Shark Ridill 2 Blank Black BLK Full Face Helmet

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  • Helmet type: Full face
  • Helmet material: Polycarbonate
  • Visor: Internal sunvisor, Optical class 1, Pinlock prepared, Tool-less removal, Clear
  • Chin strap buckle: Micrometric
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Why choose the Shark Ridill 2 Blank Black BLK Full Face Helmet?

The Shark Ridill 2 is a great urban/street helmet for riders who want a nice design, comfort and innovative features for a good price. This full face helmet meets the ECE 22.06 standard thanks to its high-performance build and perfectly integrated features.

Technical features of the Ridill 2

The shell of the Ridill 2 is made from injected HIGH-IMPACT LEXAN™ polycarbonate, combined with multi-density EPS liners. The helmet has air inlets and outlets to keep your head cool and the helmet has an easy fit for glasses. The integrated features, such as the tool-less visor removal system and ergonomic textile attachment system, make for easy handling. The Ridill 2 is also compatible with the Sharktooth® Prime intercom.

  • Shell made HIGH-IMPACT LEXAN™ polycarbonate
  • Multi-density EPS liners
  • Micrometric chinstrap buckle
  • Prepared for Sharktooth® Prime intercom
  • Suitable for wearers of glasses
  • ECE 22.06
  • 1470 g

The visor of the Ridill 2

This helmet comes with a clear optical class 1 visor that’s prepared for a PINLOCK® 70 anti-fog. The visor can be locked with the ‘’air inlet’’ locking position and if you want to change the visor, you can easily replace it without using tools. The Ridill 2 also has an anti-scratch, anti-fog sun visor for extra comfort.

  • Clear (!) visor (iridium/dark smoke visor not included)
  • Prepared for Pinlock 70 (not included)
  • Tool-less visor removal system
  • Integrated sun visor
  • Air Inlet Lock system

Looks of the Ridill 2

The design of the Ridill 2 is inspired by both sportswear and streetwear. This creates a sporty look that’s great for urban riding. The Ridill 2 is available in multiple designs, from ones with solid colors to funky color combinations for all. Is this specific design of the Ridill 2 not the one you’re looking for? Don’t worry, you can find all the different designs here.

Please note: Helmets are sold with a transparent visor, unless mentioned otherwise.

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Brand Shark
Is on Sale No
Helmet type Full face
Helmet Series Ridill 2
Gender Men, Women
Riding Style Urban/Street
Helmet fit Intermediate
Homologation ECE 22.06
Sharp score Not tested
Helmet material Polycarbonate
Chin strap buckle Micrometric
Visor Internal sunvisor, Optical class 1, Pinlock prepared, Tool-less removal, Clear
Interior Suitable for glasses
Ventilation 2 Intake ports, 2 Exhaust ports
Extra information Prepared for Sharktooth Prime communication system
Attention

Please note: Helmets are sold with a transparent visor, unless mentioned otherwise.

Helmet design Mono-Color
Colors Black
Color Black
Paint finish Gloss
size guide
Universal Size XS S M L XL 2XL
Size in CM 53/54 55/56 57/58 59/60 61/62 63/64
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faq

How do I measure my helmet size?

The circumference of your head provides a good guideline for the size you need for a helmet. Use a tape measure to measure the widest circumference of your head. For most people, this point is about an inch above your eyebrows, along the junction of your ear and over the lump on the back of your head. In the size chart you will find which size fits the circumference of your head in cm.

What are the different helmet fit

All heads are different and that is why manufacturers make different helmet shapes, this can be roughly categorized into three shapes: round, oval and round-oval.

  • Round: length and width of the head are almost the same;
  • Round-oval: the length of the head is slightly greater than the width;
  • Oval: the length of the head is significantly greater than the width.

Most motorcycle helmet manufacturers provide a predominantly round-oval fit so that they can appeal to the widest possible audience. Keep in mind that the fit of a helmet is very complex and difficult to describe exactly. Small differences may therefore also be possible within these three categories!

Are sizes the same for all brands?

In general, the helmet sizes and the corresponding number of cm do overlap. If your previous old AGV was size L, chances are you also need an L for your new Nolan. But as mentioned before, there can be small differences in fit per brand and even series. That is why it can happen that the cool new helmet you've been eyeing, even when you have measured yourself well, simply wont fit well.

How do I make sure the helmet I received actually is the right fit for me.

You can check the size and fit in the following ways:

  • Keep the helmet still and then try to tilt your head back into the helmet. If the helmet is too large (in the longitudinal direction), you will hit the inner shell with your nose without too much effort. Sliding a little bit is allowed, but this should only happen with the necessary resistance.
  • Keep the helmet still and turn your head from left to right. Again, a little sliding is allowed, but with resistance. If the helmet comes off the face completely at the temples, the helmet is too big.

A good "tight" fit is what you are looking for, after all, you don't want your helmet to suddenly start shifting while riding. If you think the helmet is too small, keep in mind that the inner lining hase to be worn in a bit, and the helmet will become a bit wider when used. The cheek pads in particular usually feel quite tight in the beginning but quickly become more comfortable. The best way to determine whether a helmet has a good tight fit or simply is to small, is to keep the helmet on at home for half an hour to an hour. If you don't start to suffer from a headache or get red pressure spots, Then it's all good!

Is an ECE approved motorcycle helmet allowed in my country?

The ECE (22.05 / 22.06) standard is recognized in many countries around the world, but not all countries accept this standard for road use. It is important that your specific helmet has the correct certification for the country you are in.

  • A helmet with an ECE mark is only legal for use in Europe. In Europe it is even mandatory to ride with an ECE approved helmet. If your helmet has a different quality mark, you are not allowed to use it on European roads.
  • The United States has its own certification for helmets, namely the DOT mark. This is therefore the only quality mark that is allowed in the USA. It is possible that a helmet is both ECE and DOT approved and is therefore legal for use in both Europe and the United States.

The USA does not require helmets in every state. If you still want to wear a helmet for safety reasons, then there can in any case be no discussion about the certification of the helmet. Want to know which rules apply per state? You read it here.

Although the above quality marks are well known and widely used, there are also countries that use their own unique quality marks and only accept these. The following countries have their own certification: USA (DOT), Brazil (NBR), Japan (JIS), China (CCC).