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Icon Airframe Pro Carbon Red Helmet X-Small & Small

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Go shiny or go home. The Airframe Pro Carbon is the ultimate in motorcycle helmet bling. The best in modern technology, ICON's hand-laid 4Tress carbon weave, is paired with an RST TracShield, vents, and spoiler, resulting in an incredibly light, unbelievably durable, and undeniably flashy helmet. Internally, the shell is outfitted with a removable/washable moisture-wicking HydraDry interior, which keeps you comfortable for short and long rides alike. Enjoy precision manufacturing at its finest with the Airframe Pro.

ANGLE OF ATTACK

The modern riding position - higher rear sets, lower clip-ons - has dramatically altered how a rider interacts with the modern hypersport motorcycle. Compressed into an ever more compact shape, the rider's head positioning requires increased angle to maintain visibility and stability. With this in mind, ICON designed the AIRFRAME PRO. Concentrating on this singular design focus allowed us to realize opportunities to decrease drag and weight by sculpting the traditional neckline to avoid jacket or suit interference. Its aggressive geometry increases the line of sight while improving aerodynamic attitude in a fully-tucked riding posture. The dramatically reduced shell profile, comprised of aerospace-grade carbon fiber or FRP, features a trackrecognized ECE certification. Precision assembly techniques further this dedication to mass reduction, allowing ICON to craft a helmet that is exceptionally light and peerlessly outfitted. Internally, the traditional three-piece liner has been upgraded to a five-piece liner, providing a greater amount of fitment combinations for each unique head shape. Crown, lateral, fore and aft padding components allow for a possibility of 27 fitment combinations in a single shell, double that of the AIRFRAME PRO's competitors. Both internally and externally, the ICON AIRFRAME PRO is optimized for the Angle of Attack.

AIRFRAME PRO FEATURES:

  • Includes Clear ICON Optics Shield and RST Red Tracshield
  • Handcrafted Composite Shell
  • Four Unique Shell Sizes For Minimized Mass And Drag
  • Sculpted Neck Roll Reduces Jacket/Suit Interference
  • Five-Piece Modular Liner With Moisture-Wicking Hydradry
  • Linear Ported Forehead Vents
  • Low-Profile Vents Throughout The Shell
  • Fog-Free Icon Optics Shield With Rapid-Release Release System
  • Prolock Positive Shield Locking System
  • Removable Breath Deflector And Chin Curtain
  • Tracshield Shield With Tear-Off Posts Available; Sold Separately
  • World Standard, Meets the following Helmet Safety Standards.
    • DOT FMVSS 218 (US)
    • ECE 22-05 (EUROPE)
    • SAI AS1698:2006 (AUSTRALIA)
    • PSC (JAPAN)

Note: Does Not Ship With SAI or PSC Certification Stickers Unless Purchased From An Authorized Dealer In That Country

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    Icon Airframe Pro Carbon Red Helmet

    Posted by Ray on 6th Nov 2024

    All I really have to compare this to is my $800 Bell Star. I got this helmet for $220. The visor lock is a bar that sticks out with a whole in the visor. I'm not a fan. The Bell just has a nice detente that the visor clicks into. The end of the strap is just fabric so passing it through the d rings isn't as easy. The Bell has plastic on the end of the strap so it doesn't fold over. The Bell also has a magnet for the strap instead of a snap. The top of the visor on the Icon has a slant and this causes distortion when looking out the very top of it. I have no idea why they did that. It's just a bad design. The Bell also comes with an autotinting visor and that's a game changer. I feel like the vents on the Icon open and close too easily. The Icon is comfortable and the liner is definitely quality material. The Icon also looks amazing. The buffeting isn't bad, but it feels like it wants to be to the left or to the right. It's definitely not a quiet helmet. It's pretty good if you can get it for a deal.