THE SHELL:
Peripheral Belting (New)
This belt, devised by Arai for its most-recent generation of Formula-1 helmets,
extends across the forehead area of the shell above the eye opening. It further
enhances the Corsair-V's structural integrity while still maintaining
flexibility, low weight, and shell size. Like its predecessor, the new Corsair-V
has Arai's most-advanced SNC (Structural Net Composite) shell construction.
Wider Eyeport (New)
Here is a real-world example of Arai's philosophy of interrelated parts
(mentioned above). The forehead-shell strengthening of the Peripheral Belt has
allowed Arai to introduce a new 10mm-wider eyeport opening (5mm at each side) on
the new Corsair-V, thereby further enhancing the rider's peripheral vision. The
fact that this new feature will be most beneficial to racers, the eyeport also
underscores the fact that Arai is, at heart, still a "racing" company whose
advancements aid all riders.
Series "I" Faceshield (New)
The new wider eyeport required a new, wider faceshield. Called the Series "I"
faceshield, it is exclusive to the Corsair-V. The new shield fits even more
flush against the shell than the previous Corsair's. So flush, in fact, that
Arai says "It almost looks like a continuation of the shell" and requires two
small sliders just in front of the side-pods to keep the shield from contacting
the helmet's upper shell when raised.
AirWing® (New, Patented)
Arai's exclusive, adjustable new AirWing® is designed to greatly reduce drag,
turbulence and buffeting. It provides the rider with unprecedented aerodynamic
performance options via five distinct, easily hand-adjustable "attack angles":
1.At race speeds, or a full-tuck position, run the AirWing® in a lower position;
2.Riding Sport or Standard-style bikes, run the AirWing® in one of the middle
positions;
3.In an upright riding position, it works best at one of the upper angles.
Outward-Flaring Hyper-Ridge (New design)
The biggest difference between the newest generation of Arai's Hyper-Ridge
feature and its predecessors sticks right out at you: Whereas the previous ridge
curved in, this one flares out. This results in a larger opening at the helmet's
bottom, making the helmet easier to get on and off. The company hopes this new
outward flare will aid more riders in choosing the right-size helmet because
it's easier to get on than inward-curving shell bottoms." The Hyper-Ridge
reinforcement band circles the bottom of the shell, adding shell strength. This
added strength at the bottom of the shell is also said to help in "significantly
lowering the helmet's center of gravity," contributing to a better overall
balance and making the helmet rest easier on the rider's head.
Arai's Compact Organic Shell Shape (Retained feature)
The new Corsair-V's shell shape is even more compact and aerodynamic than the
Corsair's.
VENTILATION:
DF-10 Diffuser (New)
The new generation of Arai diffuser has enhanced air inlets to increase airflow
efficiency even better than the original Corsair. It also adds a new second
air-intake slot in the middle of the diffuser body to create a higher venturi
effect and further increase the venting of stale air faster.
New larger upper vent toggles make operating the vents, even with thick gloves,
easier than before. Additionally, the center Top Vent has been re-sculpted to
provide more air intake; it too has a larger easier-to-operate toggle.
Side-Vent Exhaust Ports (New design)
These newly-designed vent cowls exhaust heat more efficiently. And because of
the way they are now "sculpted" into the new rearshell shape, they have also
been shown in Arai's extensive testing to work in concert with the AirWing® to
greatly add lateral stability at speed. (Arai test riders have reported this
benefit is most noticeable on the track when popping back up into the airflow
under braking.)
New Brow-Vent Channeling (Modified design)
Arai's distinctive faceshield Brow Vents now send incoming air to the temple
instead of to the face. The new channeling directs air to the ear area missed by
many helmet ventilation systems. The airflow over the temple artery reportedly
also helps cool the blood flow to the brain area.
THE INTERIOR:
Emergency Cheekpad Release System (New)
In answer to the literally thousands of rider inquiries asking whether this
groundbreaking Arai safety innovation introduced in Arai's VX-Pro3 dirt helmet
would ever been incorporated into a street helmet, the answer is now "Yes."
Arai's Emergency-Release Cheek Pad System was specifically developed to allow
easier access to an injured rider. The cheekpads are designed to slide out
easily with the use of integrated pull-tabs, which makes removing the helmet
much easier for trained medical technicians. This feature also underscores what
Arai thinks is a meaningful "advancement" in helmet design. As Mr. Arai said,
"We are in the helmet business, not the fashion business."
Removable/Replaceable Vented Neckroll (New)
The Corsair-V's neckroll is now removable and replaceable, and adds an
additional exhaust vent through its bottom via shallow channels in the EPS
liner, adding yet another ventilation outlet for the removal of interior air.
Latest-Generation Dry-Cool® Liner (New design)
Distinguished by its silver-grey color, Arai's Dry-Cool® liner has repositioned
the rear mounting-snaps closer to the liner bottom for amore secure fit, making
it exclusive to the Corsair-V.