Free 2-Day Shipping on orders over $50*
Memorial Day SaleMemorial Day Sale
Detail Pics

Bell designed the Sequence Bike Helmet to sit squarely between XC and freeride—in the mysterious land of all-mountain. The Sequence combines the tough, meaty goodness to sustain a big hit while you’re hucking yourself with the ventilation to let you climb Puke Hill without your sweat rinsing the sunglasses off your face.

  • In-mold technology bonds the shell with the liner which allows Bell to use less material and drop weight
  • Channeled ventilation forces air through the helmet and over your dome to cool you off
  • Cam-lock levers take the pain out of adjusting the chin straps


Share your thoughts

What do you think of the

Bell Sequence Helmet

? Share a...

No file chosen

Rather attach a photo from another website?

Rather attach a photo from your computer?

  • Product review:
  • Share a video
  • Share a photo

How familiar are you with the product?(optional)

Invalid filetype.

Save

Here's what others have to say...

5 5

John F

Member since 
Groups:

I use this helmet everyday for commuting to and from work/school. It does the basic job, looks great, and is super comfortable. The visor is solid; not like a lot of other floppy designs. This is the ideal helmet for casual use.

5 5

29erDuck

Member since 

This is my first helmet and I love it. I hated wearing a helmet for a while until I bought this and now I won't ride without it. It us very comfortable and fits my head very well, and also keeps my head slot cooler by channeling air down onto my head while riding, plus it come in slot of cool colors.

5 5

Matthew Charette

Member since 

I just recently picked this up in bronze with the graphics, it looks unreal in person. Real light or an AM lid, but feels nice and sturdy, it has a fair amount of venting not too much nt too little. You wont forget you are wearing the helmet but it fits on your head very snuggly and comfortably, no pressure points that I noticed at all. I will be buying another when this one meets its tree.