| The Arai Corsair V motorcycle helmet proves once | | | | lightweight for the comfort of the motorcycle rider. |
| again that Arai does not design a helmet simply for | | | | The Arai Corsair V has upper vents with larger tabs |
| the sake of making you look fashionable. Arai has | | | | that make them easy to open and close. The tabs |
| continued to prove with the Arai helmet, that their | | | | can quickly be located and operated, even if the rider |
| main objective is the rider whose head will be | | | | is wearing heavy gloves. On the side of the helmet is |
| wearing the helmet. The company pays attention to | | | | exhaust vents that also adds stability. The cheek |
| the smallest detail if it will mean more comfort for | | | | pads are equipped with the emergency release tabs |
| the rider. | | | | should they be needed. The neck roll on the Arai |
| The Arai Corsair V is designed with a hyper ridge | | | | Corsair V is removable for a cooler riding experience. |
| around the bottom adding shell strength. Yet at the | | | | A duct system allows air to enter around the brow |
| same time the bottom opening is bigger, making it | | | | and vent out the side for extra airflow. |
| easier to put the helmet on and take it off. There is | | | | The shape of the Arai Corsair V has been fine-tuned |
| also belting across the forehead of the helmet to add | | | | to be aerodynamic creating less wind resistance. You |
| additional strength but remain flexible. Arai is | | | | gain a smoother ride when you hit the highway. |
| committed to keeping their helmets smaller and | | | | |