🛡️ Ride Smart, Stay Connected, Look Sharp!
The Sena OUTRUSH-GW0XL is a DOT-certified modular motorcycle helmet featuring Bluetooth 3.0 for seamless rider-to-rider intercom and smartphone connectivity. It offers a retractable sun visor, jog-dial controls for easy operation, and an impressive 15-hour battery life, all wrapped in a glossy white hard shell designed for both safety and style.
Sport | Motorsport |
Certificate Type | DOT |
Finish Type | Glossy |
Shell Type | Hard |
Specification Met | DOT |
Shape | Round |
Closure Type | Ratchet |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00885465010487 |
Manufacturer | Sena |
Model Name | Outrush |
UPC | 885465010487 |
Item Weight | 3.81 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13 x 12 x 16 inches |
Item model number | OUTRUSH-GW0XL |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | OUTRUSH-GW0XL |
Special Features | Bluetooth 3.0; Intercom: up to 2 riders, 800 meters in open terrain; Operating temperature: 14°F - 131°F |
L**
High quality, excellent product, would purchase again.
Awesome helmet. Love the design. The built in intercom and speakers works perfect. It bluetooths to my phone so I can talk going down the road. It is a very well made and comfortable helmet with a built in sun visor. Excellent purchase. Would buy again.
S**.
Recommend
I usually wear an XL so I followed the reviews & purchased the XXL and it fits perfectly. The Sena 5.0 Bluetooth is clear and has an optional media boost in the Sena app which let's you raise the volume (good feature). Lightweight, comfortable and user-friendly. Recommend
B**R
Sizes run small i got a 2xl and it's tight
I just got it in and tried it on they size small if you have a big head like me you may want a different helmet but build quality and looks are great and audio is clear so far and if very comfortable if your ok with the tight fit
A**M
Fantastic first helmet
I've bought 3 different types of helmets, first one was a modular from Amazon for 230$ with Bluetooth, it was fine Bluetooth and sound was fine as well, but the first problem I faced was at speed above 50 mph if I turned my head the wind would push it sideways, second helmet was a modular scorpio t950, okay helmet payed 195$, very noisy, it was light and very nicely built with no Bluetooth, third one was this helmet, I didn't have much expectation but to my surprise it's a great helmet, not as light as the scorpio but lighter than the first one, the Bluetooth is absolutely great, noise level and clarity is perfect for the price, aerodynamic is great even at 90 mph, wind noise is minimal for the price, I use safety earplugs for the sake of not losing my hearing.I do recommend this helmet, even though the color available wasn't fit with my clothing set and my bike, still I chose to go with this one and make it work because of all the good things this helmet offers.Google and siri support, Bluetooth, modular, built in visor and all the accessories available.If this is your first affordable helmet this checks all the boxes.
R**K
Do Not Buy
The media could not be loaded. DO NOT BUY FROM THIS COMPANY. I have owned this helmet for 6 months. I use it to commute 50 miles round trip to work. Recently the modular chin section had a problem staying in the “up” position. I started a warranty claim with SENA, during the span of 5 days after my first warranty contact I found the right side hinge had came completely unscrewed for the main portion of the helmet and the left side was very loose. The design allows for these screws to come loose, no locknuts or safety measures to ensure the helmets integrity is not compromised.After communicating with SENA they are offering a replacement unit after I return my defective unit. It took 11 calendar days for them to agree a replacement. I would NOT recommend this helmet to anyone. Not only is this helmet huge safety hazard with their lack of urgency on the warranty claim that pertains to safety is unacceptable.Top it off this very noisy to the point you cannot hear anything using the built in audio at highway speeds over 60 MPH with or without earplugs. The wind shield does not seat properly against the helmet creating additional noise.
M**R
It's not a Shoei, but amazing for the price
In all fairness I'm giving this 5 stars because of the price. It's a pretty good helmet and I paid less for this all inclusive modular helmet than I did for either my Sena 50r or the Cardo black unit that I had previously. The sound is good quality as I expect from Sena and it gets very loud if I want.The helmet itself is good enough... The feel of the fit is a little off and I find myself making frequent adjustments. The aerodynamics work well and it doesn't cause any neck ache on longer freeway rides. The windscreen has a low stop to hold it open at about a finger width which I appreciate for defogging.It's my first modular helmet, so I'm not sure if the amount of rattling is normal, but I've found that opening and closing it often fixes the rattle. Wind noise is about medium, and hasn't bothered me much. Finally air flow... It's the only negative of this helmet really, but opening the windscreen that first click helps with that too.
D**T
Not exactly what I was hoping for
The sizing on this helmet runs small. I measure for a Large, usually buy an Extra Large, but had to go for a 2X Large. That being said, it was a little snug on the sides, but had a good fit overall. It is a helmet I had high hopes for. It's a good helmet, but has some issues Sena needs to work through, which caused me to send it back.1. I could not get it to pair with my smartphone and an MP3 player at the same time. If my smart phone was paired, it would cancel out the MP3 player's pairing.2. The sound seemed okay when I was listening to it at home. However, when I went to go on a ride, the left speaker was kind of raspy. After a few minutes the music started to cut in and out, becoming statically annoying. I didn't know if it was the helmet or the new MP3 player I was using. I hooked up the MP3 player to some ear buds and it worked just fine. So it was either the helmet or the bluetooth connection.3. The straw that broke the camels back, so to speak. I ride a touring bike with fairings and a full windshield, so I don't get a lot of wind hitting my head. Up to about 40 to 50 miles an hour, the helmet was a little noisier than I was expecting. (In all fairness, it's a motorcycle helmet and some noise is to be expected with any helmet.) However, once I got up to between 60 and 75 miles an hour the wind and road noise was intolerable. It was so bad I could hardly hear the music playing through the earbuds I was using. Much noisier than other helmets I have used, full face or modular. Removing the earbuds and replacing them with earplugs wouldn't even shut out the noise sufficiently. This helmet would propably be adequate for riding around town, but on the open road at highway speeds, it is sadly lacking.
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