🛵 Gear up, stand out, and ride fearless with ILM’s 726X Matte Black helmet!
The ILM 726X is a DOT-certified 3/4 open face motorcycle helmet designed for versatile use across dirt bikes, ATVs, scooters, and more. Featuring a hard shell, detachable sun shield and chin guard, advanced ventilation, and a quick release buckle, it offers safety, comfort, and convenience for both men and women riders.
Sport | Motocross |
Certificate Type | DOT |
Finish Type | Matte |
Shell Type | Hard |
Shape | Round |
Closure Type | Buckle |
Manufacturer | ILM |
Model Name | 726X |
Item Weight | 3.74 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13 x 10 x 10 inches |
Item model number | ILM-726X |
Manufacturer Part Number | ILUS-FA-726X |
Safety Rating | DOT Certified |
A**A
Light, comfortable, cool, and lens options.
Great helmet for the price. Comfortable, easy to clean and light. It's got a great look to it. I don't feel like a total bobble head. Take the visor off for highway speed riding. Ventilation is adequate too!! Loooooots of compliments wherever I go. I'd recommend for sure and it's a great company as well with extra parts if needed. I ordered a clear visor for night riding and it fits perfect and installs in a min no tools needed. Also bought my son a youth helmet from ILM and again allll the same great fit and features especially being light for a youth helmet. Good job ILM 👍🏻
H**R
Runs small
I really like this helmet. It's comfortable, stable and I have a bigger range of view with a slight blue tint that protects my eyes from the sun, but also I can see well at night. I love that you can take push the visor (not sure if that's the right word) back into the helmet rather than it being over the helmet. It helps to keep it clean. I like the look of it and it's pretty well ventilated as well as you have the option to close the little vents. The only thing that I will say negatively about it is, I had originally purchased my for my husband and it ended up being too small for him, despite it being their biggest size. Its not a terrible thing since I ended up keeping it lol. I'm assuming that's why they have alot of people returning their helmets. I'm sure that most of those people just wanted to swap out the size. I like that it's also DOT approved. It's not super heavy and I like the fact that it look cool and fits well on me. To give you an idea. I'm 5'5 woman, normal head size and a little under 175lbs. Hope that helps.
K**S
Great helmet if you keep it under 40
INITIAL IMPRESSIONS: Out of the box, seems pretty decent. The build feels good for a sub-$100 helmet. Instructions are vague on all of the helmets functionality. The visor flips fairly easy, but the tab to lift is on the left (clutch side) which could be a problem if stopped. Chin bar removes and installs pretty easy and can be done with the helmet on. This helmet comes with a quick release which is nice. FIT IS SNUG AND RUNS SMALL. I usually wear a Large, but an XL fits just as snug as an L from AFX or Scorpion would. BE SURE TO MEASURE YOUR HEAD! It's easy to do and will save you future headaches if you have a larger head. The foam feels solid and the liner is the softest I have ever seen offered in a helmet. Time will tell as to how it works out in regards to airflow and moisture wicking. Overall, pre ride impressions are good, I will update with a post-ride review later.POST-RIDE: So, the helmet is ok. I ride a Yamaha XSV950 Bolt, so going fast isn't a problem. The wind noise above 40mph is pretty bad, especially if you look to the side. The helmet is extremely stable at speed even with the peak visor and it isn't heavy (however I would not want to have it on for long rides). The tab to lift the visor being on the left (clutch) side and not the right (brake) side is a major nuisance which won't be a problem for those who have automatic clutches. The lens is crystal clear and has excellent visibility, and is easy to wipe off with a glove. My biggest complaint has to be that there is ZERO room for a Sena SMH10 (or other bluetooth unit). Can't put the clamp mount on, and there is no room in the ears whatsoever for a speaker; there's barely enough room for your ears. And because of this, getting glasses on is a pain.OVERALL: It is a good budget helmet and will save you a few hundred bucks over buying a Scorpion or Shark. However if open roads and speed over 40 are your game you may want to look into a quality brain bucket. 7/10
M**�
Great helmet for the price!
This is a great helmet for the price. It looks so cool and yet is very comfortable and seems to fit well. I'm right in between the Medium and Large head measurements and I went with Large and it fits perfect!I'm using this for an escooter that doesn't go more than 50 MPH. I don't know if I would use this helmet for a motorcycle that goes a lot faster because the chin guard piece is not DOT certified. Although it's a hard plastic piece which is nice (unlike some other helmets where the chin guard is totally flexible like Scorpion), so it should provide some chin/jaw protection, but not as much as the rest of the helmet. For escooter or ebike purposes or even a motor scooter, this helmet should be fine.I like how the shape of the helmet has some contours. Some other helmets are simply too round and bubble-like so you look like a mushroom or something. This helmet has a great shape to it. The chin strap with the release tab is just perfect also, no fooling around with a D-ring or anything like that.The flip up visor is great and super convenient to open and close. I keep the top cap part on the helmet all the time as it does provide some further shielding from the sun. This piece is adjustable and removable however and they even give you some plastic plug pieces so put in the holes.Wind noise is actually quieter than some other helmets I've tried, although it does start to get a bit noisy above about 45 MPH, unlike some full motorcycle helmets which can be almost totally silent at high speeds. Usually I'm not going super fast though so I barely even notice any wind noise.You tend to look quite intimidating with the tinted visor down and people can't see your face. When I'm walking my scooter out of my condo (or back in) I tend to flip the visor up so neighbors can see it's me and they won't get scared. This is also good if you want to stop and talk to someone, or you can even remove the chin guard piece as it comes totally off. It's a bit tricky to put back on while you're wearing the helmet though it's possible.In all, there probably is no such thing as a perfect helmet but for my needs, this helmet is nearly perfect, and at a great price!
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