

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""The Troy Lee Stage MIPS is the helmet I point enduro riders to when they want full-face protection without suffering through the climbs. At one and a half pounds with 11 intakes and 14 exhaust ports, it moves serious air for a full-face and the weight disappears faster than you'd expect on long transfer stages. The co-molded EPS and EPP foam handles both high and low-speed impacts, MIPS manages rotational forces, and the Fidlock magnetic buckle is effortless with gloves on. Downhill certified and genuinely comfortable to pedal — that combination is rarer than it should be.""The case for a full-face helmet gets stronger the more technical the terrain gets, but most full-face helmets make you pay for that protection on every climb. Troy Lee Designs' Stage MIPS is built around solving that problem — a reinforced Polylite shell and EXOskeleton-reinforced chinbar that meet downhill certification standards, wrapped around a ventilation system with 11 high-flow intakes and 14 open-core exhausts that keeps air moving through long pedaling efforts. The co-molded EPS and EPP foam liner handles the full spectrum of impact energy from low-speed trail tumbles to high-speed DH crashes, and MIPS manages rotational forces across all of them. At one and a half pounds for a medium/large the weight is competitive with the lightest full-face helmets available, and the adjustable visor with 40mm of range covers everything from flat trail riding to steep descents without swapping hardware. A Fidlock magnetic buckle fastens securely one-handed, odor-resistant liner pads wick moisture and dry fast, and the helmet ships with two liner sizes, three cheek pad sizes, and extra breakaway hardware so fit is dialed from day one."
Price: $375.00 from Backcountry
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"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""The Troy Lee Stage MIPS is the helmet I point enduro riders to when they want full-face protection without suffering through the climbs. At one and a half pounds with 11 intakes and 14 exhaust ports, it moves...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""The Troy Lee Stage MIPS is the helmet I point enduro riders to when they want full-face protection without suffering through the climbs. At one and a half pounds with 11 intakes and 14 exhaust ports, it moves...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""The Troy Lee Stage MIPS is the helmet I point enduro riders to when they want full-face protection without suffering through the climbs. At one and a half pounds with 11 intakes and 14 exhaust ports, it moves...