Xnito Helmet Review 2024

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Xnito Helmet Review 2024




Author: Patrick Brady

Source: Electric Bike Report

Date: JAN 12, 2023

 

In our Xnito helmet review, we will look at what makes this helmet different from helmets that typically meet American CPSC requirements.

Where e-bikes are concerned, Europe has led the way in a great many regards. Europe is also leading the way where safety is concerned with the NTA8776 helmet standard. The Xnito helmet is a helmet that meets this standard, created for riders powering along on Class 3 e-bikes, which have a maximum speed of 28 mph.

 

Xnito is offering EBR readers 10% off their purchase when you use the code: ELECTRICBIKEREPORT

The Xnito helmet foregoes any needlessly fancy technologies that can drive up the price of a helmet in favor of in-molded EPS (Expanded polystyrene, the foam inside the helmet) with a greater thickness seen in most helmets. And unlike some in-moded helmets, the plastic outer shell into which the EPS is molded wraps around the bottom of the helmet to help protect from dings. It’s built to be safe for crashes, but also withstand the bumps that come from natural use as well.

The front and rear integrated lights each have a power of 90 Lumens, making the helmet visible to drivers from a distance. You also have three different options of light patterns for the brake light to increase the visibility you feel you need. The lights are also IPX4 water rated so no need to worry when the rain starts.

It’s also really easy to charge the helmet as there is a port on the rear light for the micro USB. Many helmets with lights have you remove the light off entirely to charge, but that’s easy forget or lose the light altogether so on-helmet charging is pretty nice. You can get up to 10 hours of use from a single charge.

The padding is comfortable according to all our staff that strapped it on their heads. Even though the helmet is considered one-size-fits-all, riders should check the fit guidelines to make sure that it will indeed fit. People with smaller heads may not be able to cinch the rear adjustment enough to make the helmet fit comfortably.

There are several different color options to find your appropriate style, and we’re big fans of the Logan and Gull ones we were sent. Some people opt for style over substance with helmets. The Xnito Old School lets you have both.

Xnito is offering EBR readers 10% off their purchase when you use the code: ELECTRICBIKEREPORT

Provided it fits, this is a feature-rich helmet that also prioritizes safety and it can be had at a great price.

After riding dozens of miles to thoroughly review them, the Xnito Old School helmets have become the daily-use helmet for multiple members of the EBR staff. If the style is to your liking and it’s within your budget, we definitely advise considering the Xnito Old School for your next e-bike helmet.

Author: Benjamin Dai



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