HJC have just announced their all-new range of Carbon Fibre helmets. All three of them have a bunch of features to keep you save and comfortable on the road or track...
HJC have just released their new range of helmets, designed with all of their most advanced technology. The HJC RPHA Carbon Range comes in a Premium Modular, Premium Sports Touring and a Premium Sports helmet, so theres something to suit most styles!
The reinvented RPHA 90S Carbon is the most compact modular helmet, resembling a full-face helmet through weight and appearance, yet functioning as a modular helmet. Jeff has currently been testing out the 90S and will have a full review on the helmet soon.
HJC say the carbon outer shell is extremely light weight and is a compact shell construction. The helmet also features a premium Integrated Matrix / P.I.M. Plus: Reinforcement materials, including Carbon and Carbon-Glass Hybrid fabric, provide enhanced Shock-Resistant performance, more comfort, and lightness of helmet (6 layers)
The Maximised air vent with easy slide operation has been partnered with tailored EPS air channel design provides cool air through the interior of the helmet. Along with this is a multicool interior with advanced anti-bacteria fabric provides enhanced moisture wicking and quicker drying function than previous generations.
Click here to find out more info on the HJC RPHA 90s Modular, available now from your local motorcycle dealership or online for an RRP of $999.90 in a solid colour or $1049.90 in a Carbon Graphic outer design.
The HJC RPHA 11 is the Premium Sports helmet of the range. Much like the 90s, the 11 features a Carbon Fibre outer shell which is extremely light weight and aerodynamic design for outstanding air flow ventilation and extreme performance.
The 11 also features the P.I.M and has a Max airflow top vent six-stage variable airflow is adjusted by glove-friendly dials on each intake vent with an “Advanced Channeling Ventilation System” which gives a full front-to-back airflow, flushing heat and humidity out of the interior. Other features include built in communication speaker pockets, an extra Dark Smoke visor, the Multicool interior with anti-bateria fabric and a eye and sun glasses friendly EPS design.
Click here to find out more info on the HJC RPHA 11, available now from your local motorcycle dealership or online for an RRP of $899.90.
The final helmet in the line-up is the HJC RPHA 70. Marketed as the Premium Sports Touring helmet, it has a lot of the same features as the 11 but with a less aggressive and more street appealing style.
Using the RPHA Carbon shell, its a tough helmet designed to keep you safe out on the road. Your head will stay cool with their dual-purposed top vent which has an intake and exhaust which operate simultaneously for maximum air circulation.
An Integrated Sunshield will help keep the sun out of your eyes, the anti-fog coated smoke tinted sunshield deploys quickly and easily by bottom positioned new operation system.
Click here to find out more info on the HJC RPHA 70, available now from your local motorcycle dealership or online for an RRP of $899.90.
May 25, 2022
Gidday Bike Review,
I am in the market for a new helmet and am tossing up between the AGV Sportmodular carbon fibre and the HJC RPHA 70 (or maybe the 90) again in carbon fibre. I am not neccesarily after a modular helmet but the AGV only make the carbon fibre based helmet in the modular design. I am using the helmet as a road/touring helmet. Both appear to have pretty similarly specs so just wondering what your thoughts are on which you think the better quality, quieter, and of course safer helmet. Also wondering which is the better helmet to accept a Cardo Packtalk unit if any.
regards
May 26, 2022
Hi Craig – funnily enough I have both helmets and have done many thousands of KM in each. My short answer is that I prefer the HJC for longer trips, touring and high speeds and the AGV for shorter trips or stop/starting and around town. The HJC is bigger and feels more like a normal full face lid. I’ve done big days and shorts days, track days and touring in both. I run a Cardo Packtalk in an Arai, but can’t see any dramas in wither of these, possibly more space in the HJC. Here is my AGV Sportmodular review I have been wearing it now for 5 years and it is as new – https://bikereview.com.au/product-review-agv-sportmodular-helmet-2/ and here is my HJC RPHA Carbon review I have been wearing it for 2 years and it is still perfect – https://bikereview.com.au/product-review-hjc-rpha-90s-carbon-modular-helmet/ and more questions let me know I have both lids here at the office and can check anything you need. Jeff.