Shark OXO

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Shark OXO

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Has anyone bought the new Shark OXO flip-up helmet.

I'm looking to see if there anygood before i go out and buy one.
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I like the shark design but it's not good for my oval head shape.
Trust me I am a retired Doctor and lecturer at Oxford University of Structural and Mechanical/Electrical engineering.
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You've probably seen this:

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I've walked with it on my head in a store for about half an hour. It feels more solid than my Scorpion ADX-2, but my head shape is not the best fit, so I'll keep squeezing my noggin into the ADX-2, till I drop it.
My partner tried it, found it more comfortable than her existing helmet, but again, after half an hour, she took it off as it was not comfortable enough.
From looking at it and trying it, I can say it is well built, easy to operate and does not feel heavy in either position of the chin bar.

If I could say, go to a store and wear it for half an hour. If it fits, it should not be a bad choice. This is based on static review only.
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