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The EPS was clearly molded with the MIPS system in mind because the plastic liner doesn't feel like it takes up too much space on the helmet's interior. 7890 Haven Ave, Suite 9. A couple of other models we tested—namely the Giro Chronicle and POC Tectal—have a deeper fit with a little bit better overall coverage. The Pro version of the helmet uses Fox Racing's Varizorb dual-density liner combined with a MIPS impact protection system. In fact, at 407 grams (14.4 ounces), this model falls right around the average among the trail helmets we tested. Its lack of adjustability means that, from the divider up, the strap length can’t actually change. Fox Racing Speedframe Pro Helmet; Our reviews of the top rated MTB helmets with a comparison table and buyers guide below will help you choose a good MTB helmet for you. Bikerumor.com is the world’s largest cycling tech blog. The padded liner is easily removable, washable, and constructed with antimicrobial material to minimize odor over the long haul. Unless you're a gram counter hunting for the lightest kit available, the Speedframe is one of the best helmet options out there. * The Speedframe Pro is an out-and-out comfortable helmet. The harness can also be adjusted vertically between four positions with a snap-fit system molded into the EPS shell. From the first moment, we could instantly notice the lightweight breathability of the Proframe. I asked Fox about the outcome of the Virginia Tech Test on the Speedframe MIPS. More riding.eval(ez_write_tag([[300,250],'bikerumor_com-medrectangle-3','ezslot_3',103,'0','0'])); The Speedframe Pro has the premium-feature Fidlock SNAP buckle, which uses a magnet to slide into position. Aimed at general mountain bike riding from trail through enduro, in terms of duty, it’s the mainstay in their line lying sandwiched between the Flux and Dropframe, aimed at lighter and heavier duty applications respectively. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Searching for a new mountain bike helmet? It isn't the lightest helmet in the test, but it certainly isn't going to keep you on the ground. The Speedframe Pro is the most recent addition to their lineup of helmets, and it was designed to compete with the best helmets on the market. It also loses the Fidlock buckle, replaced by a standard plastic buckle, and drops the gloss finish for matte. After we took the time to wipe down the mud splatter and brush off the dust, you could hardly tell that it had been used. Get Bikerumor’s top stories delivered straight to your inbox every week! The Speedframe Pro Helmet has earned Virginia Tech’s best rating (5 STARS) in its Bicycle Helmet Ratings program. Perfect for the trail rider and enduro rider alike, who aren’t phased by the additional weight from the extra protection it provides. GearLab is reader-supported. The rear dial offers 28 clicks of adjustment. We researched... How do you choose a mountain biking helmet? The indexing is firm to ensure that the visor stays put when you set it in place, but this also means it's not as easily adjustable on the fly as some models we tested. Specialized Spring ’21 Kit for road, trail and lifestyle gets plethora... Review: Challenge fattens up Strada Bianca as wide, supple 40mm gravel-ready... Pivot leaps into electric gravel bikes with Fazua powered E-Vault e-bike, Safety features: MPIS-C2, Varizorb Dual-density EPS. The strap splitters give a wide berth between the straps and your ears and allow the straps to lay flat against the sides of your head. It has just about everything you could ask for in a comfortable, safe package, and it only gives up a few grams to its more-expensive counterparts. My head measures up at 52cm, so I wore the small Fox Speedframe Pro, recommended for circumferences of 51cm-56cm. One of the main things they asked for was an adjustable visor so the Speedframe features a 3 position visor that is goggle friendly for those days where you need to go full enduro. Feature image by Winter Bike Connection – Rupert Fowler. After a few weeks of putting the Speedframe Pro through its paces, it came out looking like new. Push it to the top position to stow goggles underneath. Additionally, The Dropframe Pro earned the #1 rating of ANY of the 99 helmets tested as part of this project. You human? For less money, you can still get a high level of protection from the Speedframe helmet. The outer shell is fused to the EPS in the mold, and it leaves no foam exposed on the helmet's exterior to chip away over time. eval(ez_write_tag([[300,250],'bikerumor_com-box-4','ezslot_4',105,'0','0']));We’d highly recommend the Fox Speedframe Pro. Despite a non-adjustable strap splitter, this is one of the most comfortable helmets in the test. Less fiddling. Words by Drew Rohde. The Speedframe Pro comes at a significantly lower price than some of the other top performers in our test. We weighed a size small in at 340g. The design is well thought through, from