Albion Classic 98 or Masuri Elite steel
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Albion Classic 98 or Masuri Elite steel
« on: January 14, 2013, 06:18:16 PM »

Right, I know that the helmet question has been proffered a lot on here with much discourse on quality and looks and after a long thread everybody agrees on an Ayrtek Carbon Raw as they look cool as milk.  My issue is not a one of quality but a question of fit. An Albion men's L-XXL fits me perfectly - in both sizing and head shape. It is an older helmet and is made out of Kevlar so it is really chuffing heavy and I fancy upgrading to either of the aforementioned helmets - I really want a masuri elite steel as I can get one for under £70 and was wondering if anyone has tried an albion L-XXL, had it fit perfectly and then gone onto a Masuri oversize mens and had just as comfortable a fit - I'd heard they come up a little small?
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Re: Albion Classic 98 or Masuri Elite steel
« Reply #1 on: January 14, 2013, 06:23:12 PM »

get one of those slazengers in the eBay bargain page identical to masuri and with ti grill
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Re: Albion Classic 98 or Masuri Elite steel
« Reply #2 on: January 14, 2013, 08:00:40 PM »

The question has been kindly answered for me by pm - since the albion shape fits me perfectly the Masuri will sit too high on my head! Albion it is then!

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