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Zamp
2009 Model
FL-22 Helmet
$125.99
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MSRP $139.95
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Product Description
Zamp FL-22 Helmet
Lightweight composite thermo-plastic resin shell
Flip-up chin bar with the press of one button
Retractable inner smoked shield remotely operated by sliding an outer switch
Adjustable vents offer great airflow
Tool-less Z-11 shield
Removable/washable plush interior
Meets or exceeds SCE22.05 and D.O.T. standards
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating -
Based on 4 Review(s)
Fit
3.8
Appearance
4.0
Features
3.8
Cost Benefit
3.3
Air flow
3.3
Overall
3.6
Latest Reviews
Fit
3.0
Features
3.0
Air flow
3.0
Appearance
5.0
Cost Benefit
1.0
Overall
3.0
Ken Keithan
Shenandoah, PA
FL-22 Helmet
I bought the FL-22 from Zamp, on 3rd ride screw came out for flip-up, had to re-attach trail side. Noticed was locking on both sides (flip-up). A pin was MIA. I could not see sending helmet back, me paying shipping both ways for them to replace this cheap helmet. Made my own pin, noticed the reason for flip-up screw loosening, was poor factory fitting of parts. After some fine tuning and thread locker, I know it won't come out again. I seen just how cheap these helmets are put together. Spend the extra and get a good helmet. I don't see the way the pins attach, them holding up in an accident, meaning the chin bar breaking on impact. Cheap helmet for lawn mower use only.
Fit
4.0
Features
4.0
Air flow
4.0
Appearance
4.0
Cost Benefit
5.0
Overall
4.2
Brad
Lewiston, ID
Good Deal
Overall this is a great deal. The helmet is quiet and fits well. My only problem is that the tinted shield does not operate well. It is difficult to get it down and it will not go up using the lever. Instead, you have to push the bottom of the shield up. However, for the price that is a minor inconvenience.
Fit
4.0
Features
4.0
Air flow
3.0
Appearance
3.0
Cost Benefit
3.0
Overall
3.4
Kyle
Louisville, KY
Good, but not great
This is my fist modular. It's light enough, but wobbles a little at speed. Runs a little bigger so may want to go a size down. Wind whips up strongly from the bottom, so could have used a chin curtain. Other venting is adequate. The single action flip works great and the flip down sun visor is nice and works well, but needs to be darker. All in all, not a bad helmet especially for the price, but needs a little more time in the design room.
Fit
4.0
Features
4.0
Air flow
3.0
Appearance
4.0
Cost Benefit
4.0
Overall
3.8
Kyle
Louisville, KY
Not Great, but Good...
I had to get a new helmet and saw this. Good looking modular for just over a hundred bucks. The helmet isn't great, but it is good. It runs a little big so might want to step down a size. Air flow is okay through the vents, but you get a ton of air coming up through the bottom of the helmet...this thing could have really used a chin skirt. Not a good pick for cold weather riding. Noise level is okay, not going to lose your hearing in it. The flip front mechanism works well. The huge logo on the back just looks cheesy so I covered it up with a decal from a local bike shop. Other than that, the helmet needs a thicker chin strap and a retaining button (you have to feed the excess strap through a rubber band), a better seal on the visor, and a little more padding around the sides.