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LS2 Helmets Modular Valiant Helmet

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Color: Matte Black


Size: XX-Large


Features

  • 50% Nylon, 50% Spandex
  • Imported
  • Twin shield system Drop down sunshield is operated by a cable slider for smooth and dependable sun protection
  • Chin bar flips 180 degrees allowing the rider to easily swap between a full face or open face helmet
  • Removable, washable comfort padding is breathable and hypoallergenic
  • The DOT approved Valiant is homologated as both a full face and an open face helmet
  • Ultra-light, strong yet flexible shell using LS2's proprietary Kinetic polymer alloy (KPA)

Description

Our lightweight, aerodynamic shell is made from LS2's proprietary Kinetic Polymer Alloy (KPA) – 2 shell sizes to allow for a perfect fit and the smallest shell possible. A full metal latch assures the chin bar will stay locked when closed, and an LS2 exclusive design keeps the chin bar securely in place at the back of the helmet when it is in the open position. The UV and scratch resistant shield is optically correct and uses LS2’s FogFighter fog resistant treatment for the maximum in fog protection. The Valiant uses our Twin Shield System drop down sun shield. Its cable-operated switch is smooth, and easy to use even with a gloved hand. The removable, washable comfort padding uses breathable technical fabric, which is "Thermo-Formed." This eliminates the need for a layer of glue between the foam and the liner material and allows for the ultimate in breathability. Our cheek pads use ultra-high quality foam that is cut to shape using LS2’s 3D laser technology for all day comfort and no hot spots. Fully adjustable, flow through ventilation keeps you cool and more in control when the weather gets rough. A DOT approved quick release chinstrap makes it a breeze to get the helmet on and off your head. Long oval fit. DOT approved. Meets the FMVSS 218 Standard


Color: Matte Black


Brand: LS2


Vehicle Service Type: Street-touring-motorcycles, Street-sport-motorcycles


Item Weight: 4 Pounds


Material: Kinetic Polymer Alloy, Cotton


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 5 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ Modular Valiant


Department ‏ : ‎ Unisex-adult


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 6, 2018


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ LS2 Helmets


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Comfortable
Color: White Size: Medium
Just getting back into riding after a long hiatus to raise a family and am stunned by the leap in technology both of design and materials. I rode high performance machines back in the day and wore high dollar helmets of which I still have one. I thought it was pretty comfortable then but after wearing the Valiant the old helmet feels like a clamp. The Valiant is the most comfortable helmet I've ever worn by far. I've seen many reviews both here and other sources complaining about the ear clearance and tight cheek pads. All I can think of is those folks must have really big ears and fat cheeks because I had no problem whatsoever. The inner cushion material is very soft and conforms nicely. Buy it. Get white. The MSF stats show the chances of getting hit are reduced by up to 40% by simply wearing a white helmet. Another nice little feature is little mirrors on the rear and sides that will flash in the headlights of other motorists and grab their attention. When open it looks like a flight helmet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2023 by DF

  • good product
Color: White Size: Medium
good product
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2023 by David

  • IT'S A KEEPER...
ONE MONTH UPDATE: I've owned quite a few helmets over the years and this one is by far, the best. Everything about is well designed: The way the chin-bar is out of the way in open mode, the mechanism that operates the sun visor, comfort, padding, weight... everything. My only complaint is that it is noisy without earplugs or earbuds in, but unless you want hearing loss, you should be wearing some protection (I do now more than I did before). I hope LS2 keeps improving this model and keeps it in their product line. When it comes time for me to buy another, this is the one I'm going to get. Buying a helmet shouldn't be hard, but it is. Think about it... You REALLY should try it on before you buy it, and not every retailer has every helmet in every size. If you go the brick and mortar route you're pretty much stuck with whatever your dealer or retailer has in stock, and if you're not close to a huge retailer your choices are going to be limited. So... I did a TON of research. My first choice was a SHARK modular, but then through one video or another I found this LS2 instead. With the price substantially lower and with PRIME shipping, I decided to give this one a try. Carpenters have a saying... measure twice, cut once meaning, be sure you've measured properly before you mess something up. Unfortunately for me my measurements were on the cusp between MEDIUM and LARGE sizes. I ended up measuring five or six different times and got some that fell at the top of MEDIUM and some at the bottom of LARGE. I read the reviews, and went with the larger size and I'M GLAD I DID. Medium would most definitely would have been too tight for my melon, and would have been uncomfortable. Anyway, the helmet is beautiful... I bought the AVANT graphic and it's real nice. The fit and function of everything is spot-on and I'm very happy with the way everything is. I've never had a helmet with a built-in tinted sun-shield. It's nice, but I need to get used to it and I'm sure I will. I LOVE the function of being moving the chin-bar out of the way (ALL THE WAY BACK), and converting it to a half helmet. It's awesome. AND ... it looks terrific in both positions. Gotta say, this modular helmet is noisier that my full face Shoei and my half-face Zox. I don't know how it stacks up with other modulars (this is my first), but let's just say that it reminded me that I should be using earplugs while I'm out riding. Also... yes it's heavy, but about as heavy as my Shoei I think (I didn't weigh both, but I don't really notice a difference between the two). In conclusion, if you're looking for a modular helmet this one should be on your short-list. It's features ticks off all the check boxes, the price is great, and the quality & warranty (5 years) are spot-on. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2019 by D. Grieco Jr.

  • One of the best modular helmets
I'm a helmet hog. I get new a one about every 6 months. I normally wear a large in the Bell, HJC, etc. After reading the reviews, I ordered the XL. Fits great. I have the medium oval shaped head. As others have stated, it is tight on the cheeks. I've had it a months now and use it almost daily. Normal commute is 20 miles round trip. I take 2-4 hour trips when I can just for fun. The cheek tightness hasn't gone away as some say they think it will, but I've gotten used to it. It just bugs me a bit if I change to another helmet then come back to it. Another thing that I don't like is the rather small button for the chin bar. It is one of the smallest buttons I've ever had on a modular. It works good, just small. Next is the ratchet strap. While it is metal and considered by most to be safer, it doesn't operate as smooth as the others. The tab on the shield is a pain to operate if you are trying to use the shield at one of the shops instead of full open or closed. The top vent is noisy. The shield fogs easily when stopped without airflow. The removable liner is not easy to remove. Other brands have abolished this style. It works but is a little frustrating. The good: The chin bar flips up and will move the shield out of the way with ease. The interior feels good and the fit is great. The top vent works well and is firm/solid. The chin vents works well and are firm/solid as well. There is an included inflatable collar that you can inflate and put on your shoulders that will help support the helmet if you fell it is too heavy. This is really neat. For me, no problem, but my wife likes these support collar as she is rather petite. The fit and finish is above average. Works good with my glasses and fat head. When the chin bar is to the rear, it still feels good and doesn't feel like it is out of balance. I like the slight tint of the sunshade, but others find it too light. The sunshad operation is very smooth and firm. It comes all the way down without hitting on the nose. Nose/mouth are still visible from outside the helmet. Summary: Overall I still am happy I purchased the helmet. The good outweighs the negative. The tab in the center of the shield and the not so smooth ratchet strap are the only negatives that are big negatives. The company does have other cheek pads for those that want to change them. Yes, I'd purchase it again and I do recommend it. There is a new model coming out this month though. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2020 by Larry W.

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