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Need a bike helmet for road, mountain, recreational riding, or commuting? Our cycling experts spent hundreds of hours comparing top options side-by-side. Each helmet was evaluated for protection, ventilation, comfort, and durability. The Giro Fixture II Mips is our top pick for everyday riding. This versatile helmet offers a high level of ...
This sleek all-around helmet will work for any cycling scenario, whether tackling the local mountain bike trails or commuting to work. The Giro Fixture is on the higher end of budget-oriented helmets. If you'd prefer to find a budget helmet with an even friendlier price tag, take a look at the Exclusky Mountain Bike Helmet.
This top-of-the-line helmet has a carbon fiber shell paired with dual-density EPS foam and a Mips rotational impact protection system. It has good coverage, a snug fit, and a highly protective, robust feel. Additionally, this helmet has a clever breakaway visor with screws designed to shear off and release the visor upon impact.
A good mountain bike helmet, but it was bested by some stiff competition in this review: A mid-priced helmet from Smith with great ventilation, ample coverage, and a comfortable fit: A heavy-duty trail helmet with easy goggle and glasses storage but a bulkier fit: An affordable helmet with high-end styling and coverage
This year's best ski helmet is the Scott Symbol 2 Plus D. No competing helmet could match this one. It has it all — top-notch impact testing performance, super warm yet excellent ventilation when needed, and its one of the most comfortable helmets we tested. If price is a top concern, the best helmet value is the Giro Ratio Mips. Despite its ...
A pricey helmet with a narrow fit and unremarkable ventilation: A comfortable mid-range offering that will keep the dome safe: A well-ventilated, lightweight design missing a few modern features and comforts with a wobble even when tightened down: A comfortable helmet with good features at a surprisingly low price
Mountain bike helmets come in all shapes and styles. Riding fire roads and cross-country trails calls for a very different helmet than charging downhill at a bike park. Downhill and freeride mountain biking feature high speeds, big jumps, and tons of rock. A full-face helmet is critical for downhill and bike park riding.
We consider the Black Diamond Vision Mips the best climbing helmet on the market today. The addition of the Mips (Multi-directional Impact Protection System) harness – technology that is now standard in both bike and ski helmets – reportedly reduces the chances of concussion by deflecting certain impacts and reducing impact forces.
This moped-style e-bike features a Multi-Class Speed System, allowing users to switch between Class 2 and 3 modes easily. The aluminum frame and single-crown suspension fork support a wide and long motorcycle-style seat and riser handlebars. Thick, mag-style, 20-inch wheels house the motor and roll on 4-inch knobby tires.
This helmet offers ample protection, a quality visor, and great ventilation. The elephant in the room is a very high price tag. Yes, this helmet is very expensive and you can get a functional full face for a quarter of the price. We do, however, feel this is the best DH helmet in our test class and the overall quality is nothing short of ...