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ALL-MOUNTAIN, TRANSFORMED. The Super 3R gives you everything you need to own the trail. It's designed for the ever-changing needs of trail riding with a unique removable chin bar technology that basically gives you two helmets in one. You can remove and carry the chin bar in your pack during long climbs, and then lock it in place for that added boost of confidence on technical terrain. The easy, tool-free installation and removal process takes seconds. The Float Fit system is lighter and more comfortable with a rubber overmolded dial, plus this year No-Twist Tri-Glides have been adopted for added ease of adjustment. Other trail-specific features include our GoggleGuide adjustable visor, a breakaway camera mount, and Overbrow Ventilation. The Super 3R includes MIPS (Multi-Directional Impact Protection System), which can provide an additional measure of protection in certain impacts.
NO-TWIST TRI-GLIDES & X-STATIC AND XT2 PADDING - Quick-adjust fasteners that help keep straps flat and properly positioned. Quick-drying materials, woven with real silver fibers.
MIPS-EQUIPPED & WRAPAROUND PROTECTION - MIPS stands for Multi-directional Impact Protection System, which is a leading slip-plane technology inside the helmet designed to reduce rotational forces that can result from certain impacts. Removable protective chin bar, designed for trail riding adaptability. Attaches with a simple 3-step connection process no tools required.
OVERBROW VENTILATION - Overbrow Ventilation features intake ports on the brow of the helmet to usher in cool air and push it through the air-channel matrix for full-head ventilation.
GOGGLEGUIDE ADJUSTABLE VISOR SYSTEM & INTEGRATED BREAKAWAY CAMERA MOUNT - Adaptable visor system accommodates both goggles and glasses and works with or without the visor attached. A seamless camera mount, requiring no zip ties or tape, is engineered to break away upon impact to reduce the risk of injury.
SPECIFICATIONS - Small (52-56 cm), Medium (55-59 cm), and Large (58-62 cm) Sizes. Important: always take a head measurement. Head sizes and shapes can vary, even within an age range. Using a helmet that does not fit can be dangerous; 23 Vents, 4 Brow ports, and 6 Chin Bar vents.
Super light weight and breathable! I already fell once using my Onewheel and this thing put in the work! The full face makes me feel more secure while riding without adding any extra weight or bulk to the helmet. 10/10 would buy againGreat in every aspectAfter 1000miles in this helmet, the only thing that’s “wrong” is where I have worn the rubber off of the MIPS adjuster knob ?I liked that it was light and yet felt very safe. I like that you can detach the chin pad is remove ableBell Super 3R vs Giro Switchbade. First a bit about how I ride. I have to climb everything I go down, so trail riding, but I still hit the downhills as hard as I dare, and really need a FF for those times. I have a Sixsixone FF which is fine if I'm just going downhill the whole time, but as with most trail riding you also hit trails that go back up a ways then down again. The FF really doesn't work well for this, so I've been looking for a hybrid which I can adjust easier than taking the FF on and off constantly. I first bought the new Giro Switchblade without trying it first, as no one had it available locally. It looked great at first glance, but after trying it on I realized there were several things which weren't going to work for me and how I ride. The build and protection are excellent on the Switchblade, arguably better than even my Sixsixone, it is officially downhill rated after all. The locking mech is great as well. It also had good and very thick padding inside. However, this is where the bad came in, the MIPS dial sticks down a ways and when you bend your head back in aggressive riding stance the dial would dig into my back bone. Besides the discomfort it also seemed dangerous if you crashed head first... the dial would drive right through your backbone! I also found the Switchbade to be very hot, after just a few minutes of wearing it around the house only I was already breaking a sweat. The cheek pads were way too tight, even the thinner supplied ones. I think this helmet was probably as hot as my FF Sixsixone in fact. The MIPS also didn't fit my head well, I found there were pressure spots and loose spots insde. Lastly, I didn't like having my ear covered up as I use sound a lot for my balance. I returned the Switchbade right away as there was no way I could live with those issues.Next I took the only other hybrid choice and picked up the Bell 3R. After my Switchbade experience I was doubtful, but ended up pleasantly surprised! First off the 3R is noticeably lighter duty than the Switchbade. The 3R is not downhill rated, and it shows. The chin guard doesn't secure quite as solid as the Switchbade, and the chin guard is a lot more flexible and light duty. The padding in the 3R