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Shark Explore-R Helmet

RRP: £299.99 // Sizes: XS-XL // Colours: A range of colours // Tested by: Ross Mowbray

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I got my hands on Shark’s Explore-R helmet towards the tail end of summer in 2017 – and since then it’s been my go-to lid of choice. Despite its outwardly offroad oriented appearance, it’s actually three helmets in one brilliant, versatile package – thanks to its removable peak and visor, and a set of bundled goggles with Carl Zeiss lenses.

In short, the Shark Explore-R is truly customisab­le, allowing you to switch between full-face road helmet and off-road lid in a matter of seconds. And Shark has even tweaked the Explore-R’s design, allowing the latest incarnatio­n to be worn with both the peak and the visor at the same time.

Getting into specifics, the shell of the lid is constructe­d from carbon aramid and multiaxial glass fibres – which apparently means it’s stronger and lighter than a typical thermoplas­tic lid, and should be well up to the job of keeping your noggin safe. On my head, I found it super secure, and impressive­ly comfortabl­e, thanks to its internal padding and protection.

For ventilatio­n, the helmet comes with a closable chin vent, two brow vents and a larger exhaust vent. It’s not the most sophistica­ted of systems, but in most scenarios, it’s well up to the job. When you’re using the lid with the goggles, you’ve got all the ventilatio­n you need – but if you opt for the visor instead, you’ll likely find it a little stuffy in warmer weather (if we ever see any, that is).

Elsewhere, the lid is equipped with a really clever built-in neck scarf – that can be zipped away – to protect you from the worst of the British weather. There’s also a drop down sun visor, a micro lock buckle system and space for SHARKTOOTH, Shark’s own communicat­ion system. Plus, the optically challenged among us have been looked after, with special grooves inside the helmet offering additional space for your glasses.

Admittedly, it’s not a cheap lid – but personally, I don’t think it’s overtly expensive either. After all, it is three helmets in one. Of course, the all-in-one style isn’t for everyone. But if you’re going to be doing a range of riding, from tearing up the trails to thrashing around a track, the Shark Explore-R could be the helmet for you. I know it’s the one for me. For more informatio­n, visit: www.nevis.uk.com

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