Fox Racing's DH-specific Rampage Helmet is not as robust as the V3 moto helmet it resembles, but it drops weight thanks to its injected-molded shell. That lightness brings the Rampage in line with what we need in a gravity lid. After all, mountain bike helmets aren't expected to absorb the same impacts as their moto counterparts. The lost grams reduce neck fatigue on the mountain while diffusing forces in the kinds of impacts we expect while riding aggressively. It's constructed from a vented ABS shell for durability, which is layered over an EPS foam core to absorb diggers. On the inside, soft cheek pads, a synthetic suede lining, and a double D-ring chin strap keep the Rampage from rattling around and it won't irritate when removing for the ride up. The shell has 11 vents, and Fox Racing made the Rampage's eye-opening plenty wide for modern, peripheral-favoring goggles.
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When we are looking for a helmet that has us saved for downhill riding but doesn't want to spend an arm and leg on an expensive full-face helmet, the Fox Racing Rampage helmet is the answer. The Rampage features a lightweight ABS injection-molded shell,...
Fox Racing's DH-specific Rampage Helmet is not as robust as the V3 moto helmet it resembles, but it drops weight thanks to its injected-molded shell. That lightness brings the Rampage in line with what we need in a gravity lid. After all, mountain bike...
Fox Racing's DH-specific Rampage Helmet is not as robust as the V3 moto helmet it resembles, but it drops weight thanks to its injected-molded shell. That lightness brings the Rampage in line with what we need in a gravity lid. After all, mountain bike...