NEXX X.RALLY and X.TR Helmets: A Dual-Sport Review

NEXX recently released two new helmets, the X.RALLY and X.TR, designed to bridge the gap between classic aesthetics and modern technology. A reviewer tested both models, highlighting their versatility for riders who appreciate both heritage styling and advanced features.
For riders who appreciate both classic motorcycle aesthetics and cutting-edge gear, NEXX has introduced two intriguing new helmets: the X.RALLY and the X.TR. Both models aim to offer a blend of heritage styling with modern technological advancements.
The X.RALLY is presented as a retro-inspired adventure helmet, featuring a removable peak and visor, allowing it to transform into a goggle-friendly off-road lid or a street helmet. This adaptability makes it suitable for various riding conditions, from paved roads to light trails. Its design caters to those who might ride a modern classic but still venture off the beaten path.
The X.TR, on the other hand, is a more traditional full-face helmet with a classic scrambler or streetfighter aesthetic. It also boasts a removable peak, offering a cleaner look when desired. Both helmets are noted for their high-quality construction and attention to detail, characteristic of NEXX's Portuguese manufacturing.
The review emphasizes the helmets' dual nature, appealing to riders who own bikes like a Triumph Bonneville but still desire the protection and features of contemporary gear. For riders across Arkansas who enjoy diverse terrain, from scenic highways to gravel roads, these helmets offer a versatile option that doesn't compromise on style or safety.
