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USWE
Helmet HandsFree Kit

2 out of 5 stars
1 Review
Current price: $35.99 Original price: $39.99
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USWE Helmet HandsFree Kit

The Helmet Handsfree Kit allow the rider to access hydration directly inside their helmet. The product is directly attached tot he helmet with a few simple modifications and is very easy to use. This attachment is compatible with the following products: MOTO Hydro, Ranger, Core, Outlander.The Helmet Handsfree Kit gives the rider quick access to hydration inside the helmet. The product is a 100% handsfree solution making it easier and safer to hydrate while riding. Using the handsfree hydration system means that the rider will be able to drink more frequently, staying hydrated and focused at all times. The product includes a drink tube, bite valve, seal coupling set and attachment device for the helmet. It's compatible with full face helmets with removable/washable race fit inner liner. Check out the video for installation.


Details

  • Item #USW1WV7
Hydration Compatible
yes
Reservoir Included
no
Access
chin-guard
Activity
enduro, downhill, mountain biking, motorcycling
Manufacturer Warranty
2 years

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2 out of 5 stars

September 1, 2021

Not worth it.

I've used this product a handful of times now. It would not fit my Camelback, Hydrapak (same brand as USWE bladders), or Nalgene brand hoses. After purchasing an USWE pack it plugged in fine. The hands free kit in my Troy Lee SE3 Helmet is either set too close to my face causing it to hit my face and leak water, or far enough away that I still need to use my hands to drink. At that point it's not worth the additional hassle of running the line into my helmet and plugging/ unplugging every time I remove my helmet or pack.

AKJoe

Originally reviewed on motosport.com