Before embarking on our 12-day touring test through Scotland, Ralf from Feelgoodreisen, who planned the route, warned us: Unpredictable weather, long stretches, and genuinely challenging situations await us in the far north. On an approximately 2,000-kilometer round trip from Edinburgh, focusing on the NC500 with selected detours, the journey was both beautiful and intense. The new Schuberth Concept was worn by my female companion in size S and matte black, and by myself in size L and Tracer Red, alternating between a touring enduro, the Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro, and a crossover machine, the Triumph Tiger Sport 800.
The weather offered the full spectrum of Nordic conditions—from drizzle and dense fog to sunny spells with double-digit wind gusts. Daily precipitation, mostly wet roads, temperatures between 8 and 18 degrees, and many hours in the saddle provided ideal conditions to thoroughly test the new helmet innovation along with the mounted Cardo Packtalk Pro communication system.
The helmets were worn daily for several hours on day stages ranging from 180 to 250 km, specifically tested for touring suitability. The focus was not only on comfort and protection but especially on the everyday efficiency of the built-in features under real conditions.