




🌪️ Silence the wind, amplify the ride — be the rider who hears it all!
The Windjammer 2 is the original and trusted wind blocker designed to fit all full-face motorcycle helmets. Featuring a low-profile, super-sticky non-slip band, it significantly reduces wind noise intrusion from beneath the helmet, enhancing riding comfort and auditory clarity. Compatible with Bluetooth headsets and crafted from durable neoprene with a comfort-sewn neck opening, it balances noise reduction with ventilation to minimize visor fogging. Ideal for riders seeking a quieter, more immersive ride without sacrificing helmet fit or style.
| ASIN | B003FHLNVK |
| Additional Features | Customizable, Ventilation |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Athlete | motorcycling |
| Best Sellers Rank | #444,977 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #872 in Motorcycle & Powersports Helmets |
| Brand | PROLINE |
| Brand Name | PROLINE |
| Color | BLACK |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 1,182 Reviews |
| Inner Material | Neoprene |
| Manufacturer | Proline |
| Model Name | WINDJAMMER |
| Outer Material | Plastic |
| Product Style | practical |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Motorcycling |
| Size | One Size |
| Special Feature | Customizable, Ventilation |
| UPC | 797978147140 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
N**B
Works very well, but don't think it will replace ear plugs
I saw the Windjammer in an online motorcycle magazine review. They said it was worth the money. I agree 100%. I wish I could rate it 4.5 stars, but it's worthy of 5 stars since that's the option. I waited until I have used it for several months before rating so I could give an honest review. I do not use a windshield, so I catch all of the wind with the face of my helmet. By using my hand to block wind entry to the bottom of my helmet, I found that most of the wind noise was from wind intrusion through the bottom of my helmet. The Windjammer does a VERY good job of mitigating this situation. I know the Windjammer is doing its job because I can now hear the wind whistling through the vents and on the outside of my helmet. I didn't even know that noise was there, so I know the Windjammer is helping. I still wear ear plugs because the high-frequency wind whistling around the outside of the helmet. With the Windjammer, I can hear my exhaust even on the highway; previously I couldn't. The Windjammer wasn't particularly EASY to get stretched around the bottom of my helmet, but it wasn't impossible. It was handy to have my son hold the helmet steady for me as I stretched the Windjammer around the bottom of the helmet. Getting my head pushed through the Windjammer/helmet opening is weird at first. I'm used to it and don't think twice about it, now. Also, I don't have particularly big ears, but the Windjammer does grab my ears as I pull the helmet over my head. It's not horrible, but it is weird. When the humidity is high or if the ambient temperature is particularly cold, my helmet visor fogs quickly every time I stop with the Windjammer. It happens quickly, so I simply crack my visor and the problem mostly goes away. I keep the visor cracked as long as I'm in town and then latch it shut as soon as I hit the highway. I've read others' opinions that they will remove the Windjammer when the temperature gets too high. I think I will leave mine on. It does seem to make the helmet somewhat warmer, but I think it's negligible on the highway (I do use my other helmet when I'm riding in-town, though). FYI, the Windjammer is shipped from England. Mine arrived withing a couple weeks, but don't be surprised if it takes much longer. Again, I'm very happy with my Windjammer and I would certainly purchase it again. It DOES NOT get rid of all motorcycle-riding noise, but it does help A LOT with wind/helmet noise.
D**B
Does what it says
Pros: - Fits easily - Works even with a bluetooth headset mounted on the helmet - Noticeably reduces wind noise Cons: - Price after shipping from England - No distributors in the US - Visor or glasses fogging is more likely - Covers some of the helmet chin bar vents. It's quieter on my HJC CL-16 than either just the helmet or the helmet with the HJC chin skirt. An improperly adjusted windscreen can still leave ears ringing after a ride though due to pressure fluctuations inside the helmet caused by buffeting. It's not eliminated, but it's not as bad as without the Windjammer. Price was a bit high after shipping was included. It fits easily and works even with my SENA SMH-5 headset. I didn't need to modify the Windjammer, but I did leave it stretched underneath the headset controller 9 the wires fit through one of the holes in the rear. It's more difficult to keep my sunglasses from fogging with the Windjammer on, particularly at stops. This is easily addressed by popping the visor open to vent position when stopped or riding at slow speeds. I'm glad that my helmet has a pinlock visor or else I'd be really working on what do do about fogging. It can get a bit worrisome in the rain though when it's not practical to open the visor. I wish they had perforated the skirt around the outside of the helmet so it didn't cover the side exhaust vents. This would probably have helped with fogging.
J**E
This is a great product!
