From the tracks to the trails and across the streets in between, Bell has always been trusted to protect riders. In 1954, Bell Helmets founder Roy Richter witnessed first-hand the dangers associated with racing. A racer himself, Richter saw the need for some extra protection, and created his first helmet – the “500.” Business expanded from there, and the company quickly took the head-seat at the table for their innovative and revolutionary look at helmet manufacturing. With their unique perspective and insight into the industry, Bell has continued to develop the products that the riders of today need.
Since its beginning, Bell Helmets has always been focused on how to best protect riders of all ages, sizes, and riding preferences. Their helmets address every aspect of the ride – protection, comfort, and performance. One never has to come at the expense of the other, making Bell’s helmets the most well-rounded and inclusive helmets on the market. Their effective designs, intuitive technologies, and industry-leading construction have set the standard for the rest of the industry to match. All Bell Helmets come standard with MIPS and ECE certification, along with durable shells, moisture-wicking liners, and varying internal safety features. Bell Helmets are accessible to varying price points and budgets, making the high-performing helmets affordable for all riders.
Today, Bell Helmets still has the same focus and aspirations. The company remains true to its roots while climbing the ladder of innovation. Their helmets are engineered in the name of safety, for all riders of all riding styles. They’re tried-and-true because they’ve been around long enough to be put through every test and ride. Rider owned and rider trusted, Bell is the leading name in the game when it comes to helmet safety, comfort, and performance.
Terence in CA
Run's Small. I am a medium size for most helmets, but Large would have been a better fort for me. I feel some pressure in my cheek bones. Seems to be of good quality. I've always like HJC. Price is good. I got a pin lock insert to prevent fog and it stopped the fog. There are two settings where you can place the pin lock and I'm going to try the second slot at some point to move it up higher because it is in my field of vision where the transition from pin lock insert to face shield met and was distracting. I did try to grind the top mounting point for the visor a bit to give me more usable shade. I currently have the visor off. This is an entry level helmet and is good for me for that purpose (I'm sure I'd have an even better experience with the right size).
Read All ReviewsNoah in OH
Good helmet for the price but you can tell it's not premium. The wind noise isn't bad and the ventilation is better than a street helmet. the wide FOV is very nice and I was able to wear goggles with the visor attached. I wear glasses too and the helmet and sun visor both worked great. If you're more casual and don't want to drop big bucks on a high-end helmet this is a solid choice.
Read All ReviewsTimothy in LA
This has been a great dual sport and adventure helmet. Maybe not the lightest or quietest on the market but for the price it's a great helmet.
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I like the fact that it is very lightweight but it is not as plush inside as other helmets . If you were using this for motocross it would be an excellent helmet but if you wear the helmet all day as in a Enduro it is not as comfortable as I would like . The magnetic fastener which many people like I did not like and do not trust it to stay buckled when riding through branches which may grab the little tab and open the latch.
Read All ReviewsMatthew in UT
Fit the kids just fine and they love it. Like that it has the MIPS rating
Read All ReviewsDrew in CA
Really comfy helmet the face is pretty open but I really like it.
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