
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:“This helmet is perfect for young riders ready to hit the pump track or trail—or even around the neighborhood. My little one loves the grown-up style!”From the sidewalk to the trails, the Smith Sidekick Jr....
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:“The Fluxer Mips Helmet is my top pick for long rides in warm weather. The ventilation is incredible, and the Mips® Air Node provides peace of mind without sacrificing comfort. I also love the adjustable 360 Occigrip...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""I’ve been using the Daymaker MIPS Helmet on long resort days and love how lightweight it feels without sacrificing protection. The MIPS tech adds peace of mind, and the Occigrip dial makes it super easy to...
Whether riding on the dirt, gravel, or paved trail, the Fox Racing Crossframe Pro Mips Helmet keeps our heads protected as we go out of our comfort zone. The hybrid construction features a polycarbonate shell and dual-density Varizorb EPS liner, creating...
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:“The Fluxer Mips Helmet is my top pick for long rides in warm weather. The ventilation is incredible, and the Mips® Air Node provides peace of mind without sacrificing comfort. I also love the adjustable 360 Occigrip...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I’ve been impressed with how balanced the Sphere KinetiCore feels—it’s light, breathable, and fits like a glove thanks to the TurnSys dial. The ventilation keeps me cool on long climbs, and the KinetiCore...
Mammut's Crag Sender Collection consists of climbing gear specialized for modern climbing at sport crags, and the Crag Sender Climbing Helmet is lighter and more performance-oriented than most of Mammut's helmets for all-around climbing. It utilizes a...
Full-face helmets offer the best level of protection for mountain biking, but are often cumbersome and lack the ventilation needed for anything other than downhill. Enter the Stage Mips Helmet from Troy Lee Designs. An impressively low weight combined...
The Tone helmet looks good and works (even) better. Mindfully designed for good looks and dependability, Tone redefines how a bike helmet looks when it performs. An integrated fit system with Tri-fix webbing adjustment makes it easy to set your fit and...
Full-face helmets offer the best level of protection for mountain biking, but are often cumbersome and lack the ventilation needed for anything other than downhill. Enter the Stage Mips Helmet from Troy Lee Designs. An impressively low weight combined...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""I honestly forget I’m wearing this helmet once I’m rolling. It’s incredibly light, the airflow is next-level on hot climbs, and the Spherical Mips setup gives me confidence without adding bulk. This is...
The Insurgent Spherical Helmet features the superior protection, comfort, and confidence you desire when ripping your favorite downhill trail. This full-face helmet combines an EPS outer layer and an EPP inner layer to create a ball-and-socket design,...
As a slightly lighter version of the ever popular Falconer, the Sweet Protection Falconer 2Vi MIPS Helmet offers a lightweight feel and adds vents for your fast rides on hot days. The polycarbonate material remains to provide you with peace of mind, while...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""I recommend the Crue Mips Helmet for any kid who’s starting to explore the whole mountain. It fits securely, has great airflow, and the classic style gets kids stoked to wear it. Mips adds an extra level of...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""I’ve rotated the Grimnir 2Vi Mips Helmet into storm and bluebird days, and the carbon shell-to-weight ratio is noticeable the moment it’s on. The Occigrip dial locks in a low-profile fit, the fixed vents...
Finding the right aero helmet can be a challenge. There are a number of boxes that can be tricky to check, firstly, aerodynamics, then breathability, comfort, fit, and style. The first few may be easy to tick, but many aero helmets are a bit lacking when...
Offering the same advanced protection as POC's pro-level adult helmets, the Pocito Auric Helmet enhances our little ones' safety when they're skiing or riding the mountain. We appreciate that it's built with an EPP liner that offers protection against...
When out riding our favorite trails, knowing that our noggins are protected in case we go rubber side up lets us ride with even more freedom. The Giro Source MIPS is a new trail-ready helmet, built with MIPS for a layer that disperses rotational forces...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""The Cytal Lite is impressively lightweight while still delivering solid impact protection. The open padding structure enhances airflow, keeping my head cool on long rides, and the adjustable fit ensures a secure...
Improving upon the class-leading D3 helmet was no simple task, but Troy Lee Designs is never one to rest on its laurels. Built with an aerospace-grade composite shell, the new D4 Composite helmet weighs in at just 1050-grams without sacrificing any of...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""I grabbed this for weekend road rides and ended up using it every day—it’s super comfortable, has MIPS, and vents surprisingly well. Looks clean too, which is a bonus."" Whether we're putting in long miles...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I’ve put the Protone Icon through long rides in high heat and it's one of the best-ventilated helmets I’ve used. It’s featherlight, stays snug with the OCTOFIT+ dial, and doesn’t shift when I turn my head...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I’ve used the Wall Rider 2. 0 Helmet on long alpine missions where weight really matters. It fits snug, vents well on the move, and the headlamp clips are bomber. The minimalist design doesn’t get in the way,...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""I’ve been wearing the Descend Mips all season—it’s low-profile, works perfectly with my goggles, and the fit dial is super easy to adjust, even with gloves. The Koroyd + Mips combo gives me real peace of...
Finding the right aero helmet can be a challenge. There are a number of boxes that can be tricky to check, firstly, aerodynamics, then breathability, comfort, fit, and style. The first few may be easy to tick, but many aero helmets are a bit lacking when...