AGV Ti-Tech vs. Suomy Extreme Helmet
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It's hard to believe that almost one year has passed since
we published our "Battle of the Ultimate Helmets" article, a
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comparison review of the Shark
RSR vs. Schuberth S1. The comparison format proved to be very popular
with our visitors, so we decided to do it
again with two of this year's most glamorous -- and most
expensive -- motorcycle helmets: the
AGV Ti-Tech Rossi VR46
replica and the
Suomy Extreme.
The AGV Ti-Tech is an exclusive offering
by the maker of Valentino Rossi's favorite lid and it's available in two
different Rossi graphics, the VR46 "Winter Test" shown
here and the "Rossi 500 MotoGP World Champion".
The AGV Rossi patterned helmets carry a list price of
$649.95.
Suomy is known primarily as a
manufacturer of high-end motorcycle racing helmets, used
by many familiar motorcycle racers. The Suomy
Spec-1R Extreme, shown here in Michael
Fabrizio (World Superbike and MotoGP) livery, is Suomy's
flagship offering for 2005 and lists for $649.99.
A few bucks can be saved by ordering
the AGV with less spectacular graphics, or by ordering
the Extreme in the "basic" Spec-1R version in a solid color, but one of the primary marketing
points of these helmets is their incredible graphics, so
why bother with anything less?
Prospective owners will have to decide
for themselves whether the money spent is worthwhile,
and hopefully the information in this webBikeWorld
review will help you decide. Although webBikeWorld
regulars know that we're especially fond of products
that have a strong cost/value relationship (i.e., low
cost and high value), we also realize that these
decisions often come from the heart and not the wallet,
and there's nothing wrong with that.
Read the webBikeWorld helmet reviews,
and you'll learn that 21st Century technology has given
us some fantastic helmets at very reasonable prices.
It's almost impossible to purchase a poor quality
full-face helmet.
Since just about every full-face helmet
has an identical feature set, there really isn't much
left to differentiate one helmet from another when you
think about it. Have motorcycle helmets become
commodity items? Not yet, because the wide range
of retail prices means that there are still some
features that consumers value and are willing to pay
for.
But consider this: is a $600
helmet 300% better than a 200-buck job? Only you
can make that decision, but our experience has shown
that the cost/value curve definitely starts to flatten
out above $300.00 or so. Compare these helmets to
others with the
webBikeWorld helmet reviews and let me know what you
think.
The bottom line is this: whatever the
reason, when you want a high-roller
helmet -- be it for status, for the cool graphics or to
show solidarity with your favorite racer -- you won't
regret is as long as you're pragmatic about the choice
and you correctly manage your expectations.
Enough said - I won't spill the beans
about the winner just yet. In fact, is there a
winner? Check out the
wBW
review of the
AGV Ti-Tech and the
review of the Suomy Extreme and see for yourself.
If you own either (or both) of these helmets, drop us a
line at
and share your experiences (to thwart
scammers, this is not a hyperlink, you'll have to retype
the address in your email system).
NEW! Noise Levels
in MP3 Format
The mission of webBikeWorld is to provide you with information that will
help you make an informed purchasing decision.
We're always looking for new ways to convey that
information, limited, of course, to the technology of
the Internet.
Since helmet noise has been a very
subjective topic, we have been experimenting with a
variety of sound equipment to
determine if it's possible to accurately record the
sound levels of the helmets we review.
The goal is
to objectively characterize the sound quality and
volume, which could provide you with another data point
to help you with your purchasing decision. We're
not sound engineers by any means, so we have a long way
to go to get this perfected. I'm not sure if our
goal will be possible to attain, but it sure has been
fun trying!
The subject of helmet noise deserves an
entire page, so we've recently developed the
Motorcycle
Helmet Noise page, which has information on helmet
noise and is where we will post MP3 sound files of
helmet noise recordings from each of the helmets we
evaluate.
By the way, each review in this
comparison also includes a brief slide show with large
photos illustrating some of the details of each helmet.
Enjoy!
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