You should check out the Fox Flux. IMO a very cool design and it comes
in a wide variety of colors. For me, it's comfort was a bit less than
the Giro Zen, but comparable to the Hex.
For me my next helmet must have some rearward protection. The mtb
style helmets I've tried that had the most were the Zen and Flux. Also
it must have a visor (the bright sky can be distracting for me on
technical sections).
One of the Santa Barbara guys wears a black skate style helmet w/ a
visor, but I don't know what kind.
Banana Kitten wrote:
> the only insulation you would be able to remove in that helmet is the
> ear covers i think.
Yeah, but it has 14 adjustable vents and you can get it w/ built in
headphones.:o
The insulation can be non-pernamently removed on most helmets like that
that I've seen in person, but it usually effects fit and comfort.
It could be a good winter/summer helmet, but two separate ones would
prob be much better.
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skilewis74
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time do it along the way.- Bob Burnquist
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