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Red Hi-Fi Helmet
The skate-style RED Hi-Fi Helmet's ultra low-profile shape won't be noticed while you ride, but you'll be stoked on it when you body slam the hardpack after missing a tranny. A classic shape and ultra light construction keep you from feeling like you have a bowling ball on your head. The Zip Clip ratcheting buckle provides a custom fit, and it's easy to use with gloves on. Take off the RED Hi-Fi Helmet's ear pads when hiking on hot days. **DISCONTINUED**
Bottom Line: Not your average head-mounted brick.
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Updated, and still awesome
By: Cyrus Baumgarten
May 5, 2009
I just purchased this years hi fi and would like to outline the differences between this Hi-Fi II and previous years, I still love it and all the praise from my last review still applies
differences; Quick Clip II earpads have been updated, now are much easier to remove, much much easier. Brow of helmet does not come down so far, which makes it compatible with more, larger goggles. Fit is about a half size smaller, so if you are in between sizes or like to wear a beanie under, or like to put your goggle strap underneath the helmet, the order a size up! also the fit is narrower. besides that they weight the same and A frames still dont fit:-)
White Tie-Dye
By: Curtis Tripp
December 9, 2008
Almost forgot, if you're into purple, you'll love the White Tie-Dye. But if you ordered them expecting your earpads to be white and blue(like me), well, you might end up returning it(like me). I sent it back and got another in brown, which I actually like better than the tie-dye even if it had been blue instead of purple. Still five stars, cause it's still a sick helmet. Not its fault I didn't look closely at the picture.
Pull them out of the helmet, and slide them off the strap.
By: Shane O'Donnell
February 3, 2009
you gotta pull hard! i coulnt get them out for the longest time cuz i was scared of breaking them
By: Cyrus Baumgarten
April 6, 2009
The best helmet I have ever used.
By: Eric Tee
January 7, 2009
First impression: Pretty tight and narrow.
When I tried it on, it seemed a little too tight, I got a Medium and I have lots of hair. But from previous experience with any helmet, your head magically shrinks a bit on the mountains. So they gave the best fit I can ever ask for.
The Hi-Fi is so incredibly light, I honestly can say that I didn't know it was on my head.
The ventilation did seem iffy at first, as it doesn't have vents in the front, but it kept my head aired and never overheated.
Bottomline: Best helmet you can ask for.
Do I need to buy anything else to hook my ipod up to the helmet?
Do I need to buy anything else to hook my ipod up to the helmet?
By: melissa
December 17, 2008
Yeah, a helmet that actually plays music. Or the skullcandy earpads. This one doesn't play music.
By: Angus Bohanon
December 17, 2008
big stylin
By: Cyrus Baumgarten
March 9, 2009
this should be called the low rider helmet, it comes down to abot your eyebrows...im not compalaining tho, cuz that makes it fit good with lots of gogs. its incredibly light, of course. its a really huge helmet, the total opposite of low profile, which is fine, it bobs ur head around a little bit...the removable liner makes layering a beanie and gogs uderneath really easy, but its really warm withought a beanie. it looks great too, a little on the skiier side if you ask me but i love the look. fit awesome with large goggles with flat tops (vonzipper feenoms, smith prodigys, oakley crowbar, those are the specific ones i have tried with it and they all fit awesome)...but this does not work with small goggle with round tops!!!!! i cant wear my a frames with this at all, its a brutally bad fit, i dont care if thats what shawn white uses, it dont work im tellin ya!...besides that it perfect, strike that, its just perfect :-)
Not the Same as Hi-Fi
By: cantsee
March 27, 2009
What is pictured is actually the RED Hi-Fi II, which has slightly different construction and a slightly different shape. If you are ordering this expecting it to fit like your old Hi-Fi, you are probably going to have to return it. The old one fit me perfectly, this one gives me some pressure points. A helmet that fits like the old RED Hi-Fi is the Giro Shiv. Check it out.
You can tell the difference by the shape, number and style of the vents at the top of the helmet.
Otherwise, it's a light helmet that does the job well.
Not so good
By: lrodriguez1606073
March 23, 2009
The helmet is really light that's for sure! But I found it to be a little "egg-head-ish" definitely not as low profile as I would like. Also the vents are always open. Not that I mind that much but there have been a few days where closing them has been nice on my current helmet. Lastly the goggle strap clip sucks! if your goggles come off your face and go behind your head, kiss them goodbye.... go look for them up mountain. I like clips that snap closed and will not let go of your goggles.
safety and comfortable
By: pac2879027
March 24, 2009
warm, enough space to fit a beenie in it. it's not as low profile, my head looks big in pictures. very light and comfortable. helmet is warm but when in really cold temps throw on a beenie and the helmet and you're good to go.
Lighter than you thought possible
By: Curtis Tripp
December 9, 2008
I cannot emphasize enough how insanely light this helmet is. I'd been wearing a Giro for a couple years before I picked this up, and when I first took it out of the box I could barely believe it. It's so light and comfortable you'll forget it's on your head before you're done clipping it on. If you're into havin' some tunes while you ride, I recommend getting the skullcandy subwoofer earpads to go with it, they put out some serious sound.
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