Weird head shape - long oval helmets?

Discussion in 'STT General Discussion' started by rock3r4life, May 18, 2016.

  1. rock3r4life

    rock3r4life Rides with no training wheels

    I have a big and alien-shaped head. It is long and skinny, the aria Signet-Q fits like a glove. But, it seems to be a bit more of a standard oriented helmet. As in back of the neck is low-ish, making it hard to prop your head all the way up in a full tuck (especially noticeable riding with a hoodie under my jacket). And the visor is low-ish, slightly hindering vision in full tuck.

    Anywhays, my helmets 5year expiry date is looming, and ill need a new helmet. any suggestions? Can't be used or N.O.S. because I need fresh manuf for racing
     
  2. Ninjeff

    Ninjeff Trackday 101.

    I recall reading somewhere that AGV helmets tend to have that long/narrow thing going on.
    I've tried one on, and it fit fine, but never rode in one.
     
  3. sammPD4075

    sammPD4075 Knows an apex

    i wear 2 speed and strength ss1300's on track and they are phenominal and well priced ... they crash well too
     
  4. rpg.galloway

    rpg.galloway Rides with no training wheels

    My head is similar, and the Arai Profile was the best fitting I could find after trying many brands. Signet-Q replaced the old Profile and I just ordered a new one from RidersDiscount. Their service is awesome.
    Richard
     
  5. 934 TSX

    934 TSX I like bikes

    Put your head in this for 10 minutes every night. Remember, no pain, no gain!. Soon you will be able to purchase any brand helmet you wish!
    [​IMG]
     
  6. rock3r4life

    rock3r4life Rides with no training wheels

    Haha a vice is what most helmets feel like. Front-to-back, at least.

    I can fit into a S&S, don't recall which model. Not ideal fit, tho. Probably bearable for 30min or so.
    I've tried ICON to no avail, when everyone said they were long oval (I really don't think so).
    I'll check into AGV, can't recall trying one on. They look nice, and some seem to have a race-y fit.

    I had an HJC IS-16 that was fairly comfy. Id come back after 2 hour rides with a giant red circle on my forehead. I honestly didn't know that there was a helmet shaped for ppl like me; the signet-q, that is. But like I said, it seems to be less of a race/tuck-oriented fit. And they're like a bagillion dollars
     
  7. 934 TSX

    934 TSX I like bikes

    I wish I could offer more help than the vice suggestion. I am a round head, Bell guy.
     
  8. soad

    soad Rides with no training wheels

  9. Wawazat?!

    Wawazat?! That Crazy Texan

    My long-oval head loved the Shoei X-12. When that went out of date, I was forced to switch. That's when I found the Signet Q. After half a dozen race weekends and a few endurance hours, I haven;t found anything to complain about. I'm subscribing to this thread for further info. Good luck!
     
  10. rock3r4life

    rock3r4life Rides with no training wheels

    That looks very promising. Im gonna try to find a local one to try on
     
  11. 934 TSX

    934 TSX I like bikes

  12. ccg

    ccg n00b

    I've been wearing the Arai Signet–Q for years now. Fits my head perfectly.
     
  13. Whitney Arnold

    Whitney Arnold Run it wide. The grass is a safe place.

  14. rock3r4life

    rock3r4life Rides with no training wheels

    ...You're not wrong o.0
     
  15. rock3r4life

    rock3r4life Rides with no training wheels

    Same (cept 1 year for me). I think you could agree, its layout could be improved for a full tuck
     
  16. ccg

    ccg n00b

    I don't notice it in a tuck, but going into a corner with my head up I can feel something catch on the leathers when I look into the corner sometimes.
     
  17. Ducati23

    Ducati23 Rides with no training wheels Staff Member

    The Arai Corsair X can be adjusted/custom fit with different cheek pads, top pads and helmet liners. If the Signet Q works for you then a Corsair X can usually be adjusted to fit. This is not something you should try to do on your own i.e. internet sales. Go to a qualified stocking Arai dealer to get fitted. Best of luck
     
  18. Dylan

    Dylan Rides with no training wheels

    I bet a Nolan might be the one
     
  19. HeavyGee

    HeavyGee Rides with no training wheels

    I thought I was the only one having those problems with the Arai on full tuck. I've got the RX-Q with over 3500 miles and it still feels awkward, had a Suomy before that and the fit was perfect.
     
  20. Nick_OMC

    Nick_OMC Think Faster

    R2000. Try it. You may be quite surprised.
     

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