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sabian92
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PostPosted: 11:18 - 18 Jul 2013    Post subject: Caberg Ego - Good First Lid? Reply with quote

Hey,

I'm looking for a helmet as I want to get my CBT in the next few months as well as go on track days (car wise anyway) and wondered if anybody actually owned this lid? Loads of reviews online are good/bad and I want to know what I'm looking at before I trek to a shop and start putting helmets on.

Cheers.
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PostPosted: 12:37 - 18 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

I give my matt black Caberg Ego top marks, totally worth the £110 I paid. Nothing negative to report and it's much better than the £40 lid it replaced.
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PostPosted: 13:11 - 18 Jul 2013    Post subject: Re: Caberg Ego - Good First Lid? Reply with quote

sabian92 wrote:
before I trek to a shop and start putting helmets on.

This is exactly how you should be buying a helmet. Everyone's head is a different shape. If your helmet doesn't suit your head it will hurt, more and more, over the course of a ride until you're in agony. I've been there and done it. Don't settle on a lid before you've tried it on because if it's the wrong shape for your head you'll either (1) not buy it or (2) buy it and end up with a helmet you can't use.

Go to a shop. Try loads on. Find the comfiest. Wear it in the shop for 20 minutes. If it's still comfy part with some money. If not, try the next one.

Any full-face helmet sold in a shop in Britain will be fine. The more you spend the more nice features you typically get. Don't fall for gimmicks - if a feature was any good all helmets would have it. The best helmet is the one that fits you the best.
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sabian92
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PostPosted: 13:32 - 18 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dave_R wrote:
I give my matt black Caberg Ego top marks, totally worth the £110 I paid. Nothing negative to report and it's much better than the £40 lid it replaced.


Good to hear then. Was hoping it was as good as the reviews said!

angryjonny wrote:
This is exactly how you should be buying a helmet. Everyone's head is a different shape. If your helmet doesn't suit your head it will hurt, more and more, over the course of a ride until you're in agony. I've been there and done it. Don't settle on a lid before you've tried it on because if it's the wrong shape for your head you'll either (1) not buy it or (2) buy it and end up with a helmet you can't use.

Go to a shop. Try loads on. Find the comfiest. Wear it in the shop for 20 minutes. If it's still comfy part with some money. If not, try the next one.

Any full-face helmet sold in a shop in Britain will be fine. The more you spend the more nice features you typically get. Don't fall for gimmicks - if a feature was any good all helmets would have it. The best helmet is the one that fits you the best.


Don't get me wrong - I know it ain't a case of "I want that one, bollocks to it if it doesn't fit" I just didn't want to be looking at helmets either out of my price range (which the Caberg Ego is about as expensive as I can go as I'm not really looking at a bike any time soon, more for track days which obviously aren't with the same regularity as day to day riding) or with these gimmicky features you mentioned. I'd love a £600 helmet if I could justify it but unfortunately I can't.

I looked at quite a few other lids but that was the one that jumped up at me. I won't get my blinkers on with it and only get that one because I like the look of it now. I'm not buying for a few weeks anyway, got time to sleep on it (and I'm a student so that's a lot of time Laughing)

Cheers anyway, good advice. Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 17:52 - 18 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

My Caberg Ego is perfect Thumbs Up
I've worn it from Cornwall to France with zero comfort issues, it's been used in heavy down pours & more recently great summer weather Very Happy

If you don't wear a balaclava or something that covers the top of your head, the "sunroof" feels great on warms days, specially went you tilt your head down a little lol. The integrated sun visor works a treat aswell!

The only negative, the padding inside the helmet does make using earphones a pain in the ass. On my trip to France I was using a sat nav with earphones, it took some practice to put the helmet on without dragging the earphones out.
Other than that, It's perfect for me.

Get it from Sportsbikeshop.co.uk with the pinlock, pinlock is a must Very Happy

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If possible you should always try the helmet on for size and fitting. Especially if this is your first helmet.
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PostPosted: 18:02 - 18 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Decent helmet. However I'd say go into your nearest shop which stocks it and give it a try on as it shell might not fit your head shape well.

Another decent helmet within that price range is a Shark S600, pretty decent helmet for what it is and isn't c**p. Worth a try if the Ego doesn't fit well.
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PostPosted: 18:43 - 18 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

I bought the ego brahma, the mat black on with white decals on it.

Great first helmet. Great fit, comfortable, didn't seem noisy but I've nothing to compare it to. The sunroof was a welcome add on in the sun.

Never used the sun shade as it digs into the bridge of my nose, and I would rather wear my oakleys.

I agree with the headphones falling out though. I tried using my phone as a sat nav coming back from southport once, my earphones are running earphones and have a rubber fin that sits in the top of my ear, the helmet constantly pulled them out. I had to pull over every couple miles to sort them out.

Overall, I loved it, just replaced it with an AGV K3 as I dropped the caberg a couple times and have cracked the sunroof slide, didn't want to risk it!
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PostPosted: 22:01 - 18 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Rogue_Shadow wrote:


Get it from Sportsbikeshop.co.uk with the pinlock, pinlock is a must Very Happy
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+1 for Pinlock, wouldn't be without it.
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PostPosted: 23:31 - 18 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

My personal opinion of the caberg helmet I owned was that it was terrible quality and heavy. Replaced it not long after

The only way to buy helmets is to go and try as many on as you possibly can then choose what you like And what fit the best. Don't go into a shop thinking you know (having tried fuck all on) or you'll end up with a helmet that doesn't fit you properly, that can be unsafe in a crash and give you bad headaches when your wearing a helmet over long periods. Best bet is to try loads on Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 12:56 - 28 Feb 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bit of an old forum I know but thought I would throw in my two cents!

Only used Shoei helmets previously (mainly due to a bit of snobery...) but as my Quest has millions of stone chips out of it and the visor is scratched to buggery I had a look about for a cheaper lid than a £300 one.

Ordered the Caberg Ego yesterday from sportsbikeshop, came this morning and I am bloody impressed. I was expecting cheap flimsy squeaky wank but its just as solid as my Shoei.

I know this will differ for everybody but for me the Caberg in Large is a much better fit than the Shoei in every way. Very comfy indeed and the drop down sun visor looks to be the business. Nothing worse than setting off and its raining and then blinding sunshine mid commute.

Bought it from sportsbikeshop because they ship lids with pinlocks included, given it the old blow test and seems to be as tight as on the shoei.

Just the wind test on the road now but first impressions are 5/5 when you consider it cost nearly 1/3rd of a shoei.
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PostPosted: 15:00 - 28 Feb 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PostPosted: 16:03 - 28 Feb 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Still a good lid though, still zero complaints since my post in this thread Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 18:45 - 28 Feb 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Rogue_Shadow wrote:

Still a good lid though, still zero complaints since my post in this thread Thumbs Up


Same, but now with a few more scuffs, looks even cooler.
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PostPosted: 09:04 - 13 Jun 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks Billy, nice of you to drop by just to necro this thread in order to shill your site, again.

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