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Schuberth C3 Flip-Front Helmet – Flawed Genius?
Pic: Schuberth.com
There’s no doubt that the C3 is a clever bit of kit – as well it might be, being made by Schuberth, the upper-echelon German manufacturer with a typically Teutonic attention to detail. The pedigree is indeed good; based on the successful C2, the helmet was developed in the firm’s own wind tunnel and it was also tested by a certain Herr Schumacher.
As you’d expect for a top-end product from the land of Audi, it feels like quality, comes with an impressive guarantee package, and costs rather more than a fistful of Euros.
But is it any good? And should you buy it? We put it to the test under UK winter conditions and came up with a rather surprising conclusion; a fine lid it certainly is, but not, alas, a great one. In fact the C3 is rather like the Curate’s Egg : it’s good – in parts. Luckily those good parts are enough to make it a worthy contender, but some basic design errors dent an otherwise excellent performance.
As you’d expect for a top-end product from the land of Audi, it feels like quality, comes with an impressive guarantee package, and costs rather more than a fistful of Euros.
But is it any good? And should you buy it? We put it to the test under UK winter conditions and came up with a rather surprising conclusion; a fine lid it certainly is, but not, alas, a great one. In fact the C3 is rather like the Curate’s Egg : it’s good – in parts. Luckily those good parts are enough to make it a worthy contender, but some basic design errors dent an otherwise excellent performance.