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The first thing you notice about the X-Eleven is how little it weighs. The X-Eleven, in size medium, tips the scale at 3lbs 7.2oz. It feels practically weightless when you’re riding. The aerodynamics of this helmet is simply amazing. Is it the lightest helmet on the market? That honor goes to the Shark RSR2, coming in at 3lbs 0.8oz. Consult the Helmet Harbor Weight Chart to compare with other models.
Shoei has 2 wind tunnels, in-house. The helmet travels through the air with very little drag or buffeting. The X-Eleven seems to “cut the wind like a warm knife through butter”. Even crosswind buffeting is virtually eliminated. Also, our testing shows that the X-Eleven can handle speeds up to 160mph with little to no headshake.
Ventilation
Shoei developed a completely different way of making the X-11 vent, when compared to the rest of the helmet world. Shoei uses two separate layers of foam EPS and sandwich them together when the helmet is assembled. Between these two layers they incorporated channels, which allows air to move freely and effectively through the helmet. Kind of like duct work in your home.
Most helmet manufacturers still punch holes through the EPS foam and the outer shell. We can't count the number of customers who have walked back into our store during the Arizona summer months and thanked us for showing them the X-Eleven.
Noise Levels
“Okay, I have heard it said that race helmets are too noisy for riding on the street”. That is statement is somewhat misleading, especially in regard to the Shoei X-Eleven. It isn’t noticeably different than the majority of helmets on the market. We've ridden hundreds of helmets, many back to back, and the X-Eleven does an amazing job keeping the noise at bay. (Side note: We think everyone should ride with some sort of ear-protection no matter what helmet you choose).
What’s inside the X-Eleven?
The Shoei X-Eleven is one of the best fitting helmets we've tested. The padding is removable and internally customizable. The replacement pads are available in several different thicknesses, so getting that custom fit is easy to accomplish.
Shape
The X-11 is best described as a moderate oval in terms of shell shape. Shoei has done a great job of finding the perfect compromise between round and oval. Over 80% of those that try it on get a great fit.
The X-Eleven comes in 4 shell sizes
The X-Eleven comes in four distinct shell sizes. Most companies use 2 different outer shells for a specific model. The first being SMALL, the second being LARGE. They take the small and use 3 different thickness pads to create sizes XS, S, and M. They do the same to the large to create L, XL, and 2XL. This means a person wearing a size LARGE is wearing the same sized Shell as someone in a 2XL.
The Shoei X-Eleven gives you 4 rather than 2 (See Below)
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Shell #1
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X-Small and Small
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Shell #2
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Medium
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Shell #3
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Large
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Shell #4
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X-Large and 2X-Large
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You’ll notice that size Medium and Large get their very own dedicated shells. The whole idea behind this concept is to give the rider the smallest and lightest helmet possible.
Visor Removal
We feel Shoei has one of the best visor removal systems on the market. You can take your visor off with just 1 finger and re-installing it is just as easy.
The X-Eleven ships with a breath guard chin curtain, a quality helmet sack to keep the helmet safe. They provide the customer a 5-year warranty and they stand behind it. The helmet is available in XS through 2XL and is offered in many graphics as well as solid colors.
Conclusion
The Shoei X-Eleven is a helmet in a league of it’s own. It's rare when we can't find a single fault with a product, but that's the case with the X-Eleven. Shoei got this helmet right in every possible way. The quality is outstanding. The venting is the best we've tested, and the aerodynamics are flawless.
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