LS2 Scope II Motorcycle Helmet - Duria
Comfort: 9/10
Safety: 9/10
Ventilation: 8/10
Visibility: 9/10
Value for Money: 10/10
LS2 Scope II Helmet Review
Affordable Touring Comfort with Everyday Practicality
By Modern Classic Motorcycle News
When it comes to motorcycle helmets, riders are often faced with a difficult choice: spend a premium price for comfort and features or settle for a budget lid that compromises on quality. LS2 has built its reputation by challenging that notion, offering helmets packed with features at prices that remain accessible to everyday riders. The new LS2 Scope II aims to continue that tradition, targeting commuters, tourers and weekend riders looking for an affordable full-face helmet without sacrificing comfort or safety.
After spending time examining the Scope II and its key features, it’s clear that LS2 has focused on delivering a practical all-rounder rather than chasing flashy gimmicks.
First Impressions
At first glance, the Scope II presents a modern and clean design. The shell shape is sleek without appearing overly aggressive, making it equally at home on a modern classic, naked roadster, sports tourer or commuter machine.
The helmet feels well put together, with tight panel gaps, quality paint finishes and a reassuring sense of solidity. While it sits firmly within the mid-range sector of the market, it certainly doesn’t look or feel like a budget offering.
The aerodynamic profile is designed to reduce wind resistance and improve stability at motorway speeds, something touring riders will appreciate during longer journeys.
Safety First
Safety remains the most important aspect of any helmet, and the Scope II arrives with the latest ECE 22.06 certification, the current European safety standard that features more demanding testing procedures than the outgoing ECE 22.05 regulation.
The helmet utilises LS2’s Kinetic Polymer Alloy (KPA) shell construction. This proprietary material combines flexibility and strength to absorb impacts effectively while keeping overall weight under control.
The result is a helmet that feels robust without becoming overly heavy during extended rides.
Key Safety Features
- ECE 22.06 certified
- KPA shell construction
- Multi-density EPS liner
- Emergency Release System
- Reinforced chin strap
- Micrometric metal buckle fastening
The inclusion of an Emergency Release System is particularly welcome, allowing medical personnel to safely remove the cheek pads following an accident.
Comfort on the Road
A helmet can boast impressive safety credentials, but if it’s uncomfortable, riders won’t enjoy wearing it.
Fortunately, comfort is one of the Scope II’s strongest attributes.
The interior uses a breathable, hypoallergenic liner that feels soft against the skin and offers generous padding throughout. The fit leans towards an intermediate oval head shape, which should suit a large percentage of UK riders.
During longer rides, pressure points are minimal, and the helmet remains stable without creating excessive hotspots around the forehead or temples.
The interior is also fully removable and washable, making it easier to maintain freshness throughout the riding season.
Comfort Highlights
- Removable and washable liner
- Breathable fabric construction
- Laser-cut foam padding
- Hypoallergenic materials
- Comfortable touring-focused fit
Ventilation Performance
Ventilation is often where budget helmets begin to show their limitations. However, LS2 has equipped the Scope II with a surprisingly effective airflow system.
Adjustable chin and top vents channel fresh air through internal EPS channels before exhausting warm air through rear outlets. While it may not match the airflow levels of premium sports helmets costing twice as much, it performs admirably for everyday riding.
On warmer summer rides, the system provides sufficient cooling, while the vents can be closed during colder months to reduce unwanted drafts.
For touring riders facing varying weather conditions, this flexibility is a genuine advantage.
Visor and Visibility
Visibility is excellent thanks to the large eye-port design.
The Scope II offers a wide field of vision, allowing riders to maintain better awareness of surrounding traffic and road hazards. The visor mechanism operates smoothly and feels robust, locking securely into position.
One of the helmet’s most useful features is its integrated drop-down sun visor. This internal sun shield can be deployed quickly when bright sunlight appears, eliminating the need to swap visors or carry sunglasses.
The main visor is also Pinlock-ready, helping to combat fogging during colder weather and wet conditions.
Visibility Features
- Wide field of vision
- Internal sun visor
- Pinlock-ready visor
- Quick-release visor system
- Scratch-resistant visor coating
Noise Levels
Helmet noise can vary significantly depending on motorcycle type, rider height and windscreen configuration.
The Scope II performs respectably in this area. Wind noise is present at motorway speeds, as expected from a helmet in this price bracket, but it never becomes intrusive.
With a decent pair of earplugs, long-distance comfort remains perfectly acceptable. Riders upgrading from entry-level helmets will likely notice an improvement in overall refinement.
Communication System Ready
Modern riders increasingly rely on intercom systems for navigation, music and rider-to-rider communication.
LS2 has designed the Scope II with this in mind, incorporating speaker recesses that make installation straightforward. The helmet is compatible with a variety of popular Bluetooth communication systems, making it a practical choice for touring and commuting alike.
On the Road
Where the Scope II truly shines is in its versatility.
Whether riding through city traffic, tackling B-roads on a modern classic motorcycle or covering motorway miles during a weekend tour, the helmet remains comfortable and confidence-inspiring.
The balance between weight, comfort and practicality makes it easy to forget you’re wearing it—often one of the highest compliments any helmet can receive.
While premium helmets from brands such as Shoei, Arai and Schuberth may offer superior refinement, the Scope II delivers an impressive proportion of that experience at a significantly lower price point.
Pros
✔ Excellent value for money
✔ ECE 22.06 certified
✔ Comfortable touring-focused fit
✔ Effective ventilation system
✔ Integrated sun visor
✔ Pinlock-ready visor
✔ Communication-system friendly
✔ Quality finish and construction
Cons
✘ Wind noise increases at motorway speeds
✘ Vent controls can be fiddly with winter gloves
✘ Not as refined as premium touring helmets
Verdict
The LS2 Scope II successfully combines modern safety standards, practical touring features and all-day comfort into a competitively priced package.
It may not carry the prestige badge of some premium rivals, but it offers outstanding value for riders who want a dependable full-face helmet without stretching their budget.
For commuters, touring riders and modern classic enthusiasts seeking a versatile helmet that performs well across a variety of riding conditions, the Scope II deserves a place on the shortlist.
Overall Rating: ★★★★☆ (4.5/5)
Comfort: 9/10
Safety: 9/10
Ventilation: 8/10
Visibility: 9/10
Value for Money: 10/10
Recommended For:
Commuters • Tourers • Modern Classic Riders • Everyday Motorcyclists • Budget-Conscious Riders
Price: Approximately £119–£149 (depending on colourway and retailer)
Modern Classic Motorcycle News Verdict:
A feature-packed touring helmet that punches well above its price point, offering modern safety, impressive comfort and excellent everyday usability.
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Original post on modernclassicbikes.co.uk and published by Frank Duggan. Frank is the Founder and Editor of Modern Classic Motorcycle News, an independent motorcycle publication covering modern classic motorcycles, roadsters, scramblers, cruisers, electric motorcycles and the wider motorcycle industry.




