- Product Description
- Customer Reviews (8)
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Product Description
HJC IS-33 OPEN-FACE HELMET FEATURES:
Advanced Polycarbonate Composite Shell
- Lightweight,superior fit and comfort using advanced CAD technology
- Aerodynamic shell with large eyeport for greater visibility
- Impact absorbing,multi-density EPS liner
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SunShield Visor System - One-touch integrated smoke-tinted SunShield (PP #111/3335,855) deploys and retracts quickly and easily
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ACS Advanced Channeling Ventilation System - ACS Advanced Channeling Ventilation System provides flow-through ventilation
- Multi-stage intake vents and exhaust vents allow full front to back fresh airflow that flushes heat and humidity out of the helmet
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SilverCool Interior - Moisture-wicking and odor-free interior with advanced SilverCool antibacterial fabric
- Comfortable,removable and washable
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HJ-117J Shield and QuickSlide Shield Replacement System - QuickSlide shield replacement system allows for quick,secure and tool-less shield removal and installation
- Optically correct face shield offers 95% UV protection
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Nylon Strap Retention System - Neatly secures chin strap
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Standards - DOT-218
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Customer Reviews (8)
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Reviewer: Tim Henry (Black forest , Colorado) 3.28.2013





HJC IS-33 Helmet
These helmets are small for the size on the helmet. Normally I take a Medium but I need a Large on this one. Other than that I love the helmet. Quality is good and the face shield works very well.Reviewer: Robert Meacham (Chico, CA) 1.3.2013





Uncle Bob's helmet
Helmet was exactly what I had hoped, perfect fit and much more quiet than similiar H-D helmet. Excellent price and arrived at my door in 36 hours. Wow!Reviewer: W Lindsay (Niagara Falls, ON) 9.16.2012





HJC IS33 noisy
Standard sun visor tint too light for sunny days. Top air intake vents cause too much wind roar in the helmet, although this may be related to the bike wind screen. Placing tape over the vents greatly improved noise levels.








































