Moto.it chose the Caberg TANAMI full-face on-off road helmet for its test of the new Yamaha Ténéré 700.
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Moto.it chose the Caberg TANAMI full-face on-off road helmet for its test of the new Yamaha Ténéré 700.

The TANAMI full-face on-off road helmet was used by Moto.it during the test of the new Yamaha Téneré 700 World Raid 2026.
An adventure motorcycle such as the Yamaha Ténéré 700 World Raid requires a helmet capable of handling both on and off-road riding while ensuring comfort, protection and practicality. For this reason, during the test carried out in Erice, Sicily, Moto.it tester Mattia Carpi wore the TANAMI, Caberg’s full-face on-off road adventure helmet created for riders who love tackling every type of route.

Moto.it tested the new Yamaha Ténéré 700 World Raid 2026 both on-road and off-road, analysing the updates introduced on the model: from the 6-axis IMU platform to the advanced electronic controls, as well as the changes made to the chassis and suspension.
The Ténéré 700 World Raid once again proves itself as a motorcycle built for riders looking for adventure, versatility and the ability to tackle different types of terrain. A perfect setting for the TANAMI, developed specifically for on-off road use.
TANAMI is Caberg’s full-face adventure helmet, designed to offer comfort and safety in every situation. Its configuration allows riders to switch quickly from on-road to off-road use.

One of the model’s distinctive features is the ventilation system with covers fixed with magnets. This simple and quick solution allows the chin vent and the two rear extractor covers to be removed, increasing airflow on off-road routes or during the hottest days.
TANAMI can be used with or without the peak, like a standard full-face helmet, and easily adapts to different riding needs. It can also be worn with a motocross mask, either with the visor raised or removed.
TANAMI comes equipped with a Pinlock Max Vision 70 lens as standard, an integrated sun visor, a removable and washable liner, and removable stop-wind and nose device. The helmet also features the Caberg SOS Medical ID safety device and an aluminium double D-ring buckle.
The ventilation system includes an adjustable air vent on the chin guard, a large top air vent with two adjustable openings and two rear air extractors.
According to Moto.it, the new Yamaha Ténéré 700 World Raid 2026 remains true to its spirit even with the introduction of more advanced electronic equipment. It is a motorcycle built for touring, exploring and tackling different roads, just as TANAMI is ideal for riders who alternate between asphalt and off-road riding.

Moto.it choice once again confirms TANAMI’s vocation: a versatile and technical full-face adventure helmet, ideal for riders looking for protection, comfort and freedom of configuration.
Read the full Yamaha Ténéré 700 World Raid 2026 test on Moto.it.
Discover all the features of the TANAMI full-face on-off road helmet.