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Shoei-Hornet DS.pdf - McLeod Accessories

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One of the fastest growing segments of the motorcycling family over the past few years has been the dual sport market. As<br />

legal off-road riding areas become harder and harder to find, dual sport riding has been filling the gap for many riders that<br />

want the freedom and excitement of riding in the dirt without the headaches of loading their bikes and driving for hours to find<br />

legal off-road riding areas. With a dual sport bike, any dirt road that a motorcyclist spots in their travels suddenly becomes an<br />

opportunity for adventure. Up until now, the dual sport rider was stuck with two options. Most chose to wear an off-road<br />

helmet with goggles and fight with a visor that is constantly buffeting in the wind while enduring all the road noise and wind<br />

entering the front of the helmet. A few others would endure the stares of other motorists as well as the blinding glare of the<br />

sun as they rode with a street helmet aboard their dual sport bikes. <strong>Shoei</strong> has changed all of this with the introduction of their<br />

dual sport specific helmet, the <strong>Hornet</strong>-<strong>DS</strong>!


Since the <strong>Hornet</strong>-<strong>DS</strong> is a hybrid helmet fusing the capabilities of both on and off-road helmets, <strong>Shoei</strong> was able to combine the best of<br />

both worlds! With a removable shield as well as a removable visor, the <strong>Hornet</strong>-<strong>DS</strong> can be configured in three different ways to<br />

compliment all forms of motorcycle riding. With both the shield and visor fixed to the helmet, the <strong>Hornet</strong> is the perfect tool for exploring<br />

trails and back roads with your friends. The shield will keep the noise down and protect your face and eyes from bugs and dust. The<br />

visor protects your eyes from the glare of the sun, and can also deflect the roost that your buddies throw back at you in the dirt. If the<br />

trails get really tight or muddy, the rider can opt to remove the shield and ride with a pair of goggles. If the rider has to do some highspeed<br />

highway commuting to get to their favorite trail, the visor can be removed to completely eliminate the buffeting that can be caused<br />

by a visor.<br />

The visor on the <strong>Hornet</strong>-<strong>DS</strong> was one of the most carefully thought out parts of the helmet. Not only is does it protect the rider from roost<br />

and glare, but it is actually part of the ventilation system of the helmet. To begin with, the visor is positioned slightly higher on the top of<br />

the helmet than a typical off road helmet for optimal visibility. The wedge shape visor was designed in <strong>Shoei</strong>’s in-house wind tunnel to<br />

reduce uncomfortable wind resistance and buffeting. The reduction of drag and lift help eliminate neck fatigue and keep the rider more<br />

comfortable during long stints in the saddle.<br />

The <strong>Hornet</strong>-<strong>DS</strong> comes equipped with a 2mm thick 3-dimensionally curved shield that can be positioned in 4 different locations from fully


closed to fully open. The shield can also be removed so the helmet can be used with goggles. Shields for this helmet are available in<br />

clear and light smoke tints and block 99% of UVA and UVB rays.<br />

Ventilation was a primary concern when designing the <strong>Hornet</strong>-<strong>DS</strong>. Long days of riding combined with the relatively low speeds typically<br />

encountered while dual sporting create a real challenge for designers who are trying to develop effective ventilation. The <strong>Hornet</strong>-<strong>DS</strong> has<br />

one of the most advanced ventilation systems ever found on a motorcycle helmet. With four intake and three exhaust vents, the <strong>Hornet</strong>-<br />

<strong>DS</strong> is up to the task of keeping a rider cool and dry in even the most extreme conditions.<br />

The stylish nose cover on the <strong>Hornet</strong>-<strong>DS</strong> is equipped an internal deflector mechanism that forces fresh air upward to help prevent<br />

fogging of the shield. The nose cover vent is also equipped with a shutter to enable to user to shut the vent if they choose to. The nose<br />

cover vent is easy to remove and disassemble, making cleaning a snap.


The upper intake on the <strong>Hornet</strong>-<strong>DS</strong> is a real engineering feat. The intake is positioned in the center of the visor, taking advantage of the<br />

ram-air effect and forcing air through a gasketed seal into the top of the helmet. The ram-air vent is mated with traditional forehead vents<br />

to ensure effective ventilation.<br />

After entering the helmet, the air travels through channels set between the layers of <strong>Shoei</strong>’s exclusive Semi-Dual EPS liner. Not only<br />

does this two piece expanded polystyrene liner offer better ventilation, but the utilization of dual density EPS foam allows for improved<br />

impact absorption performance as well.<br />

All of this fresh air coming in would do you no good if the hot air had nowhere to go. The <strong>Hornet</strong>-<strong>DS</strong> is equipped with two Cross Vortex<br />

exhaust vents and a neck outlet that are positioned to take advantage of low air pressure zones at the rear of the helmet that actually<br />

work to draw hot air from the helmet.


Ventilation is only part of what makes the <strong>Hornet</strong> <strong>DS</strong> the most comfortable dual sport helmet in the world. The <strong>Hornet</strong>-<strong>DS</strong> is fitted with<br />

<strong>Shoei</strong>’s 3D interior system. <strong>Shoei</strong>’s 3D interiors use several different densities of foam in shapes corresponding to the shape of the<br />

rider’s head to ensure not only a comfortable feel, but superior stability in high speed riding. <strong>Shoei</strong> utilizes our 3D Max Dry liner material<br />

for the interior of the <strong>Hornet</strong>-<strong>DS</strong>. This proprietary blend of fibers is capable of absorbing 35 times its weight in moisture. The <strong>Hornet</strong>-<strong>DS</strong>’<br />

3D interior is completely removable, making cleaning easy. <strong>Shoei</strong> offers range of cheek pad sizes to allow for a custom-fitting option.<br />

Our cheek pads even feature slits so you can comfortably wear eyeglasses inside your helmet.<br />

A chin curtain is added to the <strong>Hornet</strong> <strong>DS</strong> for additional comfort. The chin curtain prevents wind from entering the bottom of the helmet,<br />

reducing noise and increasing comfort on cold days.<br />

Safety is always the number one priority here at <strong>Shoei</strong>, and the <strong>Hornet</strong> <strong>DS</strong> has many features which help it live up to <strong>Shoei</strong>’s reputation


for safety and quality. The AIM+ shell construction of the <strong>Hornet</strong> <strong>DS</strong> is a multilayered composite utilizing several different materials with<br />

different properties to create a shell that is very rigid and light weight. This rigid shell is mated with a three piece EPS (expanded<br />

polystyrene) liner system that utilizes varying densities of EPS. This allows the EPS to “give” more easily in light impacts (helping to<br />

reduce concussions), while still providing protection from severe forces. <strong>Shoei</strong> even utilizes EPS in the chin bar area of our helmets to<br />

protect your face. This is something that isn’t even required by Snell or the DOT!<br />

By now you know that the shell is the most expensive and complicated part of the helmet. Many of our competitors try to save money by<br />

only utilizing 2 or 3 shell sizes across their sizing line. They make up the difference with additional EPS or interior padding, contributing<br />

to a “bobble head” appearance. <strong>Shoei</strong> makes no compromises when it comes to comfort and safety. We offer 4 different shell sizes to<br />

comfortably fit riders from size XS though XXL.

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