They have a good safety rating and owners are generally very happy with them.
Roof boxer desmo review.
It was a good day to have a real world experience for review of the new roof desmo.
Like the original roof boxer review the boxer v8 is as quirky as they come.
The roof always has been in our view an urban style helmet or at least a helmet for shorter weekend rides.
This roof helmet might not perform quite as well as a dedicated full or open faced helmet but they re not far off.
It s well finished and feels good quality.
The boxer was dropped several times nothing too drastic more like desktop height and accidentally externally doused with gas once.
It s hard to believe that the roof boxer was first unleashed on the world way back in 1995.
I have only the first generation boxer and the new desmo to compare.
There were very few changes over the decade or so that the helmet was in production it still is by the way.
Fit internal shape and liner the roof boxer family including the original boxer the roof boxer v review and the roof boxer v8 review were all riffs on the same basic design.
It s always been a brilliant concept and this is the ultimate version.
The chin guard can be moved from full to open faced positions and back with just one hand.
Sharp 4 star rating.
It s not for everyone and while its looks may be polarizing it is a popular helmet with webbikeworld readers and many owners throughout the world.
The best ever boxxer.
Coming up from the south and gusts were up to 30mph.
The boxer v8 range of crash helmets are well built cool looking and incredibly versatile.
It s dual homologated meaning that it s been tested and approved as both an open faced and full faced crash helmet.