Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Vemar Jiano EVO TC Helmet - U.S.A. Version









2011 Powersports Dealer Expo Live Report - Vemar Jiano EVO TC Helmet - U.S.A. Version


The Vemar Chimaera, aka Vemar Jiano EVO TC in the U.S., was first introduced at the EICMA show in November of 2010 and described in my report on the 2011 Vemar Helmets.

The Vemar Jiano EVO TC is now just coming online in the U.S. market and it was introduced by Motonation, the U.S. distributor for Vemar, at the Dealer Expo.

The Jiano EVO TC is the updated version of the Vemar Jiano (review), a sturdy flip-up helmet we reviewed in April of 2008.

The "EVO" means evolution (of the original Jiano) and the "TC" refers to the "tri-composite" shell used in this helmet.

This latest version of the Jiano has the most recent "Vemar look", which gives it a unique style.

Flip-up helmets generally seem rather tame -- or at least they have been until recently. But the Jiano EVO TC looks stylish and purposeful all at once.

It has also retained the additional feature described and illustrated in my EICMA 2010 report -- the LED light array built into the cheek pad.

But this is a handy feature, especially for touring riders, because a quick press of the button provides enough light to read a map, make a phone call or search through the panniers to find that missing Zero bar.

The Jiano EVO TC has a large top vent assembly and chin bar vent, both of which portend good ventilation. The rotating visor feels solid and has a strong detent to hold it open for gas stops or when off the bike.


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