Fox Racing Speedframe MIPS Helmet for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

6.0
out of 10
1 Positive, 0 Mixed & 1 Negative
from 2 Reviews
Retail Price:
$109.95
Used Value:
$65.97
Sale Value:
$98.96

Outfitted with MIPS technology, the Speedframe Pro is just as sleek, stylish, and protective as the original, but with the added help of reducing rotational forces in the event of a crash. It has an easily adjustable multi-position, goggle-compatible visor for changing light conditions, and a 360-degree fit system that dials in an exact fit. And being the Pro version, this helmet's Varizorb dual-density EPS liner ensures a comfortable fit, while the XT2 antimicrobial comfort liner provides freshness at the end of the ride.

Specifications

Brand:
Fit Adjustment:
360 Fit System, Fidlock SNAP
Impact Foam:
dual-density Varizorb EPS, [liner] XT2
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year
Recommended Use:
cross-country, cruising, cyclocross, enduro, gravel, trail
Shell Material:
polycarbonate
Ventilation:
optimized
Visor:
3-position adjustable, goggle-compatible

Full Reviews

2
We ordered two of these and the fit is really uncomfortable. When I first tried it on it seemed to fit just fine, but after 1.5 hours of biking, it digs into my forehead and hurts. Sometimes I have to stop and give my head a break from this awful helmet because my forehead hurts. The MIPS buttons rip my hair out every time I take the helmet off my head, so I often have to sit there and try to untangle the hair so I don't lose big chunks every time I take the helmet on and off. I called Fox and they would not exchange the helmet and told me to try to sell it to some other poor person. I don't ever want to buy Fox equipment again after this helmet.
B, backcountry.com
November 10, 2020
10
Cannot say if this runs true to size, cuz I'm not a helmet size expert (are there even?..) but I ordered a LG and a MD, expecting the LG to fit, and ended up keeping the medium. It's perfect! In every way, for most applications. I use it every day, and on some pretty extreme gnar, to boot. The trick to sizing is to fully loosen the adjustment boa, then place it on your head and it SHOULD feel slightly loose; then you fasten the boa to your liking. This thing actually looks cool, and it's the first helmet I will never ride without. The babes swoon when I roll out with my Speedframe.
Trevor L., backcountry.com
August 16, 2020

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