is also a lot thinner. On the good side, the 3R fits my head much better. The top of my ears rub a little on the helmet, but it's not too bad. The helmet seems a bit wide, and the straps come down from the outside of the helmet, allowing it to wobble a little side to side, but not bad enough I can't live with it. The MIPS dial does not dig into my spine at any angle which is what is most important for me. Being lighter the 3R also doesn't heat up nearly as bad as the Switchblade, it's actually amazingly cool. I was very surprised on the trail just how cool (temp) this helmet is, even with the chin guard on. It also felt a lot lighter on my head, which made me less distracted by it so I could concentrate on riding. I do think the 3R chin guard is a bit more difficult to install than the Grio, but after a few tries I've already gotten a lot better at it. Thumbs up on the 3R! it's not totally perfect, but close enough for me. I hope this is helpful for anyone looking at both of these.**Update** I had my first BIG crash with this helmet yesterday! These things are never something we're prepared for, it just happens. I am SOOOO glad I was wearing this helmet, and particularly in FF mode!! Had I not been I would definitely been in the hospital right now and missing some teeth/facial flesh! Long story short, I took a jump and then mistimed a second one shortly afterward, stuffing my front wheel in a 3ft hole at medium speed. I was tossed about 6ft into a rocky creek head first. I hit my face/head so hard that my eyes would not focus or stay straight for about 5minutes and my ears were ringing loudly. My riding glasses lenses broke out of the frame! When I got up and got my sight back I could not believe that there was no damage to my face/head. Today I have a good solid headache and messed up back/shoulder, but my head and face are untouched. This helmet saved my ass! That said, I had the small chin guards in.. or the inner pads removed, depending on how you look at it. While this was a lot more comfortable, it did allow my face to press more to the front of the helmet on impact and -just- slightly made cheek contact on the ground. I see the value in having those beefy cheek pads now...Definitely one of the most comfortable full-face helmets on the market. Lots of vents to keep your head cool, very lightweight, and comfortable. Only drawback is it is very expensiveI really do love this helmet. My brother talked me into getting one like this with more air vents and I’m glad I listened. It was over 2x more expensive than the one I almost bought but where I live the summers can be brutal. . Offers full face protection when needed but I can then strap the lower portion to my backpack when I don’t and would like more airflow.At first when i got the helmet it was a little tight, i have a nice big head and the regular large was just squeezing maybe 15% on my cheeks. Then i realized you could reach into the cheek pad and take out an additional pad in there. After taking the pad out, the cheek area is still padded and comfortable but just fits 10x better. I've rode with this helmet in temperatures of 95 degrees and it was no problem at all.I’ve only use this for a trip to Moab and a few other Southwest places but it’s very comfortable and feels like my chin and face are finally protected. It’s not shown in the listing as far as I can tell, but it does have a mount on the top of the helmet for a light or a GoPro camera. Great helmet for downhill and just biking around town. Nice job Bell. My only complaint could possibly be that the logo is pretty darn big.We measured my wife's head which told us to get the Small..Unfortunately it generates a lot of pressure on the upper part of her skull and the chin bar really pushes her cheeks in too hard.We wanted to exchange it for a larger size but they wouldn't cover the shipping cost to return it even though it was a bad product description!It's unfortunate because the helmet looks really well built and durable!It's perfect for me, I do a lot of trail riding and enduro. I did not want to pay for two individual helmet and this is perfect. The latching system is well thought, and easy to use. Great breathability and protect well all around the head. The only downside it the fastening system, the latch is not comfortable and the straps are not really well placed. Overall, this is a great helmet and I would recommend getting one is you're riding a lot of enduro trails or races.i love this thing more then i should. always hate helmets and now im loving wearing one because of this one.Sometime you order something with Hight expectation, and it blow them. It was one of those time.Great product, so comfortable, light and give you a real safety feeling. oh and great ventilation, you feel the wind! (maybe not great for winter)Utilisez 1 fois depuis l'achat,Visibilité complète largeOn dirais pas qu'on a un casque sur la têteLégerConfortableReste à voir ce que ça dit dans le temps