Fox Racing Speedframe MIPS
From 399,80
Giro Radix
355,30
Bell 4Forty MIPS
From 263,80
Fox Racing Speedframe MIPS vs. Giro Radix vs. Bell 4Forty MIPS
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
Fits perfectly (2x) |
Light (2x) |
Good fit (2x) |
Fit (2x) |
Weight |
Fit |
Matt colour |
Price (6x) |
Fit (5x) |
Comfortable (4x) |
Mips (4x) |
Cons
No |
None found |
Belt adjustment too tight |
a little more weight |
-
None (2x) |
None to date |
Actually not provisional |
Very short strap |
According to the product specialist
Pros
The Fox Racing Speedframe MTB helmet features the addition of MIPS technology. |
The EPS material keeps the head optimally cooled, greatly reducing the chance of overheating. |
The Speedframe is equipped with a 360º Fit System at the back. |
The inner lining can be removed for easy washing. |
The In-Mold polycarbonate helmet shell with EPS lining ensures good protection and low weight. |
With the Roc Loc 5 fit system, you can adjust the fit until it's perfect for you. |
The position of the visor can be adjusted to the circumstances; it offers 15 degrees of adjustability. |
The 25 vents with internal channeling prevent your head overheating. |
Due to the anti-microbial padding the helmet retains a fresh and comfortable feel. |
MIPS absorbs the impact of a fall effectively for increased protection. |
The Sweat Guide padding wicks away moisture effectively, keeping your head nice and dry. |
With the Float Fit system you can adjust the fit perfectly for high wearing comfort. |
Cons
MIPS technology makes the helmet heavier. |
No MIPS crash protection, so you are less well protected in the event of a fall. |
This helmet has no camera or light mount. |
Specifications
Trail / Enduro
Trail / Enduro
Trail / Enduro
372 grams
272 grams
350 grams
Yes, MIPS
No
Yes, MIPS
S
M
L
M
L
S
M
L
XL
M
L
XL
S
M
L
XL
M
L
XL
51 - 54 cm
51 - 54 cm
52 - 55 cm
Colour
Black
Grey
Green
Grey
Green
Black
Black
Grey
Red
Grey
Red
★★☆☆
★★★☆
★★★☆
Helmet finish
Matte
Matte / Glossy
Matte