Description
- Features intermediate oval shape which fits the majority of head shapes in the North American markets
- Internal Air Channel — Improved ventilation with an enhanced air extraction system, pulling hot/moist air from the eye port area through ducted channels behind the cheek pads that exhaust out the side cowl vents, keeping the rider cool and helping to reduce fogging
- PB-SNC2 Shell — Z Resin developed and blended in-house, bonds the many layers and materials of the shell more securely using less resin, improving shell strength as well as reducing weight
- Super Fiber and special synthetic reinforcing fibers allows for a stronger, yet lighter shell with excellent Glancing Off properties
- The addition of the internal Structural net and Peripheral Belt further strengthens the shell with minimal increase to weight or thickness
- Shield Latch — The Variable Axis System (VAS) latch captures and securely holds the shield closed to help resist unexpected opening
- VAS Shield Mechanism — By combining the pin trajectory with the two trajectories of the double pivot point slot, the shield opens and closes smoothly even with the much lower shield mount position
- Dual-function lever releases both the side cover/pod and shield pin for quick and simple shield removal
- Larger latch allows for intuitive and seamless shield operation, even with heavy gloves
- Shield has a positive stop to resist unintentional opening, even in the de-mist position, but with a slight pull on the lift tab to clear this stop the shield simply lifts with ease
- IC Duct5 — Uses a three-position slide gate to improve sealing for reduced noise and water intrusion
- Vents are lightly mounted to remain frangible and easily come off in an impact so as not to snag on obstacles or cause excess rotational force
Shawn –
The Shogun helmet was so uncomfortable I could barely breathe and the fancy ventilation system didn’t help at all. I wouldn’t recommend this overpriced and poorly designed helmet to anyone.
Leroy –
This intermediate oval helmet has good air flow and a secure shield, but the extra weight from all the reinforcement makes it uncomfortable for long rides.
Dale –
the corsair-x shogun helmet is a lightweight option that aims to provide good airflow and fit for most riders, but falls a bit short on ventilation and noise reduction so you may want to try it on before buying to ensure good fit and performance.
Doug –
The Corsair-X Shogun helmet fits great and seems well-made, but some of the fancy features don’t make much difference to me.
Merv –
The Shogun helmet has decent ventilation and protection but it could be better with less wind noise, better anti-fog, and more solid construction.
Joey –
The Shogun helmet delivers exceptional quality and innovation expected from Corsair-X with lightweight yet sturdy construction, enhanced ventilation, and secure yet easy to operate shield latching that stood out during my initial overview.