I have had Krios pro for two seasons and I don’t see any point in changing it.
@GoodkatNW28 күн бұрын
To summarize, I can buy the X1 Alpha and get a helmet that is roughly 15% heavier than the Krios Pro, and gain.....nothing quantifiable? There must be something else that separates the two I was really hoping for more from Klim. Side note, the Krios Pro visor is very easy to open with either hand while riding, and it never slams shut (at least not up to 80-90mph).
@jackdaniels791328 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for this comparison 🙏🏽 🎉 if I could ask only one more thing it would be a side by side 360 of both simultaneously in all of there color matching scams such as the tans and the raw carbon ones you showed here but including all c.ose color scams
@JalilAbdul-n7f19 күн бұрын
i believe the nishua carbon dual sport helmets are lighter and cheaper
@alexstan535828 күн бұрын
None! 😂😂😂 Just get Arai (Made in Japan) or Schuberth (Made in Magdeburg/Germany) not this Klim Chinese made trash with overhyped American marketing scam!
@joshuachristiansen262617 күн бұрын
KLIM doesn't do "Cheap Chinese Trash with over hyped marketing" they aren't Alpinestars. Everything KLIM that I own or touch is phenomenal. Expensive as hell just like Revit! Is but extremely well built. And don't sit here Glazing Shuberth as if their "adventure helmet" designed for the most hard core and adventurous riders doesn't weigh 5 pounds and have useless vents. They're a good brand but even shuberth isn't perfect.
@joshuachristiansen262617 күн бұрын
@alexstan5358 "You must be American" You might be forgetting that we Americans will travel an hour and 30 minutes just to go eat breakfast, That's not including the drive home. I rode 800 miles in 10 days just going to work. I've covered a couple thousand miles in my shuberth probably about 6000km, It's a great helmet But for someone that actually hits the trails and goes off roading, No. It sucks. It's hot, It's heavy, it's clunky. For something marketed twords adventure riders it's a terrible lid. It should be marketed towards long distance Highway touring which is where it excels. And as Someone that's owned multiple AGV, Shark, HJC, Bell and Shuberth and borrowed a Scorpion for about 2 hours....I can say without a doubt, It doesn't matter where your helmet is Manufactured as long as it's a good brand that cares about quality control. My helmets have been made in Italy, France, China, Vietnam and Korea and with the shuberth, Germany. At the prices I'm paying, All of the helmets are directly comparable in terms of build quality regardless of brand.