Shoei NXR2 ROAD TEST review | FortaMoto.com

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  • čas přidán 14. 06. 2024
  • The NXR2 is Shoei’s latest full-face sports helmet, also known as the RF1400 in the States. It is the direct successor to the original NXR, which was released back in 2013 and has proven to be a very successful motorcycle helmet. The new NXR II brings many improvements and updates, including the new ECE 22.06 safety rating.
    I took this new lid for a couple of test rides, just like I did a couple of years ago with the original NXR. In this video I will talk about the specifications and my personal experience with the NXR2 on the road.
    The NXR2 is made from the same Advanced Integrated Matrix as almost every other Shoei helmet, which basically translates to 6 layers of fibreglass in combination with organic fibres. The NXR2’s shell is rock solid, but with low weight: around 1400 grams in the smallest shell size. That’s only a little bit heavier than the original NXR, and I suspect it will have something to do with the new ECE 22.06 certification.
    Speaking of which… The new ECE 22.06 brings quite a few new important safety requirements, such as the addition of a rotational force test, and testing with accessories such as an internal sun visor or communication system. The NXR2 is actually one of the first helmets in the world to meet the new ECE requirement. This new requirement raises the bar for helmet manufacturers, keeping our heads safer - jolly good!
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    0:00 - Shoei NXR2 introduction
    0:37 - Which motorcycle is best for the NXR2?
    1:13 - Shoei NXR II material and weight
    1:42 - ECE 22.06 certification
    2:11 - Road test review
    3:50 - (Custom) earplugs to protect your hearing
    4:30 - New NXR2 visor
    5:17 - Photochromic helmet visor
    6:04 - Shoei Personal Fitting System
    6:39 - Shoei NXR2 price
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Komentáře • 40

  • @colsearle
    @colsearle Před 2 lety +6

    My personal experience with the NXR2 was bad. It was the noisiest helmet I have ever used, so much so that I ended up selling it on. I understand the factors of naked / screen, head shape and the use of earplugs etc but after watching so many video's claiming noise reduction in comparison to others I was shocked just how bad it was compared to my old HJC. Lost a chunk of money finding out it was awful.

    • @agro6821
      @agro6821 Před 2 lety +2

      Hey Colin,
      A lot of new helmets are loud these days.
      I started using motosafe Alpine hearing protection about 13 years ago and they work great.
      I’ve used those foam ear plugs for years also but the motosafe are reusable and soft.
      I went from the nxr 1 to a Arai Corsair V and was shocked how loud the Arai was even with ear plugs.
      Ive owned a lot of different helmets over the years and it’s sort of a catch 22 with helmets it’s sacrifice ventilation over noise or less noise no vents..
      Once you start using ear plugs you won’t go back👍
      Ride safe..

    • @urbanfireblade
      @urbanfireblade Před 10 měsíci +1

      Did you find the visor had a habit of closing with the wind hitting it? Unless it's open more than an inch the first couple of opening positions have no detent strength so constantly gets blown shut by the wind.

  • @jowen85
    @jowen85 Před rokem +1

    Mine whistles on the left side of the helmet particularly, but not exclusively, when the visor isn't latched down. It's a nightmare in situations where you need it unlatched due to misting up or heat when stopped at lights but then travelling on to the next traffic control. I find myself constantly trying to latch/unlatch and the catch is t that easy to do with gloves on. I was wondering if the NXR was better since the visor mech is different. It also picks up a fair amount of wind noise at speed. It's been back to shoei, who just say it isn't a manuf fault and basically, that's it from them. Pros would be the weight

  • @marcoaguiar3226
    @marcoaguiar3226 Před 8 měsíci

    I still prefer the hjc Rpha 71 22.06 but great video

  • @jellevanderkloos5659
    @jellevanderkloos5659 Před 23 dny

    nice video, which sunglasses are you wearing underneath the nxr2 while test riding this helmet.
    i want to buy this helmet but I need good and also fitting sunglasses that don't fog up

  • @jhickman4735
    @jhickman4735 Před měsícem

    Will this helmet with the ECE 22.06 be as safe as an RF-1400 bought in North America ? Are they manufactured differently ?

    • @lennart14
      @lennart14 Před měsícem

      its the same helmet. just different name on the other side of the ocean

  • @tamerpolat9845
    @tamerpolat9845 Před rokem

    Is it true that the visor of the nxr2 does not lock easily?

    • @brianglendenning1632
      @brianglendenning1632 Před rokem

      Not found that at all. The visor mechanism on the NXR2 is better than on my Arai. Both good and each has an edge over the other in some areas

  • @leereefable
    @leereefable Před 2 lety +6

    Please do comparison with arai Quantic.

    • @iNFiN3
      @iNFiN3 Před 2 lety +6

      I have both helmets at home and I can personaly say that the Quantic feels much more premium and the Arai visor system is buttery smooth compared to Shoei. Shoei is a bit lighter and a smitch quieter but not even close to the Arai ventilation, the Shoei looks a bit more sportier and the Arai is more of a all around looking helmet, something you can use as well on a retro and a sport bike, and when it comes to safety, even tho they have the same rating, I belive that the Arai is head and shoulders above it. Both are top notch brands, the best there are, but 10/10 times I would pay the premium and get an Arai, thats my 2 cents.

    • @leereefable
      @leereefable Před 2 lety

      @@iNFiN3 thanks for your input.