There is no mystery here. Says what it does and does what it says. It was clear to me that it would make my helmet a warmer wear. It does but it's an acceptable downside. It is supposed to reduce wind and noise and it does so noticeably well which is the first reason I had considered buying it. It appears to be made for a lasting life. Without abuse, this thing could work for many years. If the stitching fails, it would be worth it to repair it or just buy another, which I wouldn't hesitate to do again. It also reduces the drag from wind on my helmet which reduces neck strain and over time/distance/speed riding, this little item really pays off the longer you enjoy using it. And it comes off easy. With a simple amount of patient work clutching your helmet with your knees you can put it back on in about 30 seconds and spend maybe another minute or two getting it just right. The only other mention I want to add about the actual space for your head concern I read somewhere, is that the yoke is neoprene which only stretches so much before you're probably going to be flat out uncomfortable going on and off more than once a day. If you are trying to use headphones or some kind of beanie headwear stuff before you add the helmet to your head, with this jammer on your helmet you better figure out slow and easy does it or you'll fight with it. But that's only a situation, not a failure of the device. Unless they can make a Velcro-type adjustable collar closure, you , me, and everyone else is stuck forcing our heads through what can feel a bit like cramming your head into a pickle jar with no lube. You get the idea.
D**Y
More Effective for Warmth than Noise Reduction
This is very well made and has some amazingly sticky stuff on it that really works. Further, you can pull it back off and it continues to stick over and over, making it easy to adjust the fit. It also doesn't seem to leave much in the way of sticky residue. It does, indeed, improve the seal along the bottom of my helmet and keeps my head more comfortable on colder days, although it also gets hot when the weather is warmer. In 80 degree temperature, it became almost unbearable in there, and I had to remove the product and store it on an old helmet until next winter. The big issue, however, is that this doesn't solve the problem I was trying to address: Wind noise. I didn't use sophisticated sound measuring equipment to evaluate the change, but if my helmet became quieter, it certainly wasn't by enough to make much difference. More importantly, it did not eliminate, or even reduce, my need to wear earplugs whenever I ride. That's what I was hoping for. This is a good product for anyone wishing to increase his or her comfort when riding in cold weather, because it really does reduce drafts. As far as noise reduction is concerned, however, don't expect much.
N**D
Poorly designed. Buy the Schampa HLMSKRT01 instead
If Proline Sports would use Velcro to attach the skirt to the helmet and use a zipper and/or Velcro to open/close the opening around one's neck, it would probably deserve more than 1 star. But they didn't include either of these features in their product, making it just above worthless for anyone who rides every day. Look at the Schampa HLMSKRT01, which gives the rider an easy way to attach and remove the skirt, as well as an adjustable neck closure. As other reviewers have noted, this device suffers from poor design. 1) The opening (read: doughnut hole or sphincter) that one needs to push their head through is too small and doesn't stretch very much. Unlike helmet manufacturers, Proline Sports decided to take a "one size fits all" approach. Bad idea. 2) What the ProLine box refers to as a "non slip band" (which holds the Wind Jammer in place) is actually a paper backed adhesive strip (aka mounting tape). As other reviewers have noted, once it's in place it's very difficult to adjust or remove. Multiple removals will result in the adhesive peeling away from the Wind Jammer and sticking to the helmet. Once it is stuck to the helmet it discolors and attracts dirt, pet hair, and insect guts. 3) The design does not account for the fact that many people use intercoms on their helmets. If you use an intercom, you'll need to install the Wind Jammer over it. If you want to charge your intercom or swap it onto another helmet, you'll need to peel the Wind Jammer back or off completely to remove your intercom. See above about multiple "peeling off to adjust". Besides, do you want sticky adhesive on your Intercom? I don't. I suppose that you could cut a window in the Wind Jammer material to accommodate the intercom mount, but given the lack of stretch and rather tight fit on the helmet, this could create a rather large tear in the Wind Jammer. 4) Once the Wind Jammer installed, fastening the helmet's chin strap becomes somewhat of an acrobatic feat on my Shoei RF1100. As the title and first paragraph of this review indicate, check out the Schampa. It's a Champ(a) (-*
J**E
Works well, easy to install - knocks out a lot of noise in the motorcycle helmet
this skirt really helps stop the noise from coming into the helmet, it's easy to install and in the winter time helps keep the heat in as well and keep you warm. in the summertime I don't recommend it so much unless you are in an area where there's plenty of cool air moving - also depending on your helmet and how much air flow, think of it as wrapping a small scarf around your neck and pushing it up against your helmet and knocks out a lot of noise. This product definitely does work and will knock out the noise. you need to push your head through it when you put on the helmet which slides rather tightly and snugly against the ears when you slide it through, once you get past that sensation it's very comfortable and you do not feel it at all. Definitely recommend this product to stop the noise in a motorcycle helmet.
M**D
Seems Well Made
I haven't gotten a chance to ride with it yet, but I am disappointed that they didn't include a stitched hole for the helmet mounted audio systems that quite a few people have. I cut a hole in mine and then put another piece of velcro over the legs and pulled the cover up to it. Hopefully it'll hold and not be a hot spot for wind noise. It doesn't seem to take give any extra coverage other than in the chin area, but I'm not really sure where all my wind noise was coming from. Hopefully this will cut a lot of it down. Update - this thing DOES cut down quite a bit of wind noise, but on my LS2 assault it's just not enough. The reduction in noise is nice, but I'm going to have to keep wearing my earplugs.
J**Y
It Really Works
I saw differing reviews on the Windjammer but I bought one. In conjunction with ear plugs and my well-fitting helmet, I now have the quietest rides ever. I definitely recommend it 👍
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