Photo: Leah Barber The Fox Speedframe, introduced in 2020, is the brand’s best-selling half shell mountain bike helmet. As they say, if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. And if your mountain bike helmet is broken, don’t fix that either. Seriously — replace your broken helmet immediately.
Though the Fox Speedframe wasn’t broken to begin with, it’s clear the brand wanted to improve both comfort and function this time around. Based on my tests over the past few weeks, I’d say they’ve largely nailed it, though there’s at least one area where I think the previous version was better.
In this review Fox Speedframe Pro key specs
The Fox Speedframe Pro fit system is lightweight and dials in comfort
When it comes to bike helmets, safety is #1
Looks good and feels good, thanks to generous vents
The “one-hand adjustable visor” takes two hands… and a tool Pros and cons of the Fox Speedframe Pro Bottom line Fox Speedframe Pro key specs Features: MIPS Air Node, Fidlock chin strap buckle, BOA fit system Weight: 345g as tested (size medium) Available in three sizes and four colors at launch Price: $199.95 Buy from Fox A thin cord connects the back cradle with a plastic strip at the front inside of the helmet. The Fox Speedframe Pro fit system is lightweight and dials in comfort Pretty much every mountain bike helmet on the market today makes use of a ratcheting dial system that adjusts for […]
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