain features when wearing gloves. Despite minor drawbacks, like sun visor visibility issues and snug fits, customers deemed it a worthy purchase, highlighting its quietness and safety features. Several affirmed its great value, favorably comparing it to more expensive alternatives.
Fits well, not too hot in summer, fairly quiet.
My last helmet was a Caberg Duke, so getting back into it a few years later it wasn't a tough choice. I like a flip front because I work on a site where they check ID on entrance and the flip makes that easy, I also like the integrated smoked internal visor, does a decent job. Goof ventilation, pinlock included which is great too. No complaints at all, what I expected, comfy, fits well, ventilation works, not massive wind noise. Would recommend, good value as well.
A nice helmet for a small bike but if you're on a big bike touring not very nice. I ride a Tracer 7 and the wind noise is bad. The flip mechanism is clunky and cheap and a really tight fit for a medium. You get what you pay for.
Great service from SportsBikeShop. Went to buy a HJC i100 but after sitting in the shop for 20 mins with no hassle or salesman pushing me to buy l knew it wasn’t the right helmet for me. Tried this one and found it far more comfortable. Paid for it in shop and had it delivered for free next day. Sales girl told me to put it on at home for a couple of hours and if I was the not happy with it send it back for free. Great service.
Bought this to replace my last Caberg Duke (which I had for ten years). Tried and tested, great helmet. I like the solid build quality, easy to use features, like the sun visor, operated from the top of the helmet, the main visor is opened from the front, not the side like some makes, and the flip front is smooth and has that solid click into place so you know it's not going to rattle about or drop down. It's also light, comfortable, reasonably quiet, and looks cool. Plus, this one came with a free pinlock. Won't hesitate to buy another when the time comes.
Flip front helmet. Great fitting medium helmet. Sun visor very easy to raise or lower.
Definitely quieter than my previous helmet
Third Duke helmet. Duke, Duke 2 and now the X. Might not be the top of the range but always comfy out the box. Warm in winter and cool in summer.
This is easy to use, the sun visor is great. The flip up feature works well. Comfortable.
This is my third Duke. The first two were Duke 2's the second one saved me in a bad accident last August. They fit me well, are comfortable and aren't too heavy. They are well made and I was able to fit a Senna SMH5 intercom fairly easily. Recommended. Safe travels everyone.
Had a similar Caberg for 15 years and it lasted well, enabled easy use for lifting front at petrol station and final adjustment of my glasses before closing. Hence bought new and so far happy.
After riding for a long time with an open faced helmet. I have come to the age of self preservaition hence opting to replace my helmet with this flip front . The build seems very good and the noise level is very low. The helmet is comftable to wear. Still getting used to the more restricted vision compared to an open face. Seems to be a good helmet with the added benefit of being able too ride with the front open and locked in place if needed
Perfect fit, comfortable.
Good design makes it easy to use the controls with either hand.
Really pleased with the purchase,
Thank you
Good comfy fit for me and feels compact & light for a modular helmet.
The only down side is that the sun visor shows below the main visor top edge, even when fully retracted. I am ok with it now but some may find it intrusive.
Otherwise it suits me fine.
Had a Caberg full face helmet a while back and was pleased with it. This Duke X is just as good with the benefit of being a flip up. I found the top lever to operate the sun visor was very easy to locate and use. Added benefit is the ease of putting on glasses to read a map or parking information. Good value for the money
A very comfortable helmet for me and being a glasses wearer I appreciate that I can put on my glasses and then put on the helmet with the flip up front in the up position and then lower and lock it in place; this also makes it easier to position my intercom microphone.
This is a good helmet - not quite excellent but better than other purchases I've made. I bought because it fitted my head shape better than the 'cheeky' brand I'd had previously. It's quiet on the road but not tested at motorway speeds yet. The chin bar is closer to my face than my Other but I think this helps reduce the wind noise -aided by the chin bar skirt (it does seem notably quieter). What would make it excellent - the chin bar release is hard to operate with gloves on. This may be a new requirement and would be safer in a crash. I also found fitting an intercom a bit trickier with the pads packed in a lot tighter and the mic 'indent' (a nice touch) could do with being slightly longer. But with pinlock, sun visor, easily operated main visor, and resin shell, I don't think you'll find a better helmet for the money (assuming it fits the shape of your head).
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