My New 2015 Fulmer 62B Helmet

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One of the Origionals
Apr 23, 2010
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I bought one of Fulmer's "New for 2015" 62B Full Coverage Helmets. I've been waiting since November 2014 for it to arrive. Mitzie has had a Pink and Black One since then. Mine is Matte Black and Neon Green. First thing I noticed immediately is, It's the quietest Helmet I've ever owned, and I've owned Dozens over the years of most every Brand and Type. Besides the DOT Rating, it has the New ECE 22 Rating also, and comes with a Fog Proof Shield and "Flip Down Interior Sun Shade"...Here are some Pics.....











Here is the Lever to flip down the Sun Shade.....



Here is the Large, Dark Sun Shade after flipping it down.....



If You're in the market for a New, Lightweight, Comfortable, and Quiet Full Coverage Helmet, You might want to check out the New Fulmer 62B...It comes in a Variety of Colors and Designs, and has the new high tech aerodynamic ridges...It's quickly became my Favorite Helmet.....ThumbUp
 
Know it is not an issue rat now,but how do ya think the air circulation will be?

For a Full Coverage Version, it has lots of ventilation, better than any I've owned to date when you open the vents up...always more ventilation on any Motorcycle than sitting in a fully enclosed NASCAR Stock Car...They made us wear em' long before there were "Cool Helmets"...I'm acclimated well for Heat and Cold.....:laugh:
 
Been wearing a full face Fulmer for two years ( my first one ) and I too was impressed with how quiet it was . After learning to crack the shield at stops it has gotten very comfortable to use , I'm sold on it . ThumbUp
 
Yea I look at them in some of the old race films. They have changed a lot.

Yep, when we first had to wear em' in NASCAR, they weighed about 8 lbs, poor visibility, etc. ....I've literally baked in em' back then in 400-500 Lap Daytime Races....:AGGHH:

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Been wearing a full face Fulmer for two years ( my first one ) and I too was impressed with how quiet it was . After learning to crack the shield at stops it has gotten very comfortable to use , I'm sold on it . ThumbUp

Yep, if You wear one, You eventually acclimate.....the New Ones are really comfortable and light....and in that split second Your head and face are making contact with a hard surface, nothing else is even close to being as safe.....ThumbUp
 

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