Bell Zephyr MIPS Bike Helmet
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From lung-searing cyclocross laps to long days filled with steep climbs, the Bell Zephyr MIPS helmet fits so well and feels so good that you'll forget it's there.
Shop similar products- While most helmets protect only against direct impact, MIPS technology reduces rotational forces when the helmet gets hit at an angle
- Dual-density foam construction and progressing layering place a lower-density material closer to your head to manage a wide range of impact forces
- Float Fit Race uses padded width-adjustable cradles, an easy-to-turn dial and wide-range vertical adjustment for a perfect fit
- No-Twist tri-glide quick-adjust fasteners help keep straps flat and properly positioned
- Sleek, semi-rounded profile reaches the sweet spot between ventilation and low drag at a variety of speeds and yaw angles
- Fusion in-mold polycarbonate shell bonds the helmet's outer shell to the EPS foam liner to create a sturdy helmet
- Internal X-Static padding delivers comfort
- Sweat Guide padding pulls moisture away from the brow pad and your eyewear
Imported.
Best Use | Road Cycling |
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Helmet Style | Road Bike |
Helmet Construction | In-mold |
Shell Material | Polycarbonate |
Vents | 18 |
Visor/Brim | No |
Weight | 280 grams |
Gender | Unisex |
Construction | In-mold |
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Top of the line comfort and ventilation
Fairly sure this is Bell's top of the line road helmet and it is priced as such. However, a bike helmet is something you definitely don't want to skimp on. The most curious aspect of my experience with this helmet is the fact that I've almost always worn Giro helmets. I was set on getting a Giro Synthe but couldn't get a good fit. My preferred MTB helmet is a Giro Montaro, which fits perfectly. When it comes to a road helmet though, the Bell Zephyr was by far the most comfortable and had the best fit. The included extra pads, sticker, and helmet satchel were a nice added touch. But the bottom line is, try on your helmet before you buy.