I took a chance on the Torc T14 because I love the graphics on this model It's retro-inspired and yet still a full face with DOT protection. And because I'm on a budget and it matches the retro scheme of my Yamaha SCR-950. So first thing you'll need to know is this runs small. If you're close to the upper edge of the range in the helmet size chart, you'll definitely want to order a size larger. Maybe even if you're at the lower end too, they're really small. I normally wear a Large in helmets, and my measurements say I need a large. But I had to send the large back and get an XL.This is one of the quietest helmets I've owned. There's nothing protruding on the sides of the shield to make noise, and it's very streamlined overall. For such an inexpensive helmet to perform this well is a very welcome surprise. The quality of materials seems very good as well. The shield has that nice smooth almost "waxed" feeling, where my hand glides over it nicely. The shell doesn't feel cheap at all, and the liner and padding materials is on-par with Bell. It's definitely a HUGE step up from my Speed and Strength SS1300 in fit, finish, materials, and overall perceived quality. The retention system is oversized D-rings with a snap to hold the loose end, which isn't as convenient as the quick-release in my SS1300, but it is more comfortable. The shield has two finger tabs so I can operate it with my clutch hand while in motion, or my throttle hand while I'm sitting at a light with the clutch pulled in. That's a nice touch. The flip-down smoked screen is wonderful! On so many other helmets the internal shield would touch my nose or my cheeks and be quite uncomfortable. This shield is far from my face, but still completely blocks the sun. It flips up and down with a lever on the side of the helmet, and the lever is easy to find with gloves. It latches up securely as well.This T14 is not perfect, though. There are a few pieces of cheap-feeling plastic on the back of the helmet, used to smooth out the airflow and protect the exit vents. The venting system doesn't work at ALL. The intake for the chin vent for instance is at the top. I don't know about you, but hitting the front of my helmet is going to want to go up and over the shell, not down and into the vent. The forehead vent likewise does nothing. With the chin guard in place, this helmet is unbearably hot. Removing the chin sealing flap makes it managable in NC summers, but only if I'm moving. Removing the chin flap also makes the helmet a bit noisier. The face shield is either all the way open, or all the way closed. There are no detents to keep the shield partially open. Well, that's not entirely true. There's a very small detent that would hold the shield open just enough to get some air flow into the helmet, but it's a very light catch, and the wind pushes it closed above 25mph. You might fair better with a large windshield, but for a naked bike the shield basically has "fully open" and "fully closed" settings, with nothing inbetween.I'm curious how this helmet will perform in the fall and winter. I may enjoy the warmth then, however no idea if the shield will fog badly or not. That remains to be seen, and I'll update this review when the winter rolls around.PRO's: Not too heavy, the flip-down internal visor is a nice touch, the add-on visors of different finishes/colors aren't expensive, the graphics look great, and there's slightly less wind noise than with other helmets. Also, there's already cut-outs inside for aftermarket speakers, and there's channels along the side that make it comfortable to wear eyeglasses or sunglasses. Oh, and it's ECE rated, which I trust a LOT more than the virtually-meaningless DOT rating on a bajillion other helmets - not as nice as SNELL, but definitely a big step up.That's about all the good I can think of with this helmet, unfortunately.CON's: The flip-down visor likes to creep down a bit too easily on its own unless you really jam the switch toward the "UP" position (pushing it toward the back of the helmet).The ventilation is TERRIBLE in this helmet - itty-bitty, tiny little openings that seem to go NOWHERE inside the helmet.The wind seal under your chin is a solid piece of cloth rather than the mesh kind used by other brands, so it's good for blocking out road noise, but it makes the already terrible ventilation even worse.The visors ALL fog up VERY easily, even when it's not very cold or wet out at all, probably due to the lack of ventilation.There is no position for the visor other than all the way open or all the way closed, nothing in between, so leaving it open just a tad to let it vent and avoid fogging up at stoplights is not an option. Only alternative is to flip open the main visor and flip down the internal visor for some wind/sun protection