Рет қаралды 5,403
Visit Adventure Rig here: goo.gl/OzQc0M
We’ve been able to put a few miles on the Krios Karbon Adventure Helmet by Klim and we feel as though the perfect description of this helmet is versatile, lightweight and comfortable. The Krios is a great helmet if you find yourself in different riding situations often and need something that can adapt as easily as you can to your riding style. You can easily wear the Krios as a dirt helmet, trail helmet, a dual sport helmet, or a street helmet. No matter where you’re going, the Krios will be there to protect your dome.
Out of the box, one of the first things we noticed about the Krios is how lightweight it is. It weighs in at 3.3 pounds (out of the box, not including our mounted Sena headsets) which doesn’t sound like much of a difference from the 3.6 pound Arai XD4 (what we are coming off of). While it sounds minimal, after a long day of riding that little of a weight difference can make a difference. The Krios feels light when you put it on and take it off at the end of the day. The Krios is the only adventure helmet weighing under 1500 grams in North America. The result of the Krios is evidence that Klim is breaking boundaries when it comes to adventure helmet standards.
The versatility comes in to play with the visor and shield of the Krios. This is a quick release system that requires no tools and is quick and easy to adapt. You can remove both the visor and the shield or one or the other. The easy transformation of this helmet really means to me that you are getting a lot for your money. Maybe you’re like us and you ride a lot of dirt and trail and only a little pavement. It would be a shame for us to have to go spend a lot of money on a helmet that was only for pavement/high speeds. Simply remove the visor and you have a really great helmet for riding pavement. If you are heading out on the trails, just remove the shield and throw your goggles on. This feature stands out to us as extremely important and valuable.
The comfort of the Krios is also something you’ll notice right out of the box. The liner is noticeably softer up against my skin than my other helmetes and doesn’t feel rough at all up against my cheeks. The material is also anti-microbial/bacterial and fast-wicking so it won’t start to stink after the first sweaty hour of the day.
The vent system adds to the overall comfort of the Krios and keeps you cool when you start to overheat. There is the traditional chin vent and then an intake vent under the visor. There are four exhaust vents on the back of the helmet and it’s easy to tell that these vents were strategically placed for optimal airflow. If you’re riding in chillier temps, simply close the top vent which is easy to do while you’re riding/with gloves on.
The Krios comes with both a clear and a smoke tinted shield and again, being so easy to change, you could easily do so throughout the day. We both prefer to wear sunglasses with our dual sport helmets so we usually keep the clear shield in at all times. The shield is also equipped with a Pinlock® ready system which helps immensely to cut back on fogging.
The Krios Karbon Adventure Helmet is a lightweight, versatile, and comfortable dual sport riding helmet that can be adapted to all riding styles. The liner is soft and supple up against your skin, the vents optimize airflow, and the easy visor and shield customization ensures you’re set up for the right ride. Not only are you getting an amazingly comfortable and light helmet, you’re getting a helmet that you can use for every ride you do. No more filling the garage with too many helmets to count. Be sure to check out our Arai XD4 and Krios comparison video and also check out more of the Klim gear that we’ve had the opportunity to test and review.
Read the full review here: goo.gl/OzQc0M
Links
The Krios: goo.gl/4HFmMA
More Reviews: goo.gl/5cuWol
Be sure to subscribe for more great videos and check us out on our social channels!
facebook: / adventurerig
twitter: / adventurerig
instagram: / adventurerig
Music: Moldy Lotion by Light-foot --- / light-foot