    • @effieligouri7969
      @effieligouri7969 Před 2 lety

      @@iNFiN3 so, what do you suggest I should buy? shoei nxr 2 mural, or arai profile jungle? I can't decide. I tried both of them. Arai feels an little bit heavier I don't feel so comfortable, though I know they are the best. Shoei as sool as I wore it I felt like THIS IS IT! so comfortable, a little bit lighter, I didn't feel like taking this off. Don't know what to do. My boyfriend is arai fanatic, he changes helmets every 3 years, only arai. But me.... I don't know if I am arai person... my previous one AGV but...... not that safe..... thanks

    • @chrisgraham6031
      @chrisgraham6031 Před 2 lety +1

      @@effieligouri7969 They’re built for different head shapes, you’ll rarely find both Arai and Shoei helmets fit comfortably. You have to have an oval head for Arai’s. Don’t feel you have to get an Arai because they’re “the best”, they actually have done quite poorly in the past in independent testing, especially side impacts. Safest helmet is one you feel comfortable with!

    • @effieligouri7969
      @effieligouri7969 Před 2 lety

      @@chrisgraham6031 thanks for answering

  • @NoOne-qx4xv
    @NoOne-qx4xv Před dnem

    not so noisy, but draft left and right where visor ends above ears. Pity.

  • @foxcharlieromeo9071
    @foxcharlieromeo9071 Před 2 lety

    👍✌️

  • @Foshizzles
    @Foshizzles Před 10 měsíci

    Hi what dainese jacket are you wearing?

    • @FortaMoto
      @FortaMoto  Před 10 měsíci

      It's actually an airbag vest. You can find it on our website by clicking this link: www.fortamoto.com/dainese-smart-jacket-black-fluo-yellow-620.html

  • @robertgosz4281
    @robertgosz4281 Před rokem +2

    I don't like mine. It's not quieter nor more comfortable nor lighter than my old cheap Airoch (at $120). The pinlock fogs after several minutes and is not certified for riding after dusk.

  • @ozbusa
    @ozbusa Před 2 lety +1

    Will stick with my NXR v1. I hate the way the manufacturers are forcing a specific brand/model of communicator. My Packtalk Slim fits perfectly on my NXR v1

    • @FortaMoto
      @FortaMoto  Před 2 lety +2

      The NXR is a great helmet, so I can understand why you'd like to keep hold of that one for a while. The NXR2 doesn't have a specific communication system, but it is prepared for a universal system. Sorry if the video confused you, the helmet depicted with a comm unit in the video is a Neotec II with SRL system.

    • @joaosoares3719
      @joaosoares3719 Před 2 lety

      It also fits perfectly on the NXR2. I have both.

    • @martyn_g
      @martyn_g Před 2 měsíci +1

      Use custom Earmolds with speakers wired in. You can use any helmet then.

  • @fuglbird
    @fuglbird Před měsícem

    In some tests the NXR2 was shown to be one of the most quiet helmets tested. At 120 km/h the sound pressure was 98 dB at the ear positions. 108 dB was measured in the worst helmet. It's scary. I'm still using my AGV helmet from 1978. It's must simpler and quieter than the helmets you can buy today. I don't have to wear earplugs.

    • @Billy_W
      @Billy_W Před měsícem

      There is no way you are using a helmet today that is over 40 years old? Please for the love of god replace that, it will just crumble upon impact surely??

  • @kierenmoore3236
    @kierenmoore3236 Před 2 lety +1

    Doesn’t look like an X-Spirit … and the OG NXR looked better, too, imo

    • @joaosoares3719
      @joaosoares3719 Před 2 lety

      It does, but this guy is using an extremely wide angle lens that deforms the image quite severely.

    • @kierenmoore3236
      @kierenmoore3236 Před 2 lety

      @@joaosoares3719 … Well, the OG NXR will take X-Spirit visors, and vice-versa … whereas, the NXR 2 has a whole new visor shape, which means buying more visors … 😏. Cha-ching, Shoei 💰 I think the OG NXR looks better, probably looks more like the X-Spirit if anything since it has the same visor shape/aperture (and the NXR 2 shell looks much the same as the OG, except for the much bulkier vent controls). I suspect the NXR would pass 22.06 as well, if someone paid to test it; but Shoei saw an opportunity to redesign the visor aperture shape, and sell a bunch more visors (they were losing sales by having the OG NXR and S-Spirit share visors; every other helmet of theirs already had its own, proprietary visor shape … 😏)

    • @villea1841
      @villea1841 Před 2 lety

      @@kierenmoore3236 The NXR 2 and the X-Spirit 3 use the same visor.
      Just like the NXR & the X-Spirit 2 did.
      And the original NXR was bested on the X-Spirit 2. They were 90% same helmet.
      I had both of them so easy to compare.
      Now I have the HJC RPHA 11 Carbon just because could not find a NXR in size medium at the time of purchase.

    • @kierenmoore3236
      @kierenmoore3236 Před 2 lety

      @@villea1841 The X-Spirit III can take a CWR-F or CWR-1 (NXR ‘1’) visor. The NXR2 has a newly designed CWR-F2 visor … Have you personally fit one of the new CWR-F2 visors to an X-Spirit III shell … ?!

    • @villea1841
      @villea1841 Před 2 lety +1

      @@kierenmoore3236 They did change the visor for the NXR 2 and it now has the central lock and visor opening so it doesn't fit the X-Spirit.
      Seams that I was wrong about that.