without getting fog, but on cold mornings or at night, this isn't really practical.The tabs you have to push down to remove the visor for cleaning or swap-out are VERY flimsy, and you have to push down on them pretty firmly to wiggle (more like ALMOST BREAK) the tabs to make them release the visor.Worst of all, THIS HELMET HURTS TO WEAR FOR MORE THAN 15 MINUTES AT A TIME. Following others' advice on here, I ordered a size up and got a Large instead of a Medium. Even then, this thing STILL presses terribly tight against the upper part of my forehead, as evidenced by the redness/lines across my head in the included pic (hence my angry frowny face). It's like they shaped it for someone with a perfectly ROUND head instead of an OVAL or INTERMEDIATE OVAL shaped head. So, if you have a noggin shaped like a bowling ball, I guess you're good to go, but the rest of us humans ... not so much. Not sure if I can carve out some of the foam inside the front or back (there's not much there up front to remove) to relieve some pressure, but otherwise, this thing is completely impractical and SUPER uncomfortable to wear for even 15 minutes at a time.I was tempted to at least give this 3 stars, but for the same money or a bit more (or maybe for even less), there are MUCH more comfortable helmets with comparable features that won't squash your brain just by wearing it. Super disappointed, as I spent literally weeks shopping around for a new helmet and this was the sad mess I wound up with. Probably going to go back to wearing my old helmet and just keep this as an emergency spare ... or something to loan to people that I don't like.about me: I've been riding for over 20 years. I do a lot of road and dual sport stuff now. So, I don't just review stuff that I pulled out of the box.I bought one of these as a test model to see if I liked the brand. I usually wear a Shoei in XL and tried a Scorpion that didn't work for me. I had to use a 2XL in Torc for forehead room. They run smallish to size, especially if you have a large forehead.It's designed pretty well for utility in managing the details of wearing and using the faceshield. It's fairly quiet at speed.There are no pinch points or bits that abrade me.I was able to easily add a bluetooth system with velcro attachment.The inner tinted shield is easily activated and deactivated with the switch on the left side.After having owned it over a year and ridden a lot of miles, I find it's a very good value. I'd buy another.El casco es de buena calidad, el arte impreso es muy bueno y se ve muy bien.Pongo 4 estrellas debido a que llegó con una pieza rota (La manija del visor de mica obscura) entonces, con la vibración, el visor se bajaba solito constantemente. Se pudo arreglar.Otra razón para las 4 estrellas es que raspa un poco en la frente ya que la tela o relleno es algo delgado en esa zona, por lo demás todo muy bien, sin duda lo recomiendo y volvería a comprar.Tiene poco q sufrí un accidente y el casco pareciera q no sufrió nada.Solo la mica se cayó.Hablando de la mica, si se llega a empañar con las lluvias q se han tenido.Pero abriéndolo un poco y funciona muy bien.En resumen es un gran casco, con un detalle. Pero que es seguro, confiable y de gran calidad.Al leer las reseñas sobre el tamaño, tenia mis dudas de ordenarlo en mi talla (XL) o pedir una talla mas grande, afortunadamente elegí XL y me quedo a la perfección. Si mides tu cabeza tal cual se menciona en las instrucciones no deberías de tener problemas de talla.El casco llego en su caja original (un tanto polvorienta y maltratada), pero el casco venia en optimas condiciones, en su bolsa para transportarlo que puede fungir también como una pequeña mochila para cargar algunas cosas.Soy una persona que usa gafas y sin embargo puedo usarlo junto con ellas sin problemas. Es mi primer casco asi que no tengo un punto de comparación pero he tenido la oportunidad de medirme otros cascos de marcas mas comerciales y de mas del doble de precio y créanme que no les pide nada a esas marcas.Es certificado DOT y ECE-R 22.05.Excelente opción a un precio bastante razonable.El casco llego muy bien empacado, tiene algunos detalles en la pintura, pues se ven manchas y algunos rayones (nada que comprometa la integridad del casco). La mica transparente "baila" un poco la momento de ponerla o quitarla y que cumpla su función en el camino. Las "ventilas" que tiene no son suficientes y rápidamente sudas y/o se empaña la mica cuando usas las gafas. La insonorización es buena aunque sus espacios designados para las bocinas del intercomunicador estan "muy justas" por lo que es fácil se se muevan un poco de su lugar o el sonido no llegue bien.Excelente casco, se nota la calidad cuando lo tienes en las manos, la foto no le hace justicia, bueno opción relación calidad-precio