Shark Skwal i3 with Brake Lights | Review

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  • čas přidán 13. 07. 2023
  • Tom takes you on a deep dive into the groundbreaking features of the Shark Skwal i3 motorcycle helmet, with a special focus on its revolutionary new brake lights. Designed to provide an unparalleled level of safety and visibility, the Skwal i3 is a game-changer in the world of motorcycle helmets.
    Tom starts off by introducing the Skwal i3, a helmet engineered to cater to the needs of avid motorcyclists who prioritize safety without compromising on style and comfort. Its sleek design, aerodynamic shape, and exceptional build quality make it an ideal choice for riders of all levels of expertise.
    The star feature of the Shark Skwal i3 is its innovative brake lights system. With strategically placed LED lights integrated into the rear of the helmet, riders can now enjoy enhanced visibility on the road. Tom will demonstrate how these brake lights work, providing a clear visual signal to other motorists when you're slowing down or coming to a stop. This groundbreaking technology takes rider safety to the next level, reducing the risk of rear-end collisions and improving overall road awareness.
    From its advanced ventilation system, providing optimal airflow and comfort during long rides, to its quick-release visor mechanism, ensuring hassle-free shield changes, no aspect of this helmet goes unnoticed. The Skwal i3 is designed to meet the demands of modern riders, blending style, innovation, and safety seamlessly.
    Stay tuned as Tom guides you through the simple and intuitive process of using the Skwal i3's features, including the brake lights system. Make sure to like and subscribe to our channel for more informative and exciting videos about the latest motorcycle gear.
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Komentáře • 32

  • @jocleobury
    @jocleobury Před 9 měsíci +6

    Just ordered one of these. My first helmet for my first bike!

  • @Boomballer7
    @Boomballer7 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Recently I bought this helmet and added sena 10c evo now I have a smart helmet really happy with it.

  • @richardbell9382
    @richardbell9382 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Great review. I've just picked one up and as you said it's an excellent lid.

  • @strictlymotorsport6741

    Just purchased one of these. Feels really comfortable. Haven't used it on the road yet. Weather has been a bit rubbish. Looks pretty cool though. I have the blue one and I've just ordered the chrome blue visor which makes it look even better. Thanks for the video 👍👌

  • @mechykb8624
    @mechykb8624 Před 9 měsíci +5

    amazing review man, youre fr an underrated channel keep it up😤❤

    • @infinitymoto
      @infinitymoto  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Thank you! We'll do our best to keep it going.

  • @JLlilhampton
    @JLlilhampton Před 6 měsíci

    Great video, thank you.

  • @gorgan3358
    @gorgan3358 Před 9 měsíci +2

    That looks really cool. Time to upgrade from my old scorpion exo 510 😂. Thanks for the review

    • @rfh9560
      @rfh9560 Před 7 měsíci

      What did. You think about the ventilation? I don’t even have a motorcycle myself, in the process of getting my license

  • @johnnybond9768
    @johnnybond9768 Před 9 měsíci +1

    …ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT!❤🚦❤️

  • @Sahkopekka200
    @Sahkopekka200 Před 2 měsíci

    Just got this in matte black. The front lights fit well with the cfmoto 800nk front lights :D

  • @Bikerxnurse
    @Bikerxnurse Před 4 měsíci

    My second helmet. ❤

  • @Ventcis
    @Ventcis Před 9 měsíci

    How you open and close the vents of this helmet?

  • @Mac-kx1lc
    @Mac-kx1lc Před měsícem

    I just bought one of these today, ended up getting an xxl, other helmets I have worn where l or even medium

  • @rebelloelton23
    @rebelloelton23 Před 2 měsíci

    Where could I order the different colored visors for this helmet?

  • @zygimantassiugzda5401
    @zygimantassiugzda5401 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for this informative review. I have read some reviews that the older models were noisy, how is this one?

    • @infinitymoto
      @infinitymoto  Před rokem +3

      Sadly we cannot test the helmet out on the road but seeing as Shark is constantly improving after each model they release one can only assume it is improving. In the video we touched on the fact they have taken countermeasures to reduce the wind noise. If it does become an issue there are processes you could take in order to reduce wind noise via wearing a balaclava, getting some auritech earplugs, and helmet skirts that go around the bottom of the helmet for a better seal. I hope this helps! - Tom

  • @maljohnston3758
    @maljohnston3758 Před 8 měsíci

    Nice review, thanks very much! Doesn't look like it includes a battery pocket at the back which rules out the Sharktooth Prime. So that means I may as well go Cardo which is more expensive and a bit more external but probably gives me better sound and features....

    • @infinitymoto
      @infinitymoto  Před 7 měsíci +1

      If you can get a cardo it's definitely worth its weight in gold. They're on point when it comes to keeping their systems updated and has loads of forward-thinking features for you to play around with.

  • @jeffl2261
    @jeffl2261 Před rokem +4

    I just got this helmet recently and so far so good except I’m having trouble installing a cardo unit. I’ve been trying to use the clamp mount and there doesn’t seem to be enough space between the shell and the EPS. Looks like I’m gonna have to use the stick on mount instead but wondering if you have tried mounting and communicator units to this helmet and your thoughts

    • @infinitymoto
      @infinitymoto  Před rokem +3

      What you've done is the best possible way to mount a coms system to the Shark Skwal i3. I would steer away from trying to clip it in as it will damage the rubber trim at the bottom of the helmet and allow unwanted wind noise into the helmet.

