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Ruroc’s New Atlas 3.0 Is the Ultimate Full-Face Motorcycle Helmet

Stay safe, feel comfy and look the business—all at once.
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A few years back, Ruroc released its very first motorcycle helmet, namely the Atlas. Thanks to its premium quality and attractive design, this item quickly made its way to many riders’ wardrobes. Given that Atlas became an instant success in the two-wheeler realm, the manufacturer wasted no time fabricating a second iteration that improved upon its predecessor’s features.

Since there’s always a little room for improvement, a third variant has been under development on their premises as of late, and this bad boy can now be ordered from the company’s official website. Ladies and gents, behold Ruroc’s latest innovation, the Atlas 3.0 full-face helmet.

This time around, it packs a reworked visor that keeps wind noise at a minimum while maximizing one’s field of view. The revised item comes with an improved seal and smaller hinge mechanisms, leaving more room for protective padding to be added within the carbon shell. Furthermore, the new setup enables you to switch between visors in under 30 seconds.

As many as three different shell sizes are offered to ensure a snug fit on head sizes ranging from XS to XXL. In terms of the shell’s construction, the primary material applied by Ruroc is top-grade T-300 carbon fiber, which is a light, yet robust composite used in the aerospace industries. Ultimately, this state of affairs allows the Atlas to obtain both DOT and ECE homologations while tipping the scales at just 3.1 lbs (1.4 kg).

In the event of a crash, a magnetic Fidlock chin strap and emergency release cheek pads come into play so that the helmet can be removed with ease. The interior is comfortably padded with a mixture of sweat-wicking polyamide and polyester weaves to keep temperatures in check on a hot day.

Ruroc’s integrated Shockwave audio system can be operated with ease via a set of sizeable buttons found on the base gasket. Lastly, the Atlas 3.0 is available in sixteen breathtaking finishes and graphics options, most of which are priced at a mere $495. On the other hand, the pricier variants will cost you an additional 30 bucks.
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About the author: Silvian Secara
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A bit of an artist himself, Silvian sees two- and four-wheeled machines as a form of art, especially restomods and custom rides. Oh, and if you come across a cafe racer article on our website, it’s most likely his doing.
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