Replacement faceshield for EXO-400/700 helmets featuring hardened anti-scratch coating Reflective mirrored shields are optimized for optical clarity in an eye-catching array of colors Certain colors include EverClear (EC) no-fog technology
Tinted shields are a must for all my helmets. The dark smoke is a nice tint, and the fog-free technology of the exo shields is truly amazing. Smokes even my high end shields from Shoei and Bell.
However, the shield change mechanism really leaves something to be desired. It is so much more difficult than other helmets that I try to avoid wearing my Scorpion if I will need to take the other shield. Kind of defeats the purpose of having the extra one!
The helmet should ship with this -- a nearly necessary accessory. Keeps some wind out and reduces noise. This chin curtain does exactly what it is supposed to.
Rides: 2010 Triumph Street Triple 675
Yes, I recommend this product.
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Sidi Fusion Rain Boots
SIDI Fusion Rain Boots Vertebra system Achilles and rear calf protection panel. Replaceable nylon toe scuff pad. Replaceable outer ankle protective cap. Nylon shin deector plate. Fully encapsulated heel cup. DuPont polymer toe shift pad. An elastic panel adjacent to the entry zipper allows a bind free zip and improved t. Removable arch support. Double stitched in all high stress areas. Zipper and Velcro closure system. Lorica outer construction. Perforated Teon treated nylon lining. Membrane equipped to add a water resistant yet breathable barrier between the elements and the riders feet. Black only
Overall rating
5/5
Good, economical Sidi option.
PostedSeptember 19, 2011
tnr4
From The District
State:MD
Rider Type:Road Warrior
Age:25-34
Gender:male
Bang for the Buck
5/5
Style
5/5
Comfort
4/5
Protection & Durability
4/5
Air Flow
3/5
Features
5/5
Footbed
Narrow
Wide
This is a great boot. It's not fantastic, but if you wanted that, you'd drop $500 on full track boots. But for what you get, the price is a bargain.
After taking a spill recently and banging up my ankles and calfs, I decided no more shorty boots. My Sidi Fusions cover all of the right parts, and they do so without the 'Power Ranger' look of the full-on track boots. The 'Rain' version, which I got, is genuinely waterproof (tested already several times!), and shifting comes easily in the boots. While any kind of armored boot is unlikely to be 'all-day' comfortable to walk around in, the Fusions aren't particularly uncomfortable, and I don't have any trouble wearing them to work.
In short: if you are looking for a boot with the quality and protection of a Sidi, but have no need for the Vertigo or Vortice style full-on track boot, the Fusion may well be for you.
SIDI Fusion Rain Boots Vertebra system Achilles and rear calf protection panel. Replaceable nylon toe scuff pad. Replaceable outer ankle protective cap. Nylon shin deector plate. Fully encapsulated heel cup. DuPont polymer toe shift pad. An elastic panel adjacent to the entry zipper allows a bind free zip and improved t. Removable arch support. Double stitched in all high stress areas. Zipper and Velcro closure system. Lorica outer construction. Perforated Teon treated nylon lining. Membrane equipped to add a water resistant yet breathable barrier between the elements and the riders feet. Black only
Video accuracy
I have just watched your video of the Sidi Fusion Rain Boot and the boot that is demonstrated appears to be a differenet boot to the one shown for that description. The boot in the video has a toe slider and the boot promo doesnt.
The Fusion Rain does NOT have a toe slider. I assume this is because a 'Rain' boot is more likely to be worn by a commuter than a peg-scraper.