    • @liamwright8022
      @liamwright8022 Před 8 měsíci

      Is it still good for you?

    • @thomaswhite8658
      @thomaswhite8658 Před 2 měsíci

      Sena fits great

  • @JavierSanchezDelgado
    @JavierSanchezDelgado Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hi there ...can i ask u what color is this exactly please? thank u

  • @Bohemianbiker1k
    @Bohemianbiker1k Před 11 měsíci +2

    My opinion is I already ordered mine with the iridium shield

    • @infinitymoto
      @infinitymoto  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Your opinion is the best opinion 🤣

  • @mathias6423
    @mathias6423 Před 10 měsíci

    I have the earlier version of this helmet called Shark Skwal 2, it has green lights in the front and back, no breaking light. But a solid green light both in front and back.
    However a problem I found pretty early on with that helmet was the battery life for the helmets lights, it was maybe only 3 hours of solid light before it ran out of battery and it got worse pretty fast, after 1 year I had to charge the battery to run the lights for only 1 hour =(
    I wonder if they have improved the battery life/time for this new helmet or if it still is too short.

  • @taxana6
    @taxana6 Před 8 měsíci +5

    Here are some negative aspects:
    1. Polycarbonate is not the lightest nor the most secure and stable material for the shell. It's rather cheap and just good enough for the price.
    2. Poor ventilation due to holes that are too small to really create an effective air flow.
    3. The electric system has several problems:
    3. a. The brake light sensor doesn't seem to work reliably in (softer) real braking conditions. It only works when shaken by hand...
    3. b. First of all many helmet batteries are being delivered empty and we all know that this is not a healthy state in which an accumulator should be stored.
    The battery life is mentioned with 12 hours non stop lighting after a full charge. Other customers have shown that it's actually around 5 hours on a new helmet. In time capacity will decrease and after a few years your're going to be left with 1 to 2 hours probably. This leads to:
    3. c. The battery is not easily exchangeable - if at all. This is another shocking example of planned obsolescence. Irreparable products like this should be banned from the market by law.
    3. d. There are customers who complain about unstable electric circuits or faulty electronics (e.g. flickering of the front lights when set to continuous shining).
    4. The microratchet can be closed the wrong way around. This means you can insert the belt into the buckle upside down and it will just seem to be stuck correctly. But the whole strap will be twisted and in case of an accident it might not be safe or snug enough or it might even hurt you without knowing what went wrong...
    5. The D-Skwal 3 model is almost the same helmet without the faulty and unnecessary blinking games and it's around 70 € cheaper. That's why I'm going to try it today in the shop...

  • @marcoaguiar3226
    @marcoaguiar3226 Před 8 měsíci +2

    For me This helmet is great looking and I was about to buy it for its safety, style, stability and unique led lights safety feature...
    But, when researching for a ECE 22.06 norm helmet to replace my old 22.05 but quiet and super stable at any speed rpha 70 (only 99db at 65mph) it just missed the mark for sound isolation with 101db at 65mpg, subpar ventilation where its +1C inside vs outside whereas with the hjc i71 there's no difference outside vs inside temperature and so its neutral and better ventilated.
    In this skwal i3 there is also no emergency quick release cheekpads system, its only a polycarbonate shell (aguarbly not the safest material)with 2 shell sizes, That chin curtain is made of such a cheap material and has a very bad ergonomic cut so much so that it violently scratched my face everytime I tried it on, also that ratchet lock strap can be accidentally closed upsidedown making it useless in case of an accident and so for all these reasons my racional mind told me to go with an I71 instead...
    But, a few more online reviews saying it starts to fly off your head when at 70/80mph + and that under heavy downpours it leaks water through the top of the visor I started gravitating more towards the skwal i3 despite all the above mentioned downsides...
    Conclusion is that I will endup sticking some motosafe tour earplugs on and buying this one that actually:
    Is 100gr lighter than the I 71,
    has a better visor(more detent levels and a small gap detent for city riding or 'city position' and easy open/close action) and an antifog coated sunvisor for those below zero cold UK winter days,
    has been apparently designed using aerodinamic algorithms and then tested on a windtunel for stability (hence that super cool rear spoiler) and has that additional visibility bonus of the led lights adding a super cool and unique factor...
    All of this hoping that in 2 or 3 years time it surpasses my disappointing sharp 3 stars rpha 70 and gets 5stars as all ECE 22.06 are rummored to get...
    Its not perfect no... Far from it... But if my research proves right this may well be one of safest entrylevel helmets on the market for the price! Only surpassed in ventilation and quietness by the spartan rs and the scorpion exo 1400 evo air which have double d ring unpractical closure systems for touring/commuting and no lights...
    Ride safe,
    Dr. Marco.

  • @zupatun
    @zupatun Před 9 měsíci +4

    No aramid/Carbon fibre means NOT "top o the line"...sorry.