Givi X.01 “XZero1″ Motorcycle Helmet


See webBikeWorld.com for the full review, more photos and all the details on this interesting true modular helmet.

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25 Responses to “Givi X.01 “XZero1″ Motorcycle Helmet”

  1. zueq says:

    wow looks same as a fighter helmet…loved it

  2. mydogmika says:

    one shit Helmet

  3. wbwvids says:

    Uh…does that mean it’s good or bad? ;-)

  4. tihoa says:

    looks good, but all those removable parts means less structural integrity = not as safe :(

  5. creepinjesus says:

    jesus it’s ugly

  6. jmtrucks says:

    not safe

  7. wbwvids says:

    The helmet is ECE 22.05 approved, so it meets all applicable safety standards in the market in which it is sold.

  8. KawaTony1964 says:

    Can you buy this helmet in the USA, and if so, where? If not, why the hell not?

  9. wbwvids says:

    It’s currently sold only in Europe. As far as I know, Givi helmets are not distributed in the U.S.A. Selling a new helmet line in the North American helmet market is extremely difficult, with distribution issues, parts, service and liability insurance all problematic.

    By the way, we get visitors from all over the world and we review many products; some of the products may not be available in any one particular country.

  10. KawaTony1964 says:

    Shame. I’ve recently found all these cool helmets that are not available in the US: Caberg, Airoh, and now Givi. And you have one on WebBikeWorld – that Schuberth with the skinny chin guard. Looks awesome. Are there any overseas web sites where these helmets can be ordered for shipment overseas. I know some of the Caberg and Airoh helmets can be purchase thru Ebay.

  11. Ur2S1ow says:

    God I wish that was in the U.S.A. it’s pretty great looking but would it save my life if I hit my head on the cement????

  12. wbwvids says:

    Don’t know who can answer that one! Apparently the Europeans think it’s OK; it meets ECE 22.05 standards.

  13. Ur2S1ow says:

    Well if the Europeans think its ok, it probably is. We will probably see more designs like this from U.S. companies if Europe dosn’t get their butts over here!

  14. wbwvids says:

    The helmet meets ECE 22.05 helmet safety standards in Europe, so I’d have to assume it’s ok…

  15. KukuxumusuNL says:

    i Live i Europe, Netherlands. this helmet, and other helmets with mark: ECE 22.05 approved are very safe!

  16. 619RavenBlack says:

    not practical enough for use to many lil things that snap off just let some air in go with a shoei

  17. FormerFC1 says:

    Hmmm…Did motorcycle outter shells get smaller?I have an Arai from 1999. It’s seems huge compared to today’s models.

  18. wbwvids says:

    It depends somewhat on how the manufacturer spreads their shell sizes across the helmet internal size range.

    A large shell on a size XXL helmet may look normal, while a large shell on a size M helmet may look huge.

    But for the most part, I think the manufacturers are doing a better job at making and matching shells to head sizes (plus the materials today may have become thinner with better technology).

  19. aircooled68 says:

    And why not?????

  20. VituMV says:

    that looks crazy

  21. QuietStormSiR says:

    is it snell and DOT approved ?

  22. wbwvids says:

    No, at this time, this helmet is not sold or imported into the U.S.A. It meets ECE 22.05 safety standards only.

  23. barbabel32 says:

    can you set a bluetooth headset like the scala rider on the helmet ?
    by theway : use a headset if you make cell phone call on your bike : safer !
    I posted a great little ad , check it out !

  24. wbwvids says:

    You probably could, as long as the boom mic fits under the bottom of the helmet shell and reaches your mouth. When the chin bar is removed, however, the wind noise would probably overwhelm the microphone.

  25. parisNY05 says:

    thanx !

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