

Looking at those stats, we’d expect the 710 to give you decent protection in an impact – though arguably not as good as one of these safest helmets (to qualify for our safest helmets section, a helmet has to be SHARP 4 or 5 rated).Īs always, it’s worth being aware that getting a helmet that fits just right is your number one priority when buying a helmet – so make sure it fits spot on before worrying about being Snell approved or having a high SHARP rating. Rear view of the R710 (US version) of the hypersilver The Scorpion Exo-R710 is both DOT certified in the US and ECE 22-05 tested/certified in Europe (actually, it’s called the 710 Air in the Europe but it’s almost the same lid).īut above that, it’s been SHARP tested in the UK – where it scored 3/5 stars – and Snell M2015 tested/approved in the US. Please click below to drop onto their Scorpion R710 helmet page, and if you buy from them, we get a small sum from the sale at no extra cost to you – a massive THANKS! (it’s how we finance the site). The R710’s now been discontinued, but the last time we checked it was still available on Amazon. Here’s what the Scorpion Exo-R710 offers and what owners think of theirs.

The R710 is available at a very attractive price point too, which puts this well-featured fiberglass helmet within the reach of most folks, whether using it for a daily commute or canyon carving. It’s not an out-and-out full-on track helmet, but if you ride with your head tucked down from time to time and upright the rest, it might well be a good fit for you. That’s because there’s a nice large shield on there that’s suitable for the more ‘lean-forward’ type of riding position that you’ll find on a sportsbike and because it’s been aerodynamically sculpted to reduce buffeting and wind resistance.
#R710 SYSTEM SERVICES FULL#
The Scorpion Exo-R710 is a fiberglass-shelled full face helmet, designed with a nod towards the sportier side of riding.

The Scorpion Exo-R710 review: a great value, sporty fiberglass full face helmet Good Alternatives to the Scorpion Exo-R710.Other stuff – fasteners, audio, weight, glasses, chin curtain, warranty.The Scorpion Exo-R710 review: a great value, sporty fiberglass full face helmet.
#R710 SYSTEM SERVICES UPDATE#
Once DELL Lifecycle Controller is updated, you can boot again into System Services (F10) and update firmware of any components you wish from the Lifecycle Controller interface.
#R710 SYSTEM SERVICES DOWNLOAD#
Download Centos65-OM74-Firmware-LiveDVD.x86_64-1.1.0-Build6.1.iso and burn it to a DVD.In my case I successfully updated it using OM Live DVD: Updating DELL Lifecycle Controller can be a bit more tricky, especially if your server is VMWare host. Updating iDRAC is normally not an issue regardless of what OS you are running on your host. Some sources also say that iDRAC controller needs to be at least v1.8.5, but personally I have been successfully updating systems with much older iDRAC versions. It needs to be at least v1.5.2 (in my case it was v1.4.0). The issue was caused by an out of date version of DELL Lifecycle Controller itself. But then, instead of message " Downloading and validating the DUP", you get error " The updates you are tying to apply are not Dell-authorized updates". I came across this issue when trying to update BIOS on DELL PowerEdge T310 tower server via the Lifecycle Controller.Īfter selecting updates and pressing Apply, " Please Wait" message appears (which is normal).