the visor to the buckle, from the ventilation to compatibility with goggles. The shell of the helmet wraps the whole way around and underneath the edges to protect the dual density Varizorb EPS. Mountain Bike Helmet Reviews #1 Troy Lee Designs Mountain Bike Helmet Review. The differences are small in the grand scheme of things, but we would be remiss if we didn't point out that the Speedframe is a little bit chunkier than the rest of our favorite models. When it came time to pull out the kitchen scale, the Speedframe Pro didn't particularly stand out from the pack. 415 A Tennessee St . Reproduction without permission is prohibited. In addition to its sleek, modern style, the Speedframe offers good protection. The helmet’s rear is shaped with a ridge to stop the strap slipping up or down.eval(ez_write_tag([[580,400],'bikerumor_com-medrectangle-4','ezslot_1',104,'0','0'])); The Speedrame features cavernous ventilation, by virtue of the 21 vents with internal channeling for maximal airflow. Let us know! Reviews, ratings, specifications, weight, price and more for the Fox Racing Speedframe Pro Helmet Manufacturer: Fox Racing. It’s super easy to use, even with gloves on, and the magnet lets you to fasten it with one hand. After a few rides, though, we quickly got used to it and came to appreciate the ease-of-use while wearing gloves. We used the helmet with two different types of MTB goggles; Smith Squad and Leatt Velocity 4.5. What's 2+2? We caught up with the guys from Fox at the Winter Bike Connection event in Italy. Our only complaint here is that the height of the strap splitters isn't adjustable, so if for some reason you don't find them comfortable as sold, you're out of luck. If you're hunting for more protection, the Dropframe is an excellent place to look. Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Fox Racing Speedframe Pro Helmet Black, S at Amazon.com. The Speedframe Pro helmet from Fox Head offers you optimum protection with Varizorb EPS and MIPS system. In the back, a light but sturdy dial allows for a highly adjustable, 360-degree fit. Both are compatible with the Speedframe. >>> Best mountain bike helmets. Speedframe Pro Helmet Designed with input from our pro mountain bike athletes, this top-tier open-face trail helmet offers a market-leading feature set including MIPS Sorted Racegear offer the worlds biggest race clothing and protection brands including Troy Lee Designs, Fox, Castelli, Sidi, Kask, 100%, Bell, Oakley, Race Face and Leatt. It's a comfortable, safe, feature-packed chunk of EPS that will last you for as long as you can avoid hitting the deck. The vertical adjustment allowed us to dial in the fit and ensure that the harness straps and dial didn't sit in an uncomfortable spot at the back of the head. The Speedframe Pro is an out-and-out comfortable helmet. Reviews × Fox Racing Speedframe Pro Helmet $159.95 - $159.99. The Speedframe Pro provides ample protection for your noggin. Learn how your comment data is processed. Dual Density improved protection by spreading the forces of impact across a wider surface area compared to standard EPS. We worry that with many adjustments over time, pins' fit might start to wear out and loosen. Fox Speedframe Pro - Find the lowest price on PriceRunner Compare prices (updated today) from 14 stores Don't overpay - SAVE on your purchase now! The system is comprised of a thin plastic shell that sits on the inside of the EPS foam and rotates a few degrees in either direction in the event of an impact. The Fox Dropframe Pro and Speedframe Pro have both received the highest rating (5 stars) possible in the testing. eval(ez_write_tag([[728,90],'bikerumor_com-box-3','ezslot_6',101,'0','0']));Fox Racing recently dropped the Speedframe trail helmet for trail riding. The helmet fits securely and comfortably all the way around my head, with no loose points or pressure points anywhere. It pairs well with spring flower and foliage combinatioons. The Speedframe Pro helmet has earned Virginia Tech’s best rating (5 STARS) in its Bicycle Helmet Ratings program. Review: The Fox Speedframe Pro is a feature-packed performer that looks good. With Fox’s latest helmet release, the Proframe, they’ve brought to the table something us gravity seeking, pedal-turning, bike park-yearning mountain bikers have been waiting for. As you would expect from a top-shelf helmet, the Speedframe Pro comes standard with just about every feature you could need out on the trail. The XT2 comfort liner is removable and washable, and features anti-microbial properties to manage odor. For reference, most of the other top performers in our test came in a bit lighter: The POC Tectal Race at 365 grams, the Smith Forefront 2 at 374 grams, and the 100% Altec at 381 grams. Still, the Speedframe is well above average in this department. Despite putting it through its paces for weeks, we couldn't find much not to like. • Contact Us We reached out to Fox to get some information as to what exactly