24Nov

(Fishing directory) Reviewed The HJC CL X5N Helmet

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By Guy Draper

  There is no doubt that motocross is a sport that needs a huge quantity of protection. Before you start racing or even riding you ought to make sure that you are using the finest protective gear possible. This is where the HJC CL X5N helmet comes into play.

HJC has been providing helmets since 1971, so if any company knows what they are doing - it is this company. Over the years they have used trial and error to perfect techniques including manufacturing, protective structure, durability and even comfort and now sit on top as one of the leading manufacturers in the MX industry!

The great point about the HJC CL X5N helmet is that it offers all the features of the best brands in the market, yet you won’t need to dip into your savings and fork out $500! On an direct note, there are a lot of helmets on the market that offer more protection, but the HJC lid is more than adequate. Take a look at Fox Racing or Arai, their lids are of comparable quality, yet they charge around $300-500!

The primary thing to ensure when purchasing a helmet is to make certain that it is lightweight. Heavy helmets can damage your neck and in reality hinder the quality of your riding. The CL X5N is certainly lightweight, weighing in at just 1600 grams. You can wear this helmet proudly, knowing that it is DOT and SNELL accepted.

As far as pricing goes, most retailers try to charge around $125-150, although they can be found much cheaper. Sizing is very broad with 2XS right through to 3Xl, so there is something there for everybody!

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