NEW!!! Schuberth C5 vs C3pro - side by side comparison

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  • @JozsaMarton
    @JozsaMarton Před 3 měsíci +1

    on the c3 pro: the vent-out air goes out back of your neck through the collar-foam material which is porous. FYI.

  • @thehexter1
    @thehexter1 Před rokem

    Yeah, I ordered before from Champion Helmets and saved over $200 on my Shoei Neotec II. Looking to get this one and the savings for the C5 plus the SC2 comm unit is closer to $500! Insane how they are priced here. Thanks for the review, I have seen all of them now. 😀

  • @CorgiDaddy
    @CorgiDaddy Před rokem

    I just tried on a few Schuberth helmets yesterday at a local shop. I liked everything about the fit and am now watching CZcams videos such as yours. I am between the C3 Pro and C5 and since I live in Scottsdale Arizona where temps hit over 110 for weeks on end I am going to purchase the C5. Currently looking at the Chrome Burner website and appreciate the very informative review and upside of buying from a European retailer. Thank you!

    • @VoyagingVoyager
      @VoyagingVoyager  Před rokem +1

      Glad my video helped someone! The C5 is the best warm weather modular I have tested in terms of ventilation. When it gets super hot I just flip it up and enjoy a blast of fresh air. You will love the C5.

    • @CorgiDaddy
      @CorgiDaddy Před rokem

      @@VoyagingVoyager Just deciding on colors. The white isn't available in 2XL and want to be seen and have something that reflects the hot desert sun. Have you ever seen the Fluo Yellow? I call that Hi Viz and have that on some of my jackets. Just want to stay away from dark colors.

  • @BMWLDRider
    @BMWLDRider Před rokem

    Thanks!

  • @davidcravens-ofarrell1565

    I have the same problem with that chin vent on my C3Pro....I had to angle my screen so my head isn't in the "bubble". Ventilation is fine now.

  • @alanhassall
    @alanhassall Před rokem +1

    The liner under the micro metric does not Velcro on my C5. Overall, I like it a lot. I am looking forward to the coming availability the pads to adjust fit as my head is a bit longer oval than Schuberth are designed for. I have a slight gap between my temples and the helmet padding, but the crown of my head fits very nicely in the helmet. I also want to find a dark visor for my girlfriend or a darker internal sun visor. She wears sunglasses all of the time and doesn’t have to see where we are going as the sun goes down.

  • @dazmian1
    @dazmian1 Před rokem +3

    Nothing about the quietnes of the helmets? This is mainly the reason you buy Schuberth

    • @VoyagingVoyager
      @VoyagingVoyager  Před 2 měsíci

      I guess I felt it goes without saying, they both live up to their reputations. Both are probably the most quiet helmets I have used.

    • @dazmian1
      @dazmian1 Před 2 měsíci

      @@VoyagingVoyager Yes but which one is quiter :)

  • @503BikerDad
    @503BikerDad Před rokem

    Great comparison! What about noise? I'm looking at a C3 Pro just because it has a ton of positive reviews talking about how quiet it is. How do these 2 compare regarding noise?

    • @VoyagingVoyager
      @VoyagingVoyager  Před rokem

      I've ridden with it for roughly 1k miles now, I would say it is just as quiet as the C3P.

  • @davidcravens-ofarrell1565

    The C% looks like it had a bigger circumference?

  • @bagherhabibi9596
    @bagherhabibi9596 Před rokem

    Thanks for the comparison video. Can you tell me what size you have in both helmets? Same size? I have not been able to try one on. I had a Large C3 pro and I am undecided if I should get a large C5 as I am being told by others to size down to a M.

    • @VoyagingVoyager
      @VoyagingVoyager  Před rokem

      I have large for both. I would say the C3 is possibly a bit more snug, to me the difference in size between the two is really splitting hairs. They are very close in size.

    • @CorgiDaddy
      @CorgiDaddy Před rokem

      @@VoyagingVoyager I agree that the C3 Pro is slightly snugger than the C5. I just tried them both on yesterday at a local shop. I wear a 2XL measure 62.5 cm.

  • @brianlarkin9160
    @brianlarkin9160 Před rokem

    Hi from Ireland 🇮🇪 great comparison I think I will save a little more and get the c5 ride safe

  • @DFWKen
    @DFWKen Před rokem

    Appears that a front-facing camera cannot be installed because of the new vent.
    And I wonder if that new vent plays nice with a Bluetooth (Cardo in my case) boom mic. Anyone know?

    • @VoyagingVoyager
      @VoyagingVoyager  Před rokem

      When I record voice with my videos I use my C3pro. Of course you could mount the cam on the side, but yeah, the sliding vent is a problem depending on where you want your cam mounted.

  • @VirtuallyStaging
    @VirtuallyStaging Před rokem

    You mention that the sizing between the two is similar. From what I've read and experienced, the C5 runs about 1 size larger than the C3 Pro. I wear a large in C3P, but I tried on a large in the C5 and it was too large. The medium fit me well in the C5. Anybody else?

    • @VoyagingVoyager
      @VoyagingVoyager  Před rokem

      This is a tough one because head sizes vary greatly. I have large in both. I can only speak for myself here but I find that the C3 is definitely a bit more snug. However, the C5 is also appropriately snug. I find that large fits me fine in the C3 and C5.

  • @programmingfortheweb
    @programmingfortheweb Před 11 měsíci

    The C3 Pro in plain white is much cooler in the summer than the ones which have been painted. I have had two, one painted and one white, the white one is a lot cooler.
    The venting for the C3 Pro is out of the bottom at the back - you'll see a sort of mesh type fabric on the neck roll at the back. It's not as effective as a dedicated vent on the rear of the helmet. Have you got the interior flaps closed on the C3 Pro? These are designed to limit the airflow for winter use...
    The chin vent sends air over the inside of the visor which helps to keep it clear in humid conditions. It also helps to extract the buildup of CO2, which occurs at slow speed in all full-face/modular helmets, when the chin curtain is installed (probably more important).
    Note: I also have a Shoei NEOTEC II and, for me, the C3 Pro is a better helmet than the NEOTEC II. Both helmets are very comfortable to wear. Both have minor "niggles" but the Schuberth C3 Pro is much quieter and the visors are easier to operate, remove, clean and replace.
    I've been debating whether to get the C5 or another C3 Pro. Still undecided but, after your review, leaning towards the C5. Have you done a long term review?

    • @VoyagingVoyager
      @VoyagingVoyager  Před 11 měsíci

      I have not done a long term review, but I still love them both.

  • @parmelota1
    @parmelota1 Před 2 měsíci

    Great vídeo
    Just one question; how is the noise comparation between? Which one is noiser or are both the same?
    Thank you!!!!

    • @VoyagingVoyager
      @VoyagingVoyager  Před 2 měsíci +1

      I might give a slight edge to the C3p. However they are both very quiet.

    • @parmelota1
      @parmelota1 Před 2 měsíci

      @@VoyagingVoyager Thank you very match. best regards

  • @penmakerar
    @penmakerar Před 26 dny

    Is the sizing the same between the 2 helmets? For example: Would a XL C5 fit the same as a XL C3 Pro?

    • @VoyagingVoyager
      @VoyagingVoyager  Před 26 dny +1

      @@penmakerar I found that the c5 was a bit less snug than the c3p. Both were larges. Don’t get me wrong, the difference was very minimal and most probably wouldn’t notice it.

  • @alanhassall
    @alanhassall Před rokem

    It really makes me wonder what it was about the DOT standard that caused them to have to change the shell because they are not the same as the European/Canadian model.

    • @VoyagingVoyager
      @VoyagingVoyager  Před rokem +1

      That's interesting. After much research I trust the ECE 22.06 rating more than DOT. The best example is how you can find brain buckets and cheap Amazon Chinese junk helmets with DOT approvals, not so with ECE ratings. Helmet manufacturers should never be allowed to self certify, DOT allows that, ECE does not.

    • @alanhassall
      @alanhassall Před rokem

      @@VoyagingVoyager I remember when Revzilla made their video and how mad everyone was that they did not say that the C5 was ECE rated because we had been seeing reviews across Europe about it being one of the first to meet the new certification. I was surprised that most helmets vary in construction in order to meet regional/national requirements. DOT must require something that ECE does not or the helmets would carry both. I heard somewhere that the shell had to be thicker to pass a penetration test, but don’t know if the source knew what they were talking about. I’m not a fan of DOT either, but it is what we have in the US. When it comes to helmets, I buy fairly high end because I like the removable pads and attention to detail. I found a dealer who had his C5’s marked at $699, and since he hadn’t sold any, he gave me 20% off. I didn’t expect that, but appreciated it. Also, my head does not fit in a lot of the lower cost helmets. My head is also pretty important to me. I’m not terribly handsome and don’t think I could get past facial or brain damage. There is so much liability in helmet manufacturing that I would be surprised if reputable manufacturers would cheat on the tests. I do try to believe the best in people though.

    • @corpsman247
      @corpsman247 Před rokem

      @@alanhassall buy from chrome burner in the Netherlands. I just ordered mine for 360 shipped to me.

  • @fyyff52
    @fyyff52 Před 8 měsíci

    Have you had the chance to weigh the two helmets?

  • @hwy1310
    @hwy1310 Před rokem +1

    I’ll trade less airflow for more quiet…..just a personal preference. I ride long distances and protecting my ears from the wind noise is priority 1.
    Can’t go wrong with a Schuberth, such great quality lids.