Hey Huss,
I was right between sizes L and XL on this helmet. On the size L, I had the same issue. Like it found a gland in my jawbone that I didn't know I had. XL is fine in that respect, but the tiniest bit loose. Still debating whether to keep it. Like everything else (compared to Nolan flip helmets).
Reed
--- In st2_owners@yahoogroups.com, Michael Heth <mheth@...> wrote:
> Don't flip it up for a while, wear it as a solid full face. Once you get used to it start using the flip up. It looks kinda goofy flipped up actually but I happily trade that off for the ability to d whatever I want.
> Michael Heth
> mheth@...
> (415) 992-7840
I can't put it on unless the front is flipped up.
The main issue with it is the strap is a plastic seat ratchet type thing and it just digs in painfully, no matter how I have tried to adjust it, or place the comfort straps under it.
Never had this issue with my other helmets. Of course, I didn't notice this until it's been on my noggin for a while.
Huss
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