Schuberth C3 Pro Women Modular Helmet

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Recently, Schuberth announced an upgrade of the popular C3W. Introducing the C3 Pro Women.

Yep, that's pink. Pearl pink. Although I am not a fan of pink... I am a fan of Schuberth. 

Schuberth refers to this helmet as a woman's helmet. I have to somewhat disagree with that statement, because I just don't believe there is such a thing. But, I do believe that most women (~75%) wear size XXS-M. It's not often that I fit women in more than a medium.

And this is what Sarah Schilke, Marketing and PR Manager/Schuberth North America had to say regarding this issue: 

3/18/2013: Regarding the fit for women. The whole women's project came about when Schuberth engineers discovered some research a major cosmetic company did on women's head and facial structure (in multiple countries) which concluded that (in general) women have smaller heads than men, a narrower jaw and higher, more prominent cheekbones. So the W models have a different contour in the cheekpad for that facial structure.

And with the C3 Pro Women, they've made an effort to fit more women. I normally am an XS and I just can't wear one in that size comfortably. I have to wear a S. Something about the shape is really uncomfortable on my forehead and sits up too high. This is based on the C3W, not the pro version. Hopefully I'll be able to test one out next month for Schuberth. I'm looking forward to especially testing one of the 'quietest helmets in the world'. I'll also get to test out their SRC audio system which is made by Cardo. So if you ride with anyone who has a Cardo system, you can connect with them too.  

And regarding the offering of pink as a color, Schuberth made it in response to customer demands. I would love to know how many of these women are riders v. passengers, because I've only met a couple of women that wanted a pink helmet..... hmmmm.

If you are considering a modular or flip up helmet, you can't go wrong with anything in the C3 series. They've been making modulars for a really long time and have made what many people consider to be the best one out there. 

Here's a real life photo of the Pro featuring the new rose colored liner: 

schuberth c3 pro women modular helmet

Features:

  • MSRP $769
  • Colors: Pearl Pink, Matte Black, Silver, Pearl White
  • ruby colored lining
  • improved ventilation
  • even quieter than before
  • FM and bluetooth antenna connection integrated into the helmet for stronger reception with the SRC system
  • new color option; pearl pink
  • interior fitted for Female head and facial structure
  • antibacterial, hypoallergenic microfiber liner
  • aero spoiler - minimizes buffeting and lift
  • integrated sun visor
  • patented anti-roll-off-system (AROS)
  • removable C3/women decals
  • 360 degree visbility with reflective decals including the Schuberth logo, neckroll and triangular decals above the eyeport
  • mobility program; replace a damaged, registered DOT/ECE helmet at 1/3 of retail. click here for details.
  • 5 year warranty
  • ECE / DOT
  • 1650 grams / 3.63 lbs.

Full specs on Schuberth's website.

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Moterrific, a New Motorcycle Podcast

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Finally, a motorcycle podcast of my own. 

Introducing......... Moterrific, a Terrific Motorcycle Podcast. 

When my cool friend Cristi (ADVGoddess on Twitter/ ADV Rider) texted me last week about doing a podcast, I was like okay. That sounds like a good idea. Not really thinking that we'd get one done so quickly! It was more like "hey, we really need to do one, there aren't any good female hosted motorcycle shows out there". Of course, I totally agree.

As you may know, there are only a few prominent podcasts, all hosted by men. We thought it would be time to mix things up and add fresh perspectives. We're excited to add bike/ gear reviews, general commentary on motorcycles, interviews and anything else we think would be interesting to our fellow riders. (male and female!). 

This isn't a women's only podcast. (Remember, only gear has to be women's specific. But never motorcycles).

We hope you enjoy the first episode, you can read more about the first one on our new website, Moterrific.com.

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