Product Details
The 2023 Airoh Specktre, is Airoh's brand-new flip-up/flip-front helmet. Style and functionality combine to create a helmet that’s able to adapt to any situation, from urban commuting to touring.
A wide visor provides excellent visibility with a wide field of view, whilst an internal retractable sun visor offers year-round rideability, no matter the weather. Constructed from an HRT (High Resistant Thermoplastic) outer shell that offers excellent protection and comfort, the shell is further enhanced with Bluetooth headset ready adaptability, micrometric retention system, a Pinlock ready visor with Pinlock lens included and Stop-Wind technology, which combined with its excellent internal padding make for a helmet that can adapt to any situation.
ASN System
Airoh has introduced the ASN System, a 3-D fabric structure designed to reduce the force transferred to the head on impact. The ASN System’s 2 outer walls move relatively to each other, dissipating the energy generated by the impact more effectively. It also offers incredible ventilation, a crucial factor in more extreme riding conditions.
What does double Homologation P/J mean?
As shown above, /P and /P-J are very important marks to understand if we can travel with our flip-up/modular helmet in its open or closed configuration. These marks can be found on the type-approval label located on the strap of your helmet.
Flip-up or modular helmets can simply be approved in the full-face versions (with the letter “P ”, or protective) or with double homologation (indicated by the letters “P/J” or Protective/Jet).
If a helmet is approved as full-face helmet (letter “P”) it is not possible to use it while keeping the chin guard open, while if there are both letters then you are allowed to ride with the chin guard in the open position, or even without it if it is modular.