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(Review ID:2026)

2 of 11 people found the following review helpful:

a little disappointed
Rated by: Turboprop on 2008-07-21 (user profile) (user reviews)

Review of: Z1 Evo in Unknown Tag: 'cat_linked'

Pros: Comfortable and stylish
Cons: No protection against impact

Essentially my review is the same as Spartacus: Flimsy plastic shell which offers three fifths of very little protection against an impact. However it is good for reducing wind noise and carrying an audible altimeter.

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(Review ID:1987)

3 of 15 people found the following review helpful:

Good Helmet
Rated by: Bri707 on 2008-05-25 (user profile) (user reviews)

Review of: Z1 Evo in Unknown Tag: 'cat_linked'

Pros: Comfort, Audible Pocket, Color Selection
Cons: Chin strap loosens often.

Although I am new to the sport, I am familiar with safety equipment that needs to perform. The Evo is a comfortable, snug, quiet, and form-fitting helmet. It fits well with goggles or sunglasses. I would recommend it to anyone.

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(Review ID:1602)

16 of 27 people found the following review helpful:

Not much of a helmet
Rated by: Spartacus on 2006-07-21 (user profile) (user reviews)

Review of: Z1 Evo in Unknown Tag: 'cat_linked'

Pros: Good audible altimeter mounting
Cons: Virtually no protection

I recently ordered this helmet. Upon arrival I immediately sold it based on the fact that it is no more than a flimsy plastic shell with a comfort liner. This thing will provide little to no protection in the event of a collision with another skydiver or a fixed object. As a mechanical engineer, I can tell you that this thing has absolutely no energy absorption capability whatsoever. All it will do for you is minimize wind noise and provide a place to internally mount your audible altimeter.

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(Review ID:1125)

31 of 34 people found the following review helpful:

EVO IAS
Rated by: universe777 on 2004-11-24 (user profile) (user reviews)

Review of: Z1 Evo in Unknown Tag: 'cat_linked'

Pros: Clean looks, replaceable liner, secure audible cavity
Cons: none

I have the EVO IAS model which has the cavity to hold an audible similar in shape and size to a Protrack. Installing the Protrack is routed from the inside of the helmet and visible from the right side. Removing the audible is also pretty easy to do. The cavity is rather secure and I don't have to worry about my audible falling out of the helmet. The EVO is quiet during freefall and I can easily hear my Protrack with no problems, even in the low volume setting.

Overall it's a pretty comfortable helmet to wear. I also have the Z1 full face and the sizing for the EVO does run smaller. My Z1 is size large and I needed and extra large for the EVO. The strap serves its purpose well and helps keep the helmet snugly in place. Once you get accustomed to it, locking and unlocking the strap is not a problem and can easily be done even with gloves on. A rough riser slap once completely dislodged the Z1 (but later recovered)off my cranium although it was securely fastened. But I'm not as paranoid about losing my EVO since the fit is more secure thanks to the chin strap. I wear Kroops goggles or Nike sunglasses with my EVO. Both the goggles and sunglasses fit well with this helmet. If you're concerned about looking good on video, donning sunglasses with this helmet looks badass. I've also tried the Z1 Eyes goggles and the fit was noticeably tighter.

I can't compare this to other open face helmets since this is the only one I've tried. I also can't comment on durability because I've only had it one summer. I've had good clean landings and no collisions so no comment on actual protection design either. Based on visual inspection, it looks solidly built and don't expect any problems.

The liner is easily replaced and washable. A washable liner is a big plus if you sweat alot. The liners have one pouch in each ear if you're interested in using more than one audible.



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