Varizorb is and they replied: “Varizorb technology allows us to vary the density and … With roots in motocross, Fox Racing has been one of the biggest names in mountain biking apparel and protection for as long as we can remember. Designed with input from our pro mountain bike athletes, this top-tier open-face trail helmet offers a market-leading feature set including MIPS™, an easily adjustable multi-position visor, and a 360-degree fit system. We wouldn’t be going full send in it. As the name suggests, it retains the MIPS-C2 rotational impact system but it does lose the dual density Varizorb EPS offered by the Pro. The helmet's outer shell also has subtle channels in the sides and rear to secure your goggle strap for the rowdy descents. • Submit News Customer Reviews Fox Racing Speedframe Pro MTB Helmet (MIPS) is rated 4.7 out of 5 by 3. We also tested the Fox Dropframe—a full-coverage, open-faced enduro helmet with similar styling. After hearing and reading great reviews about the comfort levels of the new Proframehelmet, we were anxious to see what the hype was all about. The finish stands up well to abrasion and is easy to clean. Contact us to connect with them. It's relatively minimalist to reduce heat buildup, and it's made of an absorptive, sweat-wicking material to keep sweat from rolling down into your eyes or onto your eyewear. It's hard to go a single day out on the trails without seeing the Fox Head logo somewhere. Beyond appearances, the Speedframe is also built for the long haul. The Speedframe Pro also uses a Fidlock SNAP helmet buckle, a removable XT2 antimicrobial liner, and a 360° retention system. Not only does it look good but it itrsquos loaded with safety features usually only found on more expensive helmets. • Ask A Stupid Question We love learning the technology and celebrating innovation at every level -from crowdfunded start ups to major global brands- and sharing it all here with you! I put your question to them. Fox Proframe Helmet Review. Beyond its safety features, the Speedframe also provides good head coverage and has a secure, comfortable harness system. Redlands . Why are the top end helmets always the ones tested? When swapping back and forth between helmets, it becomes readily apparent which ones feel secure and protective and which don't, and the Speedframe is clearly the one of the former. We spent weeks putting the Speedframe through its paces and didn't find any issues with its performance. Life is a Journey...Enjoy Your Ride! Buy Fox Racing SPEEDFRAME PRO Helmet Elevated, Medium: Helmets - Amazon.com FREE DELIVERY possible on eligible purchases Beyond the Speedframe Pro’s rugged good looks and high safety standards are several thoughtful features. THE LAB The structure of the Fox Speedrame helmet comes from the dual-density Varizorb EPS foam. Here are our thoughts on the Fox Speedframe Pro. Fox Speedframe Pro Helmet - Available now at 2 Wheels Only PERFORMANCE-FOCUSED OPEN-FACE TRAIL HELMET. Bikerumor.com reaches close to one million passionate cyclists per month. The harness is adjustable both vertically and circumferentially to ensure that any head shape can find a secure fit. All trademarks property of their respective owners The Specialized Ambush, Smith Forefront, and POC Tectal Race will each put a considerably larger dent in your wallet for a similar level of performance, so we think the Speedframe Pro is a great buy. The Speedframe Pro Helmet has earned Virginia Tech’s best rating (5 STARS) in its Bicycle Helmet Ratings program. Our Editors independently research, test, and rate the best products. It’s a lofty claim, but with full-face certification, it certainly delivers. Once it's locked in, it's as secure as any buckle system we've used. Fox also offers a pared-down version of the Speedframe that includes many of the same features but lacks the magnetic Fidlock buckle, the antimicrobial liner, and the dual-density EPS shell. Designed with input from our pro mountain bike athletes, this top-tier open-face mountain bike helmet offers a market-leading feature set including MIPS™, an easily adjustable multi-position visor, and a 360-degree fit system. Fox Racing recently dropped the Speedframe trail helmet for trail riding. • Privacy Policy The Pro models will be available in eight colors, all priced at $159.95. Designed with input from our pro mountain bike athletes, this top-tier open-face trail helmet offers a market-leading feature set including MIPS™, an easily adjustable multi-position visor, and a 360-degree fit system. Fox gave us only the top end Speedframe to test. The Speedframe Pro Helmet has earned Virginia Tech’s best rating (5 STARS) in its Bicycle Helmet Ratings program. They gave us a Speedframe Pro to test, the top-end feature-packed model, priced at $159.95. The chin strap length is adjustable but the divider position is not. Speedframe Pro $160 It looks like Fox really did their homework on the Speedframe Pro, as it has pretty much every feature we'd expect and want on a premium trail helmet. Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users. Despite more than a few interactions with overgrown brush on the trail, a minor tumble on the garage floor, and a couple of trips crammed in a backpack, the outer shell barely showed a scratch. The last helmet we saw from Fox (the Flux) had a flimsy visor, badly fitting straps and a retention device that lacked adjustment. How can we improve GearLab? Our passion is the products, technology and people that make them. The Fox Speedframe Pro Diaz Helmet is the epitome of that by being one of the best looking openface trail helmets on the market today. If you like the Speedframe Pro's style but are looking to save a few bucks, this is a good option. Thank you for your question. Even at relatively low speeds, you can feel the vents start to work as air flows across the top of your head. Fox Speedframe Pro Diaz Helmet Safe stylish Speedframe Everybody knows that when you look good you are at least 2 faster. We … If so, by how much? This is one of the most well-ventilated models we tested. This adjustment is typically a set-it-and-forget-it feature for most riders, however, so our concerns are minor. I’m looking at getting the non-pro version for my wife and whilst I can work out if I want to pay more for the fidlok buckle, I have no idea if the dual density eps is worth it. The visor of the Fox Speedframe Pro can sit in three different positions. Luckily during testing, we didn't get the chance to see how well it works, but we'll be glad to have it when the inevitable wad up occurs. The strap mounts are molded into the EPS, and the magnetic Fidlock buckle won't wear out with extended use. Material on GearLab is copyrighted. 3 It is pretty lightweight and the coverage isn’t entirely comprehensive; it is just a trail helmet after all. They said they only sent to Speedframe Pro for testing. The dual-density foam is designed to aid in impact absorption at both low and high speeds, and MIPS is the most widespread rotational impact protection system available today. CLICK HERE for more info. Fox Racing Speedframe Pro MTB Helmet (MIPS) Sorry - this product is no longer available 106128798. Privacy | Cookies | Terms, The world's most in-depth and scientific reviews of gear, They pulled out all the stops for this new trail riding helmet, and it shows. Early adopters of the MIPS system tended to feel a bit cramped with the plastic liner added to an otherwise well-sized EPS shell, but we're glad to see that Fox is one of the companies now designing around the system. The 360° fit is just that. Fox clearly put in the work to create a well-rounded product. The EPS shell fits low on the head and drops down in the rear for extra occipital protection. • Comment Policy Fox also offer the Speedframe MIPS, the lower-end version priced at $109.95. The Speedframe helmet has been developed with direct input from Fox sponsored riders. In the Speedframe Pro, Fox Racing have certainly ticked all the boxes when it comes to an MTB enduro helmet, but do they all come together well? This is one of just a few models that we tested to use the Fidlock buckle, and we were skeptical of the system at first. Got feedback? MIPS and dual-density EPS make up the backbone of the Speedframe's safety features. We’re confident with how Dual Density performs relative to standard EPS, but are not in position to share testing reports as they are proprietary in nature and part of our secret sauce.”. Out on the trail, the Speedframe Pro feels feather-like on your head despite its weight, but so do many of the models we tested. All you have to do is get the two halves in the ballpark of where they need to be, and the magnet pulls them into place. With a comfortable fit, killer graphics and color options and tons of technology, the Fox Speedframe Pro helmet has been a fun one to review. Not all that long ago, Fox released the Speedframe Pro helmet. Tested : Pete's Fox Speedframe Pro Helmet Review Earlier in the year Fox Racing launched their flagship MTB enduro helmet, the Speedframe Pro and Pete has been seeing if Fox have got the recipe right. Rancho Cucamonga . Regardless, we were still able to use one hand to adjust the visor and stow our goggles on the helmet while riding. Thankfully Fox has addressed all those issues, and more, with the new Speedframe Pro. Large vents with interior channels keep things cool on the climbs. Given everything that this helmet has to offer, we don't think a mid-class weight is particularly a bad thing, but after the feature-packed Specialized Ambush tipped the scales at just 350 grams our frame of reference was changed. Fox Rampage Pro Carbon full-face helmet review; Fox has dropped the rim down in front and around the ears for extra protection. The Speedframe also features a removable liner and optimised venting for efficient cooling. The angle of its 360 Fit System can be set in one of four positions to adjust the overall tilt of