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Ron Lawson
by: Ron Lawson
Arai isn’t a company that pops out with a new product every few months. When a new helmet arrives, it’s a big occasion. Last week we got to try the Arai XD-5 Adventure helmet for the first time. This replaces the XD-4, which had more or less become the go-to headwear for the most serious adventure riders. The helmet obviously has a new look, but the core beliefs that guide the company haven’t changed for a very long time. The shell still has a roundish shape made from 25 separate pieces of fiberglass, hand laid together to form a strong, smooth structure. Arai sticks to its belief that a ...
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Arai isn’t a company that pops out with a new product every few months. When a new helmet arrives, it’s a big occasion. Last week we got to try the Arai XD-5 Adventure helmet for the first time. This replaces the XD-4, which had more or less become the go-to headwear for the most serious adventure riders. The helmet obviously has a new look, but the core beliefs that guide the company haven’t changed for a very long time. The shell still has a roundish shape made from 25 separate pieces of fiberglass, hand laid together to form a strong, smooth structure. Arai sticks to its belief that a ...
... continues at Dirt Bike Magazine
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