The striking Nautilus is by no means a traditional jet helmet. With this style and design, you run the risk of having to explain that you are not riding in the same helmet you used on your winter holiday.
That explanation can be brief: the Nautilus is a perfectly performant, lightweight jet helmet. A 'demi-jet' helmet to be precise and this is mainly due to the well-fitting pilot visor. The helmet shell is made of techno polymers and this results in a compact and very light unit. How else to describe a weight of less than one kilogram?
With a double, closable top ventilation and a de-duplicated rear outlet, you'll be able to keep your cool at all times. That's because the transparent pilot visor closes neatly - thanks to a rubber strip and the black visor rim. It's an anti-scratch visor, of course, and it contributes to a large extent to the overall look and style of this helmet.
The comfortable, soft and adjustable chin strap is sealed with a micrometric buckle and is flexible to the actual helmet shell. The lining is anti-allergenic and almost completely removable. Cheek pads included.
It results in a complete, very practical and easy to use jet helmet. With sufficient protection, driving comfort and versatility. And then you’ll explain with pleasure that the Nautilus is not a ski helmet but a motorcycle helmet.
Some maintenance tips: For cleaning the outside of your helmet we recommend the helmet cleaner from S100. The interior of the helmet can also be cleaned without removing it, with S100 interior cleaner. A treatment of the outside of the visor with Rain-X anti-rain spray improves visibility during rain showers.
Safety above all! Never ride with a scratched or dull visor. Especially at night, scratches cause blinding reflections of street lights and headlights of oncoming vehicles. This effect is even more pronounced in rainy weather. It is best to replace a worn visor as soon as possible. Planning a long trip? Then don't forget to take a replacement visor with you. Never ride in the dark with a tinted visor.