5 dos capacetes mais silenciosos do mercado...em 2018
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Uma grande maioria dos condutores de motorciclos acredito que dê algum valor à insonorização do seu capacete, até porque o desconforto auditivo com a deslocação do ar pode tornar-se incomodativo.
Pois um artigo da RideApart reuniu 5 daqueles que estarão actualmente entre os mais bem insonorizados no mercado.
Não quer dizer que não haja mais...mas este Top5 tem aqui modelos que merecem a atenção nesse tocante.
A capacidade em baixar decibéis também depende bastante do número/letra certa quando se compra o capacete, o que vale por dizer que a medida certa (e bem justa) é essencial para tirar o melhor partido dos mecanismos e concepção aplicados no capacete, nomeadamente no sentido de fazer baixar o ruído.
Recorda-se que a perda auditiva pode ser causada por sons a partir dos 85dB, se ouvidos de forma repetida ao longo do tempo...
Ficam então as escolhas da RideApart, como sendo os 5 "Quietest Motorcycle Helmets". :nice:
Link para o artigo (https://www.rideapart.com/articles/254705/5-quietest-motorcycle-helmets/)
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"Arai RX-7V
A favorite of the mysterious Randle McMurphy, the Arai RX-7V is a pricey helmet, but worth it for the comfort and quiet it provides. Arai enjoys talking up its exceptionally round external helmet shapes as a safety feature, but that smooth exterior also has an effect on wind noise—allowing it to slip by more easily."
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"HJC RPHA 11
This is one of the quietest helmets we’ve ridden in, though, keep in mind the above caveat about what you ride and how you hold your head. On the Triumph Bonneville Bobber the RPHA 11 experience was unpleasant. On other bikes, though: amazing. On the higher end of the price scale for an HJC helmet, but generally worth the extra dough."
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"Schuberth C3 Pro
Still one of the quietest helmets available, the C3 Pro transfers just 84 dB to the rider at 65 mph. That’s even better than the old S2 full-face because Schuberth is able to equip the C3 Pro with a tighter-sealing neck roll thanks to the flip-front design and its greater ease of ingress and egress. “Tubulators” on the visor further reduce turbulence in what’s otherwise a traditional problem area."
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"Shark EVO-ONE
Considering the cost of the other helmets on this list, we decided to include one that's a little more reasonably priced. The EVO-ONE flip-front helmet won't create the same fortress of solitude as other helmets listed here but when paired with a decent set of earplugs it leaves little to be desired. French company Shark is ballsy enough to incorporate the best design ideas of other manufacturers, so keen eyes will likely spot certain visual similarities with more expensive Arai products."
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"Shoei GT-Air
Considering this models's big selling point is its ability to move a lot of air through the helmet (thereby keeping you cool), the GT-Air is surprisingly quiet at high speed. But, as we say, Shoei puts a lot of work into its products. You pay for what you get, of course, but the price tag isn't too much different than most of the other helmets listed here."