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Red Hifi Subwoofer System Helmet
Bumping your tunes is good. Bumping your head and sustaining a season-ending concussion is bad. The RED Hi-Fi Subwoofer Helmet does the former while preventing the latter. The Hi-Fi helmet's 3.5mm connector works with your iPod, MP3 player, and those things from the nineties … ahh … CD players. The Hi-Fi Audex Subwoofer Helmet's ultralight construction won't make you feel like you're wearing a bowling ball. The Zip Clip ratcheting buckle provides a custom fit, and it's easy to use with gloves on. A removable goggle gasket (a strip of fabric between the helmet rim and your goggles) prevents the gaper look and forehead frostbite. *Available for US Shipment Only.**DISCONTINUED**
Bottom Line: Strap on the Red Hi-Fi for feather-light, comfortable head protection and quality sound.
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Is i possible to trade the subwoofer system in audio earpads
Is i possible to trade the subwoofer system in audio earpads that do not have the subwoofer system? I find the subwoofer earpads to big, and the helmet does not fit me when I use them. I tried on a other set of earpads, and the helmet suited me perfect when I used them.
By: Morten Sirevaag
March 15, 2009
yes, the earpads are interchangable, ill take the subwoofer system off your hands :-)
By: Cyrus Baumgarten
March 15, 2009
Awesome.
By: Cyrus Baumgarten
May 5, 2009
I already have a Hi-Fi and am thoroughly convinced its the best helmet ever, warm, comfortable, and lots of coverage. I already have the skullcrusher headphones and they are the best headphones ever made my man, big booming bass and clear highs and mids. Why did it take me so long to get this perfect fusion? I have no clue
there are some problems however, this is the redesigned Hi-Fi, it looks but does not feel or fit like previous years!...thats important people, because the fit is significantly smaller, about a half size (so if you are between sizes or plan on wearing a beanie under then order a size up), it also fits a lot narrower than pervious Hi-Fis
another problem that results form this is that the subwoofer earpads are NOT BACKWARDS COMPATIBLE with previous years hi-fis, which sucks because thats what I got it for!!! ahhhhhh!
but now for the good parts; improvements from last years hi fi are that the earpads are much easier to remove, the brow doesnt go as ridiculously far down your forehead so I cant fit more goggles (larger goggles), and I feel it fits better...as for the subwoofer, is amazing, sound is so great and theres a 2 stage mute button!...put a little pressure on it to mute the sound till you release it, or press it down all the way to mute the music completely and then press it again to get your tunes back. that will be so nice for the lift rides volume control does not work and both cannot be operated effectively with gloves on. the earpads are also surprisingly comfortable.
the original Hi-Fi was perfect, now with a few tweaks its even more perfect, grab one to rattle your ears and protect your dome and you wont be sorry
(p.s. black color is matte black not polished as the picture shows)
Does this helmet come with the speakers? On the Red website it
Does this helmet come with the speakers? On the Red website it states that it is "Audio/Subwoofer Ear Pad Accessory Compatible". What's the deal?
By: Ryan Maloney
February 1, 2009
Yeah, comes with the speakers built into the earpads.
By: Shane O'Donnell
February 1, 2009
Good looking helmet
By: Lane Thaut
April 6, 2009
This helmet is great... it has great sound. Be warned everyone else can hear it too. Sometimes the earpads hurt my ears in cold weather due to the hard plastic speakers and that is why this deserves 4 stars instead of 5.
How does this helmet compare with Giro Shiv Signature Sieries
How does this helmet compare with Giro Shiv Signature Sieries Helmet; Giro Encore 2 Audio Helmet; Giro Bad Lieutenant audio helmet; & Smith Hustle Skullcandy Audio Helmet? Can the helmet be used for snowmobiling; snow sledding; & snowshoeing?
By: sweatjacket
January 13, 2009
For snowmobiling I would say no because it does not meet that high of impact rating standards. But for snow sledding and snowshoeing you would be good to go. This helmet will have the same impact ratings as all the others you listed above.
By: andrew call
January 21, 2009
Awesome helmet
By: David Swaintek
April 10, 2009
This helmet is great. The buttons do take a little getting used to, but you can definitely operate them with a glove. Yes you can only mute and not pause, but it's better than digging in your jacket pocket to pull out your ipod. As for the subwoofer piece, I have no problem with it falling off, because I put it in the pocket with my ipod. If you can't remember to take it with you it's not the helmet's fault. And the subwoofer is cool, sort of rattles the back of your neck with the bassline.
Hey, does that helmet just play music inside of it or is it like
Hey, does that helmet just play music inside of it or is it like a sub that plays music to the outside?
By: Andy
December 30, 2008
Just to the inside.
By: Angus Bohanon
December 30, 2008
Good helmet but subwoofer piece is annoying
By: Herbie
February 11, 2009
This is a decent helmet. It's warm and comfortable, and the earphones sound pretty good.... but the whole music setup could have been designed much better. Here's what I didn't like:
1) The button on the left side doesn't pause the music it just mutes - so when you're talking to your buddy on the lift you're wasting battery playing music when you're not listening to it.
2) I wear mitts and I had a hell of a time trying to hit the volume and mute buttons with them on. Not really the helmet's fault I guess..but just a heads up.
3) The headphones can't be connected to anything unless you have the subwoofer thing attached first because it uses a special jack between the earphones and the helmet. During the day the weight of the subwoofer piece would keep causing the jack to disconnect.
4) Two days running I forgot to take the subwoofer part out of one jacket and put it in the other and I couldn't listen to any tunes all day. I've got enough stuff to carry around without wanting to worry about some little piece of plastic.
All in all I wish I'd just bought the regular helmet without the "Subwoofer System" and got some in-ear earphones with a little remote attached. I just seem to be spending too much time tooling around with this helmet for it to be worthwhile.
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