![]() The Shark has evolved over the years but then, a few years ago, Shark announced a major new upgrade. Shark went through four iterations of the original Evoline helmet, before the Evo One was introduced. ![]() It is a better, more wearable, more serious helmet. ![]() The company is still around, and they still create some very funky-looking, flip-helmets, but on any kind of objective analysis of functionality, the Shark comes out on top. It was Roof that invented the 180º flip-over chin bar design, but the Shark is a better helmet. The result is a helmet that works equally well as an open-face or a full-face helmet. Whereas, on a normal flip-lid, the raised chin piece sits over the brow, thus imbuing a helmet with the aerodynamic qualities of a barn door, on the Shark Evo series, the chin piece rotates through 180º, and therefore sits at the back of the helmet, totally out of sight. It is an evolution of the standard flip-lid helmet. This is the latest iteration of Shark’s well-known, 180º flip-lid helmet, a series that started with the Evoline, before becoming the Evo One.
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