I received the Stilo I ordered today.
It’s was bit challenging to get on and situated so my ears weren’t pinched initially, most probably due to the earcup speakers I optioned, but once accomplished seems like it’s probably perfect as it’s very closely molded to my head without being painful. As I squeeze the helmet on and off it seems to be getting easier or at least I’m getting more practiced at the process.
I need to adjust the retaining straps on the Hybrid S device but looks like my kit is starting to take shape.
After testing out positioning, entry, and exit I’m pretty happy with how I have the Hybrid device adjusted now and feel secure in the car without feeling like range of motion is totally eliminated. I’m at least confident enough that I’ll go ahead and pull the tags off.
I’m super impressed with airflow and the anti fog visor. By which I mean I fog the windshield just sitting in my wife’s Volt and when I was diving no anti fog solution could keep my googles clear for long but the Stilo visor shows zero vapor collection, breathing from my mouth and/or nose while pushing, pulling, huffing, and puffing to figure out how to get and keep everything in place. Even with the visor down air feels fresh, just not something I’m used to in a closed face helmet, though my experience is very limited.
The optioned drink kit tube seems pretty useless as it barely reaches the center front of the helmet and offers no way to get the bite valve through the intended hole in my balaclava? The side disconnect valve is slick though and I’m sure I can change the tube and bite valve to something that would suit me if I ever use. For now I’ve removed the inner tube to declutter the helmet interior.
Without a Stilo specific connector I can’t test the mic and ear speaker kit yet. Though getting something sorted here could help with the sense of isolation. I’ll sort something out for experimentation soon.
Not having worn a helmet in a car, the top of the helmet is pretty close to the roof and the more present structure of the JDM seats add to a slight sense of claustrophobia, or more accurately anxieties about how I’d behave in an emergency maneuver. Inability to see clear over my left shoulder makes me uncomfortable. The Broadview mirror is a relief here and I look forward to installing the Spoon wide side mirrors that I’d held off on to avoid complicating the safety inspection.
It looks like the new MAP sensor may have shipped today so hopefully I’ll have in my hands Wednesday or Thursday and can get inspections all completed shortly after that.