Biggus Dickus
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I can't compare, but it's light, solid, nice finish, fits well, the tinted visor has good clarity. It's good for my purposes - But I'm a novice.how are those Zamp helmets compared to Bell, Simpson, Racequip, etc?
Are you going to be out there on Sunday?Looks super snazzy, nice pick-up.
I'll be there on Saturday, offering free hugs and kisses to all fans in attendance. My non-Mustang friends from last time (Bob, Jeff, Mark, et al) will be there Sunday, but my back isn't yet there for two action packed days of twerking.Are you going to be out there on Sunday?
I will be on a cruse ship going up the north east coast up into Canada this week endAre you going to be out there on Sunday?
Sorry to hear about your back - get well ASAP!I'll be there on Saturday, offering free hugs and kisses to all fans in attendance. My non-Mustang friends from last time (Bob, Jeff, Mark, et al) will be there Sunday, but my back isn't yet there for two action packed days of twerking.
I'm curious if you will see Fiona's destructionI will be on a cruse ship going up the north east coast up into Canada this week end
I bought a Zamp RZ65C after previously always running a forced air Bell Helmet. I went with Zamp because Bell Helmets are way more expensive now as they seem to have gone up market with their offerings. Also with Zamp you get a replaceable liner that can help with sizing. Finally, Zamp uses the same shield part number for all of their helmets so it means there will be no issues getting replacements in the future. This had become an issue with my Bell.how are those Zamp helmets compared to Bell, Simpson, Racequip, etc?
Thank you! This is what I needed. I had been considering different helmet options for some time, but couldn't make up my mind as to which way to go. Zamp was a brand that was new to me, and wanted to get another opinion from someone who had utilized a more "mainstream" option.I bought a Zamp RZ65C after previously always running a forced air Bell Helmet. I went with Zamp because Bell Helmets are way more expensive now as they seem to have gone up market with their offerings. Also with Zamp you get a replaceable liner that can help with sizing. Finally, Zamp uses the same shield part number for all of their helmets so it means there will be no issues getting replacements in the future. This had become an issue with my Bell.
Its hard to make a direct comparison because my last Bell was an SA2010 and my Zamp is an SA2020 so the spec has changed. Both helmets are tight in the cheek area and when new both helmets were/are tight on the crown on my head. After some use both helmets became and have become more comfortable. Some of the hardware on the Zamp is of a lower quality than the Bell - the chin strap buckle is thinner material and the visor screws have machining flash on them.
In a perfect world you could go to a brick and mortar store and try on several brands of helmets but that isn't the way things are now. Because I was switching brands, I wanted a helmet that I could resize my self if I guess wrong when I ordered it. So Zamp was the answer.
I really like my Zamp. It's comfortable and of good quality. It's definitely more basic than the top tier helmets but for an occasional track day enthusiast or autocrosser they're a great option.Thank you! This is what I needed. I had been considering different helmet options for some time, but couldn't make up my mind as to which way to go. Zamp was a brand that was new to me, and wanted to get another opinion from someone who had utilized a more "mainstream" option.
Thank you! This is what I needed. I had been considering different helmet options for some time, but couldn't make up my mind as to which way to go. Zamp was a brand that was new to me, and wanted to get another opinion from someone who had utilized a more "mainstream" option.