the shell on your skull. It is a superb helmet for trail riding, packed with plentiful safety features. @Chris Ford – if the shape of your head doesn’t suit the internal shape and dimensions of the helmet, the type of foam won’t matter. The Speedframe costs considerably less than the other top performers in our test. Not too shabby for a rather svelte helmet that actually looks good too. O Capacete Speedframe Pro foi concebido para ir a qualquer lugar! Redlands, CA 92373 (909) 792-2444 . This helmet feels distinctively different than a full-face lid. It’s well thought out, comfortable, protective and a good price. PERFORMANCE-FOCUSED OPEN-FACE TRAIL HELMETThe Speedframe Pro Helmet can go anywhere – fast! Does it make it safer? It's MIPS-equipped and has a removable, washable liner. Along with the comfortable shell, Fox also made sure to include a highly-adjustable harness and an easily-manageable strap system. The Fox Speedframe Pro uses a 360° retention adjustment system, allowing it to be shifted to the shape of nearly any noggin. We offer branding well beyond the standard banner, providing meaningful interaction and powerful connections to drive awareness and sales for your company. It is comfortable enough for a long day in the saddle. • How We Make Money Its nineteen total vents include three directly across the brow and two full-length interior channels for front-to-back airflow. Fox Proframe boasts ‘open-face breathability with full-face protection’. Fox pulled out all the stops for this model and ultimately delivered the complete package. Here is their response: ““The combination of softer and harder EPS (Dual Density) provides better management of a variety of impacts: Softer EPS offers a good protection against low impacts while the harder one is designed to absorb higher impacts. That said, I felt no need to adjust the position of the divider. We only make money if you purchase a product through our links, and we never accept free products from manufacturers. Fox also offer a $109.95 Speedframe with fewer features, but importantly, both have the MIPS-C2 rotational impact protection system. Our one point of minor concern is the vertical harness adjustment where the two pins snap into a molded insert in the EPS. Does the softer foam make it more comfortable I have an older version of the Fox helmet and afeter about an hour or so of wearing it I get a headache I have tried adjusting it but the problem still persists I am in the market for a new helmet because of this and I am hoping this version would cure that problem. Hi Rob. Reviews, ratings, specifications, weight, price and more for the Fox Racing Speedframe MIPS Helmet Words by Steve Dempsey | Photos by Jann Eberharter. Available in two price points, the new Fox Speedframe mountain bike helmet made quite a few social media waves when it … Rather than the standard chin buckle found on Fox's mid-range helmets, the Speedframe uses a Fidlock magnetic buckle. 4. The Fox website reports a weight of 360g but doesn’t indicate what size that corresponds to. Fox Speedframe Pro MIPS Mini Review Fox Racing Speedframe Pro Helmet A good quality helmet for riders who want a helmet they can ride with comfortably all day. Price as reviewed: £225.00 . FOX SPEEDFRAME PRO HELMET REVIEW. The helmet's exterior features a large, adjustable visor with three indexed positions, one of which allows for goggle storage on the front of the helmet. They gave us a Speedframe Pro to test, the top-end feature-packed model, priced at $159.95. The interior contour of the EPS shell doesn't create pressure points on the skull and should be versatile enough to fit most head shapes without issue. We caught up with the guys from Fox at the Winter Bike Connection event in Italy. When you click on links to buy products we may earn money to support, On the heavier side, non-adjustable strap splitters. There's a... the world's most carefully tested and objective gear reviews, Crash detection system, lightweight, good ventilation, comfortable, adjustable visor, MIPS, good coverage, Well ventilated, lightweight, great coverage, SPIN system, comfortable, Adjustable visor, MIPS, Koroyd protection, improved ventilation, good coverage, Easily adjustable visor, secure harness, good sweat management, MIPS, Expensive, visor is less user friendly than the competition, Expensive, still not as ventilated as the competition, This new model took us by surprise and was one of our top rated favorites, The Specialized Ambush is one of the best helmets in this test, and it comes with a unique crash detection system, The combination of protection, comfort, ventilation, and lightweight make this one of our highest rated helmets, The Forefront 2 is an updated version of Smith's popular Forefront helmet with the same comfortable fit and several improvements, The Sixer MIPS performs right alongside the best helmets in our test with just a little bit of added weight. 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