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The SHOEI GT-Air II is a state-of-the-art motorcycle helmet that combines advanced aerodynamics, superior noise reduction, and optimal sun glare protection. With a robust ventilation system and a comfortable fit, this DOT-certified helmet is designed for the modern rider who values safety and connectivity.
Sport | Motorcycling |
Certificate Type | DOT, FMVSS 218 |
Finish Type | Matte |
Number Of Vents | 8 |
Shell Type | Shock-Absorbent Shell in AIM |
Team Name | NON |
Shape | Oval |
Closure Type | Ratchet |
Manufacturer | SHOEI |
Model Name | GT-Air II |
Item Weight | 3.64 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13 x 12 x 16 inches |
Item model number | 0119-0135-06 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | GT2 MBLK LRG |
Safety Rating | DOT Certified |
M**C
Great helmet
Great helmet, good priceHighly recommend this helmet. Fit is great, doesn’t feel like a fish bowl. Peripheral vision is very good. Wind noise is minimal
K**N
Quality helmet
This is the best helmet I've ever owned.very nice and comfortable
L**O
Great helmet, would recommend
I purchased the Shoei GT AirII in part to a video review showing this helmet had one of the best wind noise isolation characteristics done using a dB meter. I also like that later I can install a bluetooth communication system (SENA SRL Mesh) into the helmet. After riding around for a couple months, I can confirm the helmet does an exceptional job at keeping wind noise to a minimum at highway speeds (70MPH). It has good ventilation. I wear hard contact lenses and need to keep air from blowing directly into my eyes, drying them out, and this helmet does just that.The wind shield also optically corrects for the curvature of the shield giving you a very good view as if the shield wasn't there. I was quiet impressed with this feature; never experienced it before and now that I have, it's a must on any future helmets.My only CON is the flip down sun visor doesn't work as well as sunglasses do in when riding into morning sunrises or evening sunsets. The sun visor works well when the sun is higher in the sky, no problem. I just throw on some sunglasses for situations where more direct sun in the face is the case.I should also mention I'm happy with the look of the helmet and its ability to be aerodynamic. I can easily turn my head to look around while at highway speeds and not feel like a bubble head or get whip lash.Last, but not least, I understand that shoei will provide different foam padding to adjust the fitment. Since I bought here, on amazon, this wasn't an option for me but my understanding is if you go to a brick and mortar shop that is a shoei distributor that they can fine tune fitment. I found the fitment perfect for me.
T**X
Would buy again!
This is an amazing helmet. It fits me well and i love the sunvisor part that flips down. I am the passenger and have to wear prescription glasses so this is a great feature. I love the ratchet chin strap and it is easy to put on and remove. I’ve had other helmets in the past and the wind sound is about the same. I still hear it but it is not bothersome.
A**R
Nice Helmet
Fits my head perfectly. Noise is slightly reduced from my old shoei 1200 helmet. The Sena system installed works great. It is winter here so will have to wait for summer to see how good the ventilation is.
J**9
Premium helmet at a premium price.
Some context: I ride a cruiser, and never really go any faster than the flow of traffic. I don't ride with a windshield.I just got back into riding again after laying off it for a few years. I'd been looking for a good full-face helmet for some time. Something light, well-made, comfortable, quiet, well-ventilated (if need be), with an internal sunshield, and with decent anti-fog capability. My previous helmets, when I used to ride both a cruiser and a standard, were a cheap BILT number and a no-name half-helmet.The BILT was incredibly noisy at any speed above "crawl", never felt like it fit right, and fogged no matter what I did unless I opened the face shield completely. It also had a habit of making my head whip back and forth in the wind at highway speeds.The half-helmet was...well...a half-helmet. Light, but that's about it. It most certainly wasn't going to stop bugs from hitting my face, or rain (which stings at highway speeds), and it absolutely wouldn't help me in a crash unless I only hit the top of my head. Considering the IIHS data showing the vast majority of reported motorcycle accidents include a strike to the chin/jaw areas, that was an issue for me.After some research, I got the GT Air II. It feels light on long rides, doesn't get pushed around by the oncoming wind, feels quiet-ish, has a few options to handle fog, is well-ventilated, and is pretty comfy.Some notes: Some helmet brands are better for certain head shapes, but I don't know the shape of my head. The size chart told me I needed a Large, so I got a Large. Unfortunately, I needed to also buy some 31mm cheek pads to replace the fatter ones in the helmet. If you buy this from a motorcycle store, you're likely given the option to replace the cheek pads at purchase at no additional cost to you. This can save you $55-$60.- All the vents are easy to open with one hand.- The internal sunshield is easy to manipulate with one hand. It's not on a spring-loaded latch, so it won't wear out so quickly.- The face shield can be raised only with the left hand, as the tab is on the left side of the bottom of the shield.- The face shield has a "cracked open" setting for low-speed fog mitigation. It works. The ventilation elsewhere helps at higher speeds.- I never bought the optional internal comms, so I can't tell you if they're worth it.- I've read that Shoei didn't submit the helmet for SNELL crash rating simply because it's difficult to obtain a SNELL rating with an internal sunshield. Not impossible, but difficult. The comparable RF 1200, also from Shoei but without an internal sunshield or an optional integrated comms package, has a SNELL certification.- This has a ratchet strap rather than a classic double-D-ring. Unlike the original GT Air, this ratchet strap was moved further forward to avoid sitting against the neck. I can attest that this does help, but it still feels a bit more restrictive against the neck.- The field of vision is very, very good for a cruiser. That said, if you're riding a sportbike in the tuck position, you might want the RF1200 instead, as it provides marginally better field of vision vertically.- I haven't had to install the pinlock face shield insert yet, but it does come with one, which is supposed to help with fog.Overall, I like this helmet. I wish it cost less, but at least it was cheaper than MSRP. Even so, I would recommend trying it on at a store to make sure it fits your head shape. I recommend it for cruising and standards, but sportbike riders would likely want something tailored to that style of riding.Good luck!
D**.
Great helmet
Great helmet,very well made,high quality. Fit.I hope I don’t have to test it
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