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Bit fiddly to get looking as it does in pictures, but does reduce wind problem. Main issue I have is that the front part of the colour wears quickly - at least with me it did
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Pros: Easy to fit, sits well, looks good, keeps the neck above it snug and warm. Good value for the price from this seller. Quality appears to be good. Cons: Did very little to reduce wind noise on my Shoei Qwest helmet. Contrary to many reviews, the helmet is not much more difficult to get over the head with the windjammer fitted, and it was not particularly difficult to fit it, either. With a pinlock visor fitted, I have not not experienced increased fogging. It does get warmer inside the helmet, which is mostly a good thing now in the autumn. But the wind noise ... both the whistle and the rumble are still there. Both definitely from the underside of the helmet; wrapping am arm around my neck while riding decreases both significantly. EarPeace plugs take away a lot more noise than does the windjammer.Read full review
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Easier to user than the original version, but doesn't justify the twice the price. I've been using these wind blocker for the last 5 years, they are good and they do remove most of the noise cause by drag air within the helmet. Have no issues at all with the sticker glue. It's removable without leaving any residue.
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This product is probably the most indispensable "extra" riding gear or accessory ever. My absolute favorite (including heated gear/grips, luggage, etc). I use it year round unless it gets consistently over 80F. This greatly increases riding comfort. Both cold and noise are greatly reduced. It helps extend the riding season (year round for me in the NW US) by keeping cold air from entering the bottom of your helmet (which is more than you might think!). The noise reduction is also very effective. Searching for noise reduction is how I found this originally. It makes it only (very) slightly more difficult to get the helmet on, not even noticeable once you do it a couple times. I use a "skull cap" to help it go over my ears, which I would do anyway for the ears and to keep my hair from being mashed down in strange directions. Use a pinlock or similar lens (also a fantastic product). Make sure the "working part" is pulled down after donning, not tucked into the helmet, and you're in business. This is very well designed and manufactured. Durable, comfortable, easy to install and remove from a helmet. Should fit all sizes. And the designer keeps improving it continually! I've now owned 3. The first was an older design and the silicone got a little un-sticky after years (removing/reinstalling multiple times ) and the material stretched a bit. The neckband edge wore slightly, but not excessively. The 2nd was an improved design (stickier silicone and softer interior) and I still use it. It never slips or needs adjusting. I now have a 3rd for a new helmet and it has been improved again! The silicone band is lower profile (better if you have concerns about the look) and the neckband is sewn around the edge to ensure less wear. I'm sure it will take thousands of dons/doffs to cause noticeable wear now. Bottom line, this works perfectly. No fiddling or customizing to make it fit. No maintenance. It greatly reduces both noise and cold. It's worth trying for either issue alone, but you get both benefits. Truly no down sides at all. And it is priced very fairly. I honestly think it's awesome and a perfect product. You will not regret trying it!Read full review
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I have only worn it twice. City Riding not a real issue, but highway riding at speed it reduced the baffling I would get. For the price it great. I am not sure on its longevity but for the cost if its once a season I could deal with that.
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