Description
- Sculpted neck roll
- Injection molded polycarbonate shell for strength
- Internal airflow geometry
- Continuous venting system
- Prolock™ positive shield locking system
- Fog-free ICON Optics™ Shield with Rapid-Release™ System
- Internal Dropshield™ with exterior switch
- Internal speaker pockets work with ICON’s R.A.U. Bluetooth device
- Removable molded breath deflector
- Removable Hydradry™ 3-piece moisture wicking liner
- The Dropshield™ visor must only be used while the main face shield is in the fully closed position
- Includes Clear & RST Silver ICON Optics™ Shields
- Includes Dark Smoke Dropshield™
Ned –
This lid is awesome, it has great airflow and a sturdy shell that protects my head without making it sweat, the optics are crystal clear and the features like the bluetooth speakers and sun visor make it super versatile for any kind of riding.
Sterling –
After riding with it for a few weeks, I’m really impressed with how comfortable, stylish, and well-ventilated this helmet is – it keeps my head cool and protected even on hot summer days.
Ben –
The Airform Death or Glory helmet is an aggressive and feature-packed lid with excellent comfort, ventilation and safety, though I did have a minor shipping delay initially.
Monty –
This Airform helmet is really cool, it has a nice design and good protection but the shipping process was kind of a hassle.
Doug –
Yo this Airform Death or Glory helmet is sick, it’s got a strong polycarbonate shell, airflow to keep your head cool, a shield lock so your visor stays tight, crisp optics with an easy swap system, a clutch drop-down sun visor, breath deflector, moisture wicking liner, it looks mean and the fit is dialed – I’d highly recommend this premium lid if you want to step up your helmet game!
Wilson –
This helmet has more vents than a cheese grater but I doubt it’ll actually keep my head cool, and the fancy locking system will probably stop working pretty quick – it does the job fine but wasn’t really for me.
Bud –
This death or glory helmet constantly reminds me of my own mortality when I’m out riding, but I guess that just adds to the thrill of cheating death at every turn.