Absolutely love the “Look” of my DRT5 in white. However, the recessed area surrounding the “glasses holders” is not a glossy white as depicted in the pictures. Its a matte white, just like the rest of the helmet. Its not that much of a disappointment since I don't even see it when I’m wearing it anyway. I left the brackets that are supposed to secure your riding glasses in place even though I don’t really plan to use them, but in the event I do, at least they’ll be there. The MIPS system works well and is a cinch to use, but as I have read in other online reviews, the thin “string” used can be a bit restrictive after extended wear if secured even a tad too tight. The system does work, however. I might recommend a slightly wider band-like strap be used in subsequent models in order to spread out the pressure over a wider area where it meets the rider’s temples. I used some Loctite Threadlocker 242 (blue, medium strength) to secure the allen head bolts securing the adjustable sun visor, also recommended by another online reviewer, as they are not that securely fastened in place by the factory.My one and only issue, which may or may not be experienced by other users, is that the material which mates to your head when being worn, is not that comfortable. I think its the thin plastic-like material of the MIPS web/shell system located between your head and the foam shell. I purchased a generic helmet padding kit which I plan to soften the areas I feel could use it. Specifically along the four longitudinal “ribs” that run front to back along that plastic liner, and perhaps along both temples. I thought the helmet may have been too big, but my head circumference measured a 59.3cm, which is right for the size Large I decided to buy over the Medium. I figured I could tighten down the MIPS to fit my head vs not have enough adjustment left had I bought the Medium.The chin strap doesn’t bother me at all and I did not have to adjust it other than making it a ted tighter than how it arrived out of the box. I’ve read the straps are difficult to adjust and are “complex“ when trying to figure out how to adjust them if needed. I did not encounter the need, so that was not an issue.Lastly, although a great looking and secure-feeling helmet, it is not lightweight by any means. There could have been a handful more vents incorporated into the overall design, but I think what is there has been adequate so far.Would I buy another one? Probably. If the areas I mentioned were addressed by Oakley, then absolutely. I am a huge Oakley fan and loyalist, so I’ve been purchasing their products over the period of a couple of decades & change. I would honestly gravitate towards a lighter helmet for more casual riding, but for off road excursions this DRT5 fits the bill and I’m more than satisfied with my purchase.