this vid was super helpful! imma buy this! the bad noise isolation and the non rain proof googles are no problem for me, since i ride in the city and only drive when the weather is good! It looks so cool and matches my bikes colour! Thanks!
How do you experience the usability of the goggles in everyday use? Taking the helmet on and off? And regarding comfort, how do they feel (and do they leave face marks 😊) when you wear them for longer periods? Thanks for a good series of reviews.
That is, the helmet is generally not suitable for riding in the night and in the rain? What are the competitors for this helmet? Caberg Ghost, RXA Jaws etc., AGV Diesel (?).
@@steve00alt70 Yes, there's only the goggles as that is the appeal of the helmet. If you want a similar helmet with a visor, look at the D-Skwal or Skwal from Shark
As far as I'm aware, there is no difference between the Raw and the Drak beyond name, I think it was just because "Raw" wasn't as appealing of a name compared to Drak, especially with the newer S- and X- Drak
The Street Drak is a thermoplastic shell with a goggle with a mask attached to the goggle; the S-Drak has a carbon aramid shell (lighter and more tensile strength) with a visor that pulls down from inside the shell and a mask that attaches to the shell; and the X-Drak has a fibreglass shell (midpoint between a full carbon fibre and a thermoplastic/polycarbonate shell) with a drop down visor, a detachable peak, no mask and has a different liner situation with ear pads in them (not sure what difference it makes but, hey, I'm not Shark, I've never sold one of the Draks before)
Another great video from you guys. It’s a pity the mask doesn’t offer as much protection… Do you have any recommendations of similar helmets like this which are safer?
Ideal options would be the Shark Vancore 2 (same shell but with a chinbar and uses the goggles), the Bell Broozer (has the option of removing the protective chinbar, making it a P+J rated helmet) and the Scorpion HX1 (full face with a lot of customisation that can be done with the parts included in the box). Hope this helps
We would recommend this just for city commuting, as it does get quite noisy and it doesn't give you as much safety as helmets meant to be made for touring!
holy molly, now this is what you call an in depth review! i guess will be sticking around for a while!
this vid was super helpful! imma buy this! the bad noise isolation and the non rain proof googles are no problem for me, since i ride in the city and only drive when the weather is good! It looks so cool and matches my bikes colour! Thanks!
Thanks a lot for your comment. Good to hear the video helped in a good decision making.
Good review, 👍this video definitely deserves more views
How do you experience the usability of the goggles in everyday use? Taking the helmet on and off? And regarding comfort, how do they feel (and do they leave face marks 😊) when you wear them for longer periods? Thanks for a good series of reviews.
The goggles are made pretty decent. However the slight inconvenience compared to a full face helmet will always remain.
That is, the helmet is generally not suitable for riding in the night and in the rain?
What are the competitors for this helmet?
Caberg Ghost, RXA Jaws etc., AGV Diesel (?).
Nice video. Good review.
The goggles certainly look very cool and the full visibility is great, but I don’t think it would be practical when it’s raining..
Nice video. Good review. How does this compare to the Shark s-drak in terms of safety?
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Great review! Does a clear tint goggle come with the box, or do I have to purchase them separately?
You would have to either get a clear lens or buy another set of goggles with the clear lenses
@@ItsBeenDanBefore no visor? is it just googles?
@@steve00alt70 Yes, there's only the goggles as that is the appeal of the helmet. If you want a similar helmet with a visor, look at the D-Skwal or Skwal from Shark
Hi can you test Scorpion exo tech 10 mmat ?
Great review,is this helmet a newer version of the SHARK raw helmet? Or are they different?
As far as I'm aware, there is no difference between the Raw and the Drak beyond name, I think it was just because "Raw" wasn't as appealing of a name compared to Drak, especially with the newer S- and X- Drak
Just as @ItsBeenDanBefore says, there is no difference! They just changed the name.
why my order still on Processing already 5 days ?
Hello Jose, Thank you for your message do you have an order number so I can check for you? Best Regards Champion Helmets
So what’s the difference between the shark street drak, x-drak, and s-drak helmets?? Thanks in advance! Nice video by the way
The Street Drak is a thermoplastic shell with a goggle with a mask attached to the goggle; the S-Drak has a carbon aramid shell (lighter and more tensile strength) with a visor that pulls down from inside the shell and a mask that attaches to the shell; and the X-Drak has a fibreglass shell (midpoint between a full carbon fibre and a thermoplastic/polycarbonate shell) with a drop down visor, a detachable peak, no mask and has a different liner situation with ear pads in them (not sure what difference it makes but, hey, I'm not Shark, I've never sold one of the Draks before)
Nice review!!! Not a fan of the army green colour…do they come in different ones?
Yes they do! In numerous colors, in fact. You can check them out here: www.championhelmets.com/us/shark-drak-gma.html
Another great video from you guys. It’s a pity the mask doesn’t offer as much protection… Do you have any recommendations of similar helmets like this which are safer?
Ideal options would be the Shark Vancore 2 (same shell but with a chinbar and uses the goggles), the Bell Broozer (has the option of removing the protective chinbar, making it a P+J rated helmet) and the Scorpion HX1 (full face with a lot of customisation that can be done with the parts included in the box). Hope this helps
@@ItsBeenDanBefore Thanks!
Would you recommend this for longer rides or is this Just meant to be for city commuting?
We would recommend this just for city commuting, as it does get quite noisy and it doesn't give you as much safety as helmets meant to be made for touring!
Is this helmet good enough for riding with a 50cc?
Yes, absolutely.
But... is it as safe as a crash helmet tho??
Is it Bluetooth speaker ready? And is it only prepared for Sharktooth?
Yeah it is
NXR 2 please
Great review! Can i use the mask without the goggles?
Unfortunately not, the mask is attached to the goggles, so you can only wear the mask with the goggles on.