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Schuberth E2 Carbon Modular Motorcycle Helmet

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Schuberth E2 Carbon Modular Motorcycle HelmetSchuberth E2 Carbon BEYOND THE LIMITS The SCHUBERTH E2 is the second generation of SCHUBERTH Adventure helmets and the first adventure helmet featuring a locking mechanism to hold the chin bar in the up position. The SCHUBERTH E2 is the perfect mix between the comfort of a Flip Up and the features of an off road helmet. The customizable interior padding offers a perfect fit to all customers, putting this adventure helmet on another level, ready to

Schuberth E2 Carbon

BEYOND THE LIMITS

The SCHUBERTH E2 is the second generation of SCHUBERTH Adventure helmets and the first adventure helmet featuring a locking mechanism to hold the chin bar in the up position. The SCHUBERTH E2 is the perfect mix between the comfort of a Flip Up and  the features of an off-road helmet. The customizable interior padding offers a perfect fit to all customers, putting this adventure helmet on another level, ready to ride the dustiest trails.

  • DOT FMVSS No. 218
  • Locking mechanism to hold the chin bar in the up position
  • Carbon shell reinforced with kevlar layer for improved shock absorption strength and lighter weight.
  • New peak removable and adjustable in three different positions with memory function.
  • New chin strap positioning to improve comfort in the throat area featuring Anti Roll Off System ( A.R.O.S)
  • Double chin air intake to improve ventilation , featuring exchangeable chin part filter. Increased back spoiler for improved air extraction.
  • Patented visor mechanism featuring Memory Function
  • Improved field of view thanks to new City Position mechanism and to the new V-lock sun visor mechanism.
  • Communications Ready with speakers, Mesh Antenna, FM Radio Antenna and Bluetooth Antenna preinstalled in the helmet shell. Install either the SC2 by Sena or SC Edge by Cardo (sold Separately)
  • Available SCHUBERTH INDIVIDUAL PAD KITS for unparalleled comfort.
  • Reflective Area on the chin bar Wind deflector, neck roll, top visor sealing area and helmet stickers for enhanced visibility while riding with an open or close Chin Bar.

The E2 Carbon redefines safety and comfort with cutting-edge technology. Its full Carbon shell offers incredible shock absorption performance combined with a minimum weight. Featuring P/J double homologation and respecting the severe ECE 22.06 standard, the E2 Carbon ensures the highest level of protection to every rider.

Carbon Adventure

SAFE: P/J and ECE 22.06 homologation

SMART: prewired communication system

DUAL PURPOSE: adjustable and removable peak

COMFORTABLE: customizable

RACING CRAFTSMANSHIP IN EVERY SHELL

The carbon shell of the new E2 Carbon is crafted using the same advanced lamination and autoclave curing techniques as our car racing helmets. What sets it apart is that the shell is meticulously handmade using a unique layup and autoclave curing process, resulting in a lighter and stronger shell. Each shell is made by the same expert technicians responsible for producing the helmets of the reigning Formula 1 World Champion.

ONE MAN, ONE SHELL

The carbon shell manufacturing follows the "one man, one shell" principle, meaning the same technician who begins the lamination process is responsible for completing the entire production of the shell.

ADVANCED AUTOCLAVE CURING FOR PEAK PERFORMANCE

Once the lamination process is complete, the carbon mold is sealed and transferred to the vacuum station, where specialized operators meticulously wrap and vacuum the mold to prepare it for the autoclave curing cycle.

The SCHUBERTH PERFORMANCE autoclaves apply a precise blend of pressure and temperature over a cycle lasting up to four hours. This process fuses the carbon fiber layers and resin into a solid, monolithic structure, ensuring superior mechanical strength and lightweight performance.

ADJUSTABLE PEAK

The new peak of the E2 Carbon was developed in the SCHUBERTH wind tunnel to reduce buffeting and vibrations. The E2 Carbon can be adjusted  in 3 positions, and can also be easily removed. The result is a helmet that is incredibly versatile, allowing riders to choose their ideal configuration for any adventure.

It’s the small details that set a SCHUBERTH helmet apart. First introduced with the E1 peak, the memory function is also featured on the E2 visor and peak. This function ensures that the selected position of the peak remains the same after opening and closing the chin bar.

ULTIMATE VENTILATION FOR ALL-DAY COMFORT

For long-distance comfort off-road or on-road, effective ventilation and temperature control are essential.

The new SCHUBERTH E2 comes with a double chin air intake. The top vent prevents visor fogging in cold conditions, while the lower vent provides extra airflow in elevated temperatures. Since dust, mud, and insects are part of off-road adventures, the chin vent also features a washable and replaceable filter to keep the helmet clean and comfortable.

ADVANCED HEAD VENTILATION

The E2 redefines ventilation, featuring a two-position adjustable top vent and a newly designed enlarged spoiler with an air extractor, ensuring superior airflow in the most demanding conditions.

SAFETY FIRST

At SCHUBERTH, safety is our top priority. The E2 Carbon, with its full carbon shell, delivers exceptional mechanical strength while remaining incredibly lightweight. It also features P/J double homologation and meets the rigorous ECE-R 22.06 standard.

Like the entire SCHUBERTH lineup, the E2 Carbon is equipped with the Anti-Roll-Off-System, paired with a chin strap in an advanced position to enhance comfort around the throat area.

INTERCOM SYSTEM

The most advanced communication technology developed specifically for your SCHUBERTH E2 Carbon. Easy to install, to configure and use, SC commuincation systems set a new standard for motorcycle communication. The HD speakers and three antennas for FM Radio, Bluetooth Intercom and Mesh Intercom are already pre-installed.

Simple to install: Plug in the HD BOOM microphone, remove the covers at the back of the helmet, free the remote control housing on the side, plug both in, turn them on, and you are ready to ride!

SCHUBERTH INDIVIDUAL PROGRAM

The standard inner linings have been developed to offer uncompromised comfort to all our customers, but those with "extreme head shapes" are usually forced to compromise with fit and sizes.

For SCHUBERTH compromise is not an option, which is why introduce the SCHUBERTH INDIVIDUAL PROGRAM. A specific program aimed to ensure the maximum comfort to the rider giving the option to customize the internal padding with multiple thickness options for sides, back and cheek pads.

(Head Pad customization available for sizes M/L/XL)

 

 

 

 

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