Saturday, 18 January 2014

Vega Axor Helmet Review


Our take : One of the best looking helmets manufactured and available in India.

Features: Well Ventilated, quick release visor, Detachable Washable Interior, EPS Padding, Scratch Resistant Helmet and glass.

Also See: Studds Scorpion
                                                          
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Claimed to be designed in America by Daytona Helmets And developed in Italy in  Technical Collaboration with Compact Compositi, Vega has finally started to take the right steps with the Axor.


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The helmet shell made of ABS looks strong enough to prevent injuries even in an event of a high speed crash. The shell has a sharp lines running from both the cheeks till the rear of the helmet. Additionally the quality of beading at the bottom of the lid is top notch.

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Vega has also done an excellent work in the ventilation section by placing an adjustable vent near the riders mouth ,two fixed vents near the chin, dual port adjustable (two individual air take inlets) vents on the top and two fixed exhaust vents at the rear to push out the heat.
                                                                     
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We were a bit disappointed with the plastic quality on the vents especially the one near the mouth. The slider to close the vent near the mouth was broken on the first unit we received. This could be a manufacturing fault as we have since not seen this issue on any of the other units, however this does not overlook the fact that the plastic used for the vents seems to be a bit fragile.

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The Axor comes fitted with a scratch resistant Visor with a Mercury finish. Vega also provides optional Clear,Rainbow and Smoke finished visors for the lid.

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The Visor comes with a quick release mechanism which makes it easy to swap visors without the use of tool. It did seem difficult to remove it for the first time but it is quite simple once you know how it works.

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Take a look on the inside of the helmet and you will realise that Vega has left no stones unturned, from the EPS padding to detachable washable interior and the high quality materials used, everything radiates comfort and style.

We were happy to see that Vega has also thrown in a breath guard to reduce the fogging on the visor. A breath guard deflects the hot air exhaled by us away from visor and towards the vents this reduces the fog on the Visor and keeps the vision clean.

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The chinstrap on the Axor is the regular quick release seat belt type found on all the Vega Models.

Vega also manages to score in the certification department as the lid is both ISI and D.O.T certified.

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The Axor is available in both Solid colours (Black, Dull Black and White) and Graphics. Though the graphics seem to inspired (to put it more diplomatically) from the LS2 brand of helmets, they do compliment the Axor well.

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Affordability: The Axor in solid colours is available for MRP 2186 while the graphics can be bought for MRP 2393


Final Verdict: The Axor is an excellent piece of craftsmanship with very little flaws. Though majority of the Indians will find the helmet to be a bit pricey but the Axor does justify the amount. Over all if you have the moolah and want a helmet with excellent looks and good quality  within the 2.5K range Axor is the one for you.

Buy Now - Vega Axor

Russel J
Prostreet Motorcycle Gear
www.prostreetstore.com

14 comments:

  1. Excellent review, a video would have done more justice :)

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    1. Thanks for ur feedback planning to do videos soon

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  2. Very Good Review. Got a Axor Cool Rider today.

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  3. Nice lid...and the review is spot on

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  5. can u provide the weight plz??

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    1. can u say which one is lighter studds shifter decor or vega axor

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  6. Hey can you help me in choosing the best among the 3:
    Vega axor
    Studds scorpion
    Studds shifter

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  7. Hi Aditya both Vega Axor and Studds shifter is equally good I will omit the scorpion as the vents are flimsy on the top and the shifter is an upgrade over it. Now Axor has a more compact shell as compared to shifter which is slightly large so Vega tends to suit the asian head size more...shifter on the other hand gives you an advantage of dual visor which is not available in Axor and it proves to be a boon for day and night riding and shifter is also more cost efficient..so if you are fine with the shell size of the shifter pick it up rather than the axor

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  8. Vega Axor vs Soartan Kranos ??

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  9. hey.can u temme the type of material used in axor helmet visor ..

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  10. The figures for 2010 are statistically in line with the last couple years. best motorcycle helmet

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