Can’t tell the difference between the just-released Signet-Q and the current RX-Q, Arai’s “dream” street helmet and basis for the Signet-Q? You’re not alone. After all, these two full-face designs share many features, including the wider-eyeport SAI faceshield, Emergency Cheek Pad Removal System, top vent set, side exhaust cowls, removable neck roll and one-piece bottom edge trim. Big difference is the new shell—an Intermediate Oval elongated to create a Long Oval—which is intended to eliminate forehead pressure and “hot spots” for riders whose heads are longer front-to-back and narrower side-to-side. Peel-away 5mm pads on both sides of the removable, washable Dry-Cool head liner allow the wearer to “micro-fit” himself or herself without buying a different-size liner. A clear Pin Lock Max-Vision Brow Vent anti-fog insert is included. Suggested retail prices for the Signet-Q range from $589.95 to $729.95 in Small-XXL sizes. An XS model is planned, as well.
**Arai Americas, Inc.
P.O. Box 787
Fogelsville, PA 18051