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Fox Racing
Rampage Pro Carbon Mips Helmet

1 out of 5 stars
1 Review
$419.99 - $599.95
Up to 30% off
Color:Black

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Why We Like The Rampage Pro Carbon MIPS Helmet

Worn by the world's best riders in prestigious events such as the X-Games, UCI World Cup Downhill championships, and Redbull Rampage, the Fox Racing Rampage Pro Carbon MIPS Helmet offers industry-leading protection, precise-fitting comfort, and active cooling for athletes pushing the limits on downhill, dirt jumping, and freeride courses.


Equipped with a low-friction lining that reduces rotational force to your brain when you crash, the helmet's Multi-Directional Impact Protection System (MIPS) is much more effective than standard helmets in reducing brain injuries in real-world scenarios. The reason being, most helmets are tested and designed for straight-on impacts, where MIPS-equipped helmets reduce the rotational forces on the brain from crashing at oblique angles, ensuring your head is protected in the event of a nasty spill, unexpected dismount, or short landing.


On the inside of this helmet, you'll delight in the luxuriously soft Dri-Lex lining material, which actively wicks moisture for rapid evaporation of built-up perspiration. 3D-molded cheek pads and a compression head liner keep this bad boy nice and secure without feeling overly restrictive or leading to uncomfortable pressure points. Moreover, you'll find 17 mesh-lined vents along the front and rear to circulate air and cool your noggin when you're bombing downhill at high speeds. And because it's intended for downhill runs, this helmet ideally mates with your favorite goggles for unobstructed vision when you're shaving split-seconds off laps and racing your friends down the mountain.


Details

  • Pro helmet for increased functionality and performance
  • MIPS impact protection system reduces rotational forces in a crash
  • Ventilation channels and 17 total vents for maximum airflow
  • High-tech Dri Lex luxury interior with 3D molded cