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Agv Motorcycle Helmet Vent Systems
AGV Motorcycle Helmet Vent Systems
AGV motorcycle helmets from Italy are giving the other
guys a serious run for their money. By offering all the
features of the top of the line helmets from other
companies at a fraction of the price, AGV is set to turn
the motorcycle helmet industry on its shell. One of the
areas where AGV is making strides is in the AGV
motorcycle helmet ventilation systems.
Using an Integrated Ventilation System (IVS), AGV
helmets manage to stay cool and dry inside, keeping the
rider more comfortable and allowing for longer rides and
fewer liner washings. AGV understands that comfort is of
the utmost importance to many riders and is, in fact,
one of the deciding factors in why they purchase a
particular helmet (the other main reasons include color
and price, according to J.D. Power & Associates).
AGV motorcycle helmet vents differ slightly from one
helmet model to the next, but all offer excellent
systems of ventilation which are equal to or better than
the systems used in helmets that cost two or three times
as much. Whether you choose the top of the line V-Flyer,
the impressive Day Star or Demon, the racing-inspired
GP1 or the uniquely affordable Edge, you can be assured
that the venting system will help keep your head cool
and dry.
Of course the AGV motorcycle helmet vent is not the only
feature that makes AGV helmets worth owning. Each helmet
is constructed from high quality polymers for a durable
and protective shell that is also light in weight, most
have removable liners which are also washable, and AGV
helmets come in six different sizes, making it easier to
find a comfortable fit.
All five styles of AGV helmet (street helmets the
company also makes several models of dirt and snow
helmets) meet Snell and DOT certification standards for
safety, so you know that you can trust the protection
provided by an AGV helmet as much as or more than you
can any other brand.
The AGV motorcycle helmet vents, the protection of the
durable shell, the comfort of multiple sizes and a
removable, washable liner are all features which make
AGV helmets very attractive to motorcycle riders. The
truth is, however, that all high end motorcycle helmets
have these features.
What really sets AGV motorcycle helmets apart from all
the other helmet manufacturers is their price. AGV
helmets cost less, in some cases hundreds less, than the
top of the line competitors from companies like Arai,
Shoei, Yamaha, and others. AGVs top helmet retails for
about $349.00 while the top model from Shoei will cost a
rider about $700.00. That is a considerable difference.
It all basically boils down to choices, you can choose
to pay a lot of money for a recognizable brand name
helmet with a slew of features, or you can pay a lot
less money for a recognizable brand name helmet with a
slew of features. It would seem that the choice is
obvious and an AGV motorcycle helmet is the way to go.
About the Author
Abe Gardea is a full-time freelance writer and a
regular contributor to My-Motorcycle-Helmet.com
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