HJC RPHA 10 Plus
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Materials: Fiberglass
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Weight: 1.30 kg (2.86 lbs)
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Sharp Rating: 3 Star
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Emergency Kit: X
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Speaker Pockets: X
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Detailed information is below:
HJC RPHA 10 Plus
In this review article, in addition to the physical review, user reviews from different countries have been scored and added to the noise/visor sections to provide general information. Blue text contains referral links and clicking on these links will open a new tab.
South Korean helmet manufacturer HJC produced the RPHA 10 Plus model from fiberglass material.
SAFETY
HJC RPHA 10 Plus passed the Sharp test with 3 stars. Another factor that is as important as the star is the impact zone diagrams, that is the colors.
HJC RPHA-10 Plus has ECE REG 22.05 safety certificate. Also is one of the helmets that passed the Snell test. Helmets that can pass the Snell test are rare.
HJC RPHA 10 Plus has a visor locking system. Chin strap system double-d ring.
VISOR
HJC RPHA-10 Plus has a pinlock. Therefore, visor fog will not be a problem. To keep the visor clean in track conditions, the visor has a built-in tear-off system.
If we generalize user reviews of HJC RPHA-10 Plus, we can give 5.5/10 points to the angle(wide+vertical) of the visor. Wide field of view may be similar in most of the helmets but the vertical field of view is rarely similar. Therefore, the vertical field of view should be considered as this is an important element. The vertical viewing angle must be above the standard so that you can see clearly in front of you in the tuck position. On the HJC RPHA 10 Plus, the vertical viewing angle is standard.
Also, it comes standard dark smoke shield.
VENTILATION
HJC RPHA 10 Plus has three ventilation channels on the chin side and two ventilation channels on the upper front for air intake. There are two ventilation channels on the back for the air outlet.
The ventilation duct in the middle of the chin can be opened and closed, but since the ventilation ducts on the sides are designed to remain open all the time, they cannot be closed.
The two ventilation channels on the upper front can be adjusted on/off separately. These ventilation channels can also be adjusted gradually.
Since the two ventilation channels on the back are designed to remain open all the time, they cannot be closed.
NOISE
If we generalize the reviews of HJC RPHA 10 Plus users, we can give 5.2/10 points to the noise. You should not be surprised by different reviews. The reason for this is all of us have different levels of hearing, riding styles, motorcycle types, and motorcycles that offer different levels of wind protection and riding at different speeds.
In the wind tunnel test at 100 km/h (60mph) which has been done by COAU, the sound level in the helmet is 93.3 dB(A). If the noise level is an important criterion for helmet selection, we recommend taking dB(A) levels of COAU as a reference.
SIZE CHART
HJC RPHA 10 Plus has been designed for an Intermediate Oval head shape and produced with three different shell sizes.
OTHER FEATURES
HJC RPHA-10 Plus has a breath deflector, chin wind curtain, and removable/washable cheek pads.
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Summary
BASIC INFO
Helmet Type It specifies the type of the helmet, such as full face helmets and modular helmets… However, full face helmets are the safest type of helmet in the world. | Full Face |
Origin Specifies the country that the product belongs. | South Korean |
Material Specifies the material type of the helmet. | Fiberglass |
Weight Specifies the weight of the helmet. Even though a weight of 100 grams seems light, it creates a serious load coefficient, when factors like wind coefficient are added to this weight. | 1.30 kg (2.86 lbs) |
SAFETY
Sharp Rating Sharp is a company that was founded in 2007, which is controlled by the British Government and puts helmets through durability tests. They have always raised question marks as some models of upper class brands were given low ratings. Nonetheless, they are an independent institution that rates helmets by testing them all in the same way. | 3 Star |
Snell Certification Snell is a non-profit organization that was built in USA in the year of 1957. Snell tests are truly vigorous and challenging. Some models of the brands like Arai, Bell, Shoei, Hjc have passed this test. The number of helmets that could pass this test is limited. Snell standards are renewed in every 5 years. | |
Chin Strap It is the chin strap of the helmet. They are categorized as Micrometric or Double D Ring. Double D Ring fastening system is the one that is being used in MOTOGP. It is present in professional helmets and it is the safest fastening system. | Double D-Ring |
Visor Lock If you are planning on using your helmet while driving with a speed of 240km/s or more, we definitely recommend you to get a helmet with visor lock. Otherwise, the force applied by the wind may open the visor of the helmet. |
FEATURES
Pinlock Pinlock is perhaps one of the greatest technologies. It completely prevents the fog on your visor that is caused by moisture, your breath or the cold weather. Your vision is never restricted. It is not provided with all helmets. | Included |
Tear Off | |
Emergency Kit Emergency Quick Release System. It is the system for quickly removing the pad in case of emergency. By holding the hook below the pad, you can rapidly remove the pad. | |
Breath Deflector It is a fog preventing factor for the helmets that don’t have pinlock. Another benefit of it is that if you lift the visor while moving, the wind won’t make breathing more difficult. | |
Glasses Groove This means you can use glasses with this helmet. | |
Internal Sun Visor It is the black visor on the helmets that looks like sunglasses and they are provided with UV filters. They can be opened or closed. You can think of it as wearing sunglasses. | |
Speaker Pockets Intercom is a device that connects via Bluetooth. Intercom dock is where the earphones of this device are placed. By connecting your intercom device with your phone, you can make a phone call, listen to music or connect with other intercom devices while driving. You don’t need to wear an additional earphone or another device. | |
Chin Curtain It is one of the features that affect both isolation and comfort, since the helmets usually get wind from below. | |
Spesific Feature/s If “READ THE DESCRIPTION” is written below the specifications, it means that there is a specific situation about the helmet. It is recommended for you to visit the specific page of the helmet and read what is written under the “OVERVIEW” tab. |
RATING
Safety | 7 |
Weight | 8 |
Features | 5 |
COAU RATING
Noise Inside The helmet's ability to reduce noise, to minimise the wind resistance and to encourage ventilation inside the helmet was assessed in a wind tunnel at a simulated riding speed of 100 km/h. The helmet was fitted on a mannequin designed for acoustic measurement. The mannequin was equipped with a specially designed microphone placed inside one of the mannequin's pinnas (ears). The wind resistance was measured using the force plate which is part of the wind tunnel and the ventilation was measured by measuring the pressure drop on the face and crown areas of the mannequin. | 93.3 dB(A) - 100 km/h |
Ventilation | Not Tested |
Aerodynamics | Not Tested |
Vertical Field of View | Not Tested |