newfie09xtx
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Modular 2. Used to wear MX style but too cold around here for that. I found it was ok for spring riding. My modular 2 is allright. If you dont wear a bellaclava under it you might get a bit cold from air coming through on really cold days.
Teamblue4
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I use both styles, MX with goggles you can see better.
brendan.9
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509 helmet and goggles will never go back to that stupid cord gotta remember that if i fall off when pissing around not worried about cord breaking or shield going with the sled. Way lighter have proper head wear and i'm never cold.
Alatalo
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Arai MX helmet with Scott OTG goggles.
Irv
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1995 XLT SP (Son's)
Asked this same question 3 yrs ago, it's in the "Safety" section.
http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php?t=89883
Another one from freedomsledder.com
http://www.freedomsledder.com/forums/in ... opic=65614
http://www.ty4stroke.com/viewtopic.php?t=89883
Another one from freedomsledder.com
http://www.freedomsledder.com/forums/in ... opic=65614
Used to run full with electric shield, now I run a Fox V3 MX with Scott Photochromatic. Only time I change goggle is during the ice/rain mix, when lens will actually ice. Then I have plug in electric AFX goggle
oldguy2
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Since my wife took my modular, I had to buy another. Zox with a flip down sun visor and soon to be heated shield. Th double bubble visor still fogs a bit.
devinzz1
Expert
509 helmet and goggle combo is one of the warmest and most comfortable setups
airboss
Extreme
I have both a modular and 509 MX with 509 Aviator Goggles. Still in the transition phase, but must say I really like the 509. It's light and their goggles have a good seal. I just find the (velcroed) breath deflector is a bit annoying when removing the helmet. No issues with the cold so far.
DeepFrz
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MX style here as well. I got tired of my visor constantly fogging up on me with my old full face helmet. It's definitely much colder but I will never go back!
cat hunter
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
HJC modular with heated visor that I never need to use works for me.
subaru2006
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
Ive always used mx style. This year i upgraded to the carbon fiber 509 with polarized aviators.. this combo absolutely rock. I have no issues at all. Before that i used tobe helmet with 509 sinister goggles. No issues with that setup either just decided to upgrade is all. Underneath i use arctiva wind stop balaclava nothing else.
Subaru2006
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509 Evolution.
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sk-rx1 said:I find it interesting that many Yamaha riders use the Ski Doo helmets. Of course they are very nice helmets and work very well. Another example of where Yamaha is missing a big market piece.
its not a ski-doo helmet, its a laser helmet with brp marks on it
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