For years, Shoei has set the high standard for the entire helmet market in style, safety and design. With each new helmet produced, the Japanese company has forced competing manufacturers to improve their lids in order to keep up, which consequently makes life safer for riders like you and me. With the introduction of the company's newest helmet, the VFX-DT, the bar has again been raised on what is considered premier head safety.Available in sizes XXS-XXL, the VFX-DT features an intricate venting system to keep your melon cool and is available in many colorways, including several Travis Preston and Ernesto Fonseca (pictured) replica designs. As far as fit and finish goes, the Shoei is as expected-top-notch. With precise sizing and a comfortable interior, the Shoei fits exactly like a helmet should. Due to the shape of the foam around the rim, the VFX-DT not only fits on top of your head, it fits around your head, solidly staying put right where it belongs. The paint is first-rate, and the entire lid takes plenty of abuse-especially in the visor-making the helmet great in small crashes. A lot can also be said for the function of the lid, since the venting system actually directs air through the top of the helmet. We liked that the vents were closable, but the look of the obtrusive rear fins is not for everyone. The outer shell is tough and solid but flexible enough to give if need be, and the inner comforts of the removable liner and dense foam have yet to be topped. Protection is also heightened by the comfortable chin strap, in addition to the new roost guard nosepiece that still leaves room for a big pair of goggles.At $579.99, this helmet is far from cheap. Strike that, it is downright expensive. But this is your brain we are talking about here, and protecting it should be at the top of the list. I'll steer clear of the old "if you have a cheap head, buy a cheap helmet" saying, but I will restate that this is quite possibly the best off-road helmet money can buy. If your budget allows for it, definitely pop for a Shoei. Your head is worth it. -Chris Denison
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