Shoei NXR2 Helmet – Yagyo TC-2

Original price was: $811.99.Current price is: $145.00.

Street performance helmet with ECE 22.06 rating, wind tunnel refined aerodynamics and excellent ventilation.

Boiling down the whole knowledge of helmet development, Shoei have created an astonishing concentrate of pure performance. Experience the raw feeling of bike riding without distraction!

Featuring an all-new shield and base plate system for optimized visibility and performance, and the latest noise-reduction technology, which reduces unwanted wind and road noise.
Wind tunnel-optimized to provide the perfect balance between airflow and silence, the relocated centre/forehead vent is equipped with an additional air intake for greater airflow improved hot-air expulsion.

The CWR-F2 Visor protects from 99% of the sun’s damaging UV rays, while an all-new, conveniently located centre locking mechanism evenly distributes shield forces across both base plates. ThePINLOCK EVO fog-resistant system is 10% larger for improved lateral vision

  • ECE 22.06 Certified

Features

  • Shock-absorbent shell in AIM
  • EPS liner system with multiple densities
  • Mist-retardant CWR-F2 Pinlock visor
  • Double D-Ring
  • E.Q.R.S. security system (Emergency Quick Release System)
  • 4 different outer shell sizes (XXS-S/ M/ L/ XL-XXL)
  • 3D centre pad
  • Cheek pads in different thicknesses (31, 35, 39, 43 mm)
  • All pads detachable, washable
  • Ear pads
  • Prepared for Intercom
  • Multiple venting and extraction
  • 6 Inlets on brow & chin
  • 4 Outlets at the rear
  • Aerodynamics
  • Integrated spoiler

Safety

  • Shock-absorbent shell in AIM
  • EPS liner system with multiple densities
  • Mist-retardant CWR-F2 Pinlock visor
  • Double D-Ring
  • E.Q.R.S. security system(Emergency Quick Release System)

Comfort

  • 5 different outer shell sizes (XXS-S/ M/ L/ XL-XXL/ XXXL)
  • 3D centre pad
  • Cheek pads in different thicknesses (31, 35, 39, 43 mm)
  • All pads detachable, washable
  • Ear pads
  • Prepared for Intercom

Ventilation

  • Multiple venting and extraction
  • 6 Inlets on brow & chin
  • 4 Outlets at the rear

Aerodynamics

  • Integrated spoiler

Size Chart

SIZE Head Cirumference (cm)
XS 53 – 54
S 55 – 56
M 57 – 58
L 59 – 60
XL 61 – 62
XXL 63 – 64

How to Measure your Head

Properly measuring your head is crucial to finding a motorcycle helmet that fits comfortably and provides optimal safety. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you accurately measure your head for a motorcycle helmet:

Materials Needed:

  • Flexible measuring tape
  • Mirror (optional)
  • Pen and paper

Steps:

  1. Prepare:

    • Find a quiet, well-lit area where you can comfortably measure your head.
    • If possible, stand in front of a mirror to ensure the measuring tape is level all the way around your head.
  2. Position the Measuring Tape:

    • Place the measuring tape around your head, just above your eyebrows and ears. The tape should be snug but not too tight. It should rest comfortably on your forehead and wrap around the widest part of the back of your head.
  3. Measure:

    • Allow the tape to meet at the center of your forehead. Take note of the measurement where the two ends of the tape meet. This measurement is your head circumference.
  4. Repeat for Accuracy:

    • To ensure accuracy, repeat the measurement a few times and take the average. Helmet sizes can vary between brands, so having a consistent measurement will help you choose the right size.
  5. Record the Measurement:

    • Write down your head circumference measurement in centimeters or inches, depending on your preferred unit of measurement.
  6. Consult the Sizing Chart:

    • Visit the website or contact the motorcycle helmet manufacturer you’re interested in. Look for their sizing chart, which will provide a range of head circumferences for each helmet size.
  7. Select the Appropriate Size:

    • Compare your head circumference measurement to the sizing chart to determine your correct helmet size. Choose the size that corresponds to your measurement, keeping in mind that a snug fit is important for safety.
  8. Try on Helmets:

    • Try on helmets in the size you’ve selected. Ensure the helmet fits snugly but comfortably, with no pressure points or gaps. The helmet should sit level on your head, covering your forehead and not tilting forward or backward.
  9. Check for Fit:

    • Fasten the chin strap securely. Try moving the helmet side to side and up and down. The helmet should stay in place and not shift around excessively.
  10. Comfort and Feel:

    • Pay attention to comfort and how the helmet feels overall. A properly fitting helmet should feel snug but not overly tight and not cause discomfort or headaches.

Remember that a proper-fitting helmet is essential for safety. If you’re unsure about your measurements or the fit, consider visiting a local motorcycle gear store where experts can assist you in finding the right helmet size for your head shape and provide personalized guidance.