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The YEMA Open Face Motorcycle Helmet is a DOT-certified 3/4 helmet featuring dual sun visors for glare protection, an impact-resistant ABS shell with multi-density EPS foam for superior safety, and adjustable ventilation for all-day comfort. Designed for both men and women, it offers a quick-release buckle and removable washable lining, making it a versatile, stylish, and practical choice for commuters and weekend riders alike.












| ASIN | B01IQV1MMO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,933 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #39 in Motorcycle & Powersports Helmets |
| Brand Name | YEMA |
| Certificate Type | DOT |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,494) |
| Date First Available | October 2, 2016 |
| Included Components | HELMET |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13 x 10.5 x 10.5 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 13.25 x 10.25 x 10 inches |
| Manufacturer | Lanxi Yema Motorcycle Fittings Co.,LTD |
| Model Name | YEMA-627-5 |
| Outer Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Package Weight | 1.98 Kilograms |
| Part Number | YEMA-627MBM |
| Shape | Aerodynamic |
| Shell Type | Hard |
| Size | Medium |
| Sport | Motorcycling |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 600089149418 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
A**L
The BEST helmet for BIG heads!
I got the XXL size and can say this is absolutely the best helmet fit and functionality I have ever experienced. Here's the breakdown on helmet choices: 1. Bicycles: First is the typical affordable ($20) bicycle helmet or hardhat baseball cap which most people wear and is good for maybe 15mph but useless if it is not strapped on tight. I know this from racing 10-speeds and taking wipeouts. If you look at fail compilations on bicycles, scooters, and bikes, you'll see there is a lot of faceplants. Faceplants mean inexorable agony and reconstructive surgery for the next year. Really, is it worth saving 50 bucks for this? Toss this option out. 2. Ebikes, scooters: Next is the thicker full coverage helmet like the ILM: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09BQQN8KY/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1 This is a good choice for most riders riding about 25mph. It is comfortable, light and has a visor to protect against faceplants. You can get a non-tinted visor too for riding at night. Note it costs $70. 3. Next is a dirtbike / mountainbike helmet with full head and face protection like the Fox V1: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B098G5JHZZ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1&psc=1 This is a good offroad option to around 30-40 mph. I find these terribly uncomfortable, bulky, and hot though. Very hard to find an XXL size. Note price of $85. 4. The helmet of this review has some great features: a. Very comfortable. b. Excellent peripheral view and ability to see behind me with 90 deg neck turn. c. Full face clear visor. A must. Besides faceplants, rain, puddle, or sprinklers can temporarily blind you. d. Switch operated tinted sun visor. e. Really felt as functional as the ILM. f. Easy on and off g. Great deal at $65. h. Really hits the sweet spot for value. I wouldn't go for much more than 40 mph on this, which meets my requirements. I think it is an excellent choice and I have been really looking forward to rides with it. I am primarily an off-roader. 5. Beyond 40 mph i.e. motorcycles with riding speeds 50-80 mph, I have been told by pro bike racers to get the best helmets which go for $600. A friend of mine, a retired pro racer, explains it like this: 1. At these speeds, you can easily get crippled or dead. 2. Helmets are not the department in your life to save money. 3. With a $5000 deductible for most health plans, it's a no-brainer to spend $1000 on safety gear. 4. Get a neck support collar made to mate with the helmet. Helmets don't prevent neck injuries. Having the right safety gear gives me confidence at all times. This includes dirt-bike grade elbow pads, knee braces, chest/back protection, and padded shirts/pants. Choking on a jump is the pathway to pain. Safety gear makes the experience more enjoyable and allows me to progress in skill and confidence. If you don't survive the learning curve, you will never get to enjoy the great riding sports which give wings to mere ground dwellers. Ride on.
J**W
Great helmet
I have been riding motorcycles and motor scooters since i was 15 and am now 79, so, i have owned many helmets. This is one of my favorites. The description of this helmet is perfect except they do run small. I measured my head and ordered the recommended size medium. I could barely squeeze my head in. I returned it and got my refund the same day. I immediately ordered a large which fits perfectly. Before I ordered this helmet I visited a helmet store. I found the same helmet (different name) for $50 more. So, great price, stylish, great fit. I disagree with some of the other reviews. Sun glasses slide easily into the helmet, which I prefer to the darker sun shade inside the helmet, but this is strictly a personal preference. And the included shades do not hit my large nose. The clear face shield raises and lowers easily and stays where I put it. The ear spaces are perfect even for my big ears. I have learned that air vents on most helmets are a waste. I like the quick release chin strap which is my first. It comes with a cloth bag which I will put over the helmet while it is in the garage. It also comes with 4 reflective strips which I probably won’t use, and a cleaning cloth like those for glasses. I don’t normally write reviews, but this product deserves 5 stars. I highly recommend this helmet.
R**B
Pretty good for the low price. Has lower profile...but it's NOT an HJC
This is a good, inexpensive lower profile helmet (so you don't look like a bubble-head. My HJC makes one look like a 'bubble head'). The one thing I don't like is the clear shield doesn't have enough 'clicks' for when I want to open a little bit in increments. It jumps right to a higher open level than my HJC helmet had. In addition to sun visor operation being more difficult. The HJC has an easier pull-down mode for sun visor and a 'spring' return button on top that flips it back up easily. BUT, for the price, it's pretty good.
S**R
Definitely a great product for a great value
Received the helmet today and am quite impressed. The visors were easy to manipulate and both were pre-installed... and the fit was exactly as I expected. Outside noise is suppressed, but not extinguished completely so you can hear the noise but not be confused. Overall, I'm happy for the intimidating look, fit, noise reduction and price. The measuring outline was a great help, because it fit exactly ;-)