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Schuberth C5 Carbon helmet review 

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Here at Motolegends we are not big on carbon helmets. Of course, they are lighter, but you will usually pay a huge premium to save maybe a hundred or so grams. Some people assume that, because MotoGP riders and Formula One drivers wear carbon-fibre helmets, they must be safer and more protective than composite helmets. But that is not the case. Carbon-fibre helmets are lighter; and that’s all.
But as long as somebody knows what they are buying, and why, that’s good enough for us. We will never upsell anybody from a standard C5 to a carbon one, but if you decide you want carbon, so be it.
But first let’s just recap on the C5. The C5 has been on the market for a couple of years now. It is in a different league to its predecessor, the disastrous C4. It is a good helmet. People like it. Bits don’t fall off it. It’s comfortable. It’s quiet. It doesn’t fog up unduly. The comms. facility is fantastic. And so on. The C5 has been a worthy competitor to the Neotec.
Perhaps the most disappointing aspect of the C5 is the difficulty it presents in terms of getting a perfect fit. The situation is not helped by the fact that the C5 only comes in two shell sizes. We do, of course, applaud Schuberth for its decision to offer different thicknesses for the padding for the inside of the C5. But the fact that we can only offer custom fitting in three of the six sizes is disappointing. But, this aside, the C5 works. We have had a few minor quality-control issues, but nothing that causes undue concern. If the C5 fits you as it should, then it’s a great helmet.
Schuberth produce headwear for the military, for the emergency services, the police, and so on. But the company is particularly proud of its involvement in Formula One. All Schuberth's carbon helmets are made by hand by a small team of specialists in a dedicated facility. And it is indeed impressive, on one level, that you can buy a helmet in the shops that is produced by the same hands that make the carbon helmets for Formula One drivers. Each helmet shell is produced by one person who is tasked, inside four hours, to take the lazer-cut strips of carbon, intricately lay them within a carbon mould to create the shell, and then place it into the autoclave for curing. Given the technology involved, the expense of the materials, and the time it takes for a person to create a finished helmet, the price is perhaps not surprising. If one pays an extra £100 for a plain coloured Arai or Shoei to become one with a graphic, then the extra £500 for a carbon helmet made in this way perhaps doesn’t seem unreasonable. But we come at this from a different angle. What do you get from a thousand pound C5 that you don’t get from a £500 one? And in our view, the answer is not a lot really.
In the medium size, the C5 Carbon weighs 1460g.. And for a 22-06, flip which is prewired for comms., that is pretty impressive. That’s 200g. less than the standard helmet. Whether this will make much a difference to your average GS rider is another question.
Remember, nobody is pretending that the carbon model is more protective. Nobody is going to ever admit this, but one could be quite confident that the carbon helmet would be a tad noisier. And then there is the issue of the ‘talk distance’ on the comms.. Schuberth somewhat optimistically state 2 km for the standard helmet, but because the carbon shell acts as a barrier, they acknowledge that the talk distance on the C5 Carbon is just 700 metres. In both instances, we are talking here about best case scenarios.
But still, it cannot be denied that the C5 carbon is a work of art. The way the carbon panels are laid displays a level of artistry, and a mastery of this particular skill. The helmet does look beautiful. It’s an impressive bit of kit, and if this is important to you, then go for it. Why not?
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Комментарии : 20   
@RichDunn
@RichDunn 7 месяцев назад
Thanks, Chris. The point about carbon interfering with comms range is a deal breaker for me (on any helmet), so that was very valuable knowledge, thank you.
@rolacook222
@rolacook222 23 дня назад
Chris: I absolutely liked your old school “dollars in, dollars out” value for what you’re getting philosophy. You were faithful to the core with “old school” thinking, reasons, arguments , etc., for either buying or not buying the Schuberth C5 except for one thing? AND that is; I don’t remember hearing you mention that you’d actually tried the helmet on for a quick spin to verify, (your “old school” opinions?! Best / Rola (Oregon / USA).
@kristy77a
@kristy77a 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for the forthright commentary. It IS a lovely helmet and the lighter weight is certainly a plus. But as one shopping my first-ever modular for upcoming group touring, the reduced comms range is a strong disincentive. I'll be circling a "stnadard" c5 as well as the Shoei Neotec 3 (when it shows up here in the USA). Keep up the good work (and Schuberth, too)!
@avon57
@avon57 7 месяцев назад
Great review. I went with the Neotech 2, per your earlier review, and I love it. Fantastic helmet. Thanks!
@p-dub7422
@p-dub7422 Месяц назад
Excellent and straightforward video! First do you recommend the regular C5? Second, I have seen a C5 Master helmet. How is that different from the C5? Finally, the only benefit of the C5 Carbon is that it weighs less? No comfort benefits as a result of the weight reduction? And it offers the same features? I am asking because I do not know. Thanks
@lauriebloggs8391
@lauriebloggs8391 7 месяцев назад
Very interesting and well presented, thank you.
@inked-96
@inked-96 7 месяцев назад
As nice as it is, having an all black helmet would be my last choice for colours. You need to be seen on a bike.
@tomwagner6334
@tomwagner6334 7 месяцев назад
@inked-96 Agreed. I have a c4 carbon pro in the red/white color way and love the lightness of it but no way am I going to lay down some serious cash for a black helmet.
@JEmmertz
@JEmmertz 7 месяцев назад
Good and useful info. Thanks! ⭐
@22Royston
@22Royston 7 месяцев назад
Being one that badgered you for one of these almost a year ago and collecting possibly the first out of the shop a couple of months ago i have to say I am well pleased with it - did it feel better that the C5 “standard”?, well to me it did and it looks fantastic.
@magnusb6311
@magnusb6311 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for a great walkthrough loked and subscribed
@maartenkok345
@maartenkok345 5 месяцев назад
Another great video and very informative, thank you!! I have a regular C5 + comms and love it! I was looking at this carbon version as would go very well with the carbon on the bike, but 200-300 meters of talk distance.. that is really disappointing and won’t work for me when riding with others in the Alps for example.. 😢. Thank you for helping me avoiding this mistake (and all the frustrations that go with it during a motorcycle trip 😂). A question on carbon helmets in general: is the lifecycle longer..? A normal helmet should be replaced after max 5 years correct? Is that different for carbon? Thank you and keep up the great content! Greetings from The Netherlands
@losingbaggage
@losingbaggage 7 месяцев назад
When your sitting in traffic in a beating down sun a carbon shell absorbs and transmits a fraction of the heat regular shells do. Learnt that with the original BMW carbon lid.
@Motolegends
@Motolegends 7 месяцев назад
Do you think that’s compared to a normal black helmet? Would it be the same if you had a white helmet that didn’t absorb as much heat? CP
@losingbaggage
@losingbaggage 7 месяцев назад
@Motolegends I must concede I've only ever had black or carbon helmets but they are chalk and cheese under Italian summer sun.
@curnobullen
@curnobullen 7 месяцев назад
Hi Chris, when will the Shoei custom fitting be available? Sorry I know I’m talking about a different brand, but I have always struggled with Shoei’s. I am looking forward to the new custom fit service.
@Motolegends
@Motolegends 7 месяцев назад
I’m thinking early next year, but there will still b e some people for whom this won’t work. CP
@curnobullen
@curnobullen 7 месяцев назад
@@Motolegends thank you Chris. I reckon it’s worth a try.
@defylifeadventure
@defylifeadventure 7 месяцев назад
Isn't the chin bar still plastic?
@Motolegends
@Motolegends 7 месяцев назад
Yes, sorry; you are correct. CP
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