Shoei RF-1100 Diabolic Divinity Full Face Helmet - Features
Building on the strongest pedigree in the motorcycle helmet business, Shoei is proud to introduce the all-new RF-1100. Since its 2003 inception, the RF-1000 has enjoyed great success, but that didn’t stop Shoei's world-class development team from throwing out the molds to build a brand-new helmet from scratch. Combining customer and dealer requests with advanced technology, modern testing practices, and 50 years of helmet-building experience, Shoei is pleased to deliver the finest sport-touring helmet that money can buy. The all-new, groundbreaking RF-1100–where aggressive styling meets Shoei's unrivaled attention to detail, and the evolution of perfection is once again met.
Features:
- Q.R.S.A. (Quick Release Self-Adjusting) base plate system
- CW-1 shield
- AIM+ Shell Construction
- 5 shell sizes
- Shell-integrated spoiler
- Variable ventilation system
- Dual-layer EPS liner
- Interior system
- Chin curtain
- Breath Guard
- 5 year manufacturer's warranty from purchase date or 7 year manufacturer's warranty from helmet manufacture date, whichever comes first
- Snell M2010 approved
Shoei RF-1100 Diabolic Divinity Full Face Helmet - Sizing
Shoei Helmets
| cm |
51 - 52 |
53 - 54 |
55 - 56 |
57 - 58 |
59 - 60 |
61 - 62 |
63 - 64 |
65 - 66 |
| Hat Size |
63/8 - 6½ |
65/8 - 6¾ |
67/8 - 7 |
71/8 - 7¼ |
73/8 - 7½ |
75/8 - 7¾ |
77/8 - 8 |
81/8 - 8¼ |
| Inches |
201/8 - 20½ |
207/8 - 21¼ |
215/8 - 22 |
22½ - 227/8 |
23¼ - 235/8 |
24 - 243/8 |
24¾ - 251/8 |
255/8 - 26 |
General Sizing information
If you are unsure about your size, compare your body measurements to the charts provided to determine the correct fit. These charts will give you a good idea of the size to order, but be sure to read special sizing information that may accompany an item description. Some merchandise dimensions may vary from the averages charted here.
Head Measurement
Measure your head size by wrapping a cloth tape measure horizontally around your head at a height of roughly one inch (2.5cm) above your eyebrows. This will give you a measurement of the largest portion of your head. Select the helmet that is closest to your head size. Oftentimes your head measurement may fall between two helmet sizes, if this occurs, try the smaller of the two sizes first.
Check for Proper Fit
With the helmet on, go through the following checklist:
- Does the inner lining fit snugly around your entire head?
- Does the top pad press closely around the dome of your head?
- Are your cheek pads in contact with cheeks?
- Does the brow lining fit snugly against brow (you should not be able to insert fingers between the lining and your brow)?
- Take hold of the helmet with a hand on each side. Without moving your head, try to move the helmet up and down, side to side. You should feel the skin of your head and face being pulled as you try to move the helmet. If you can move the helmet around easily, it is too big and you should try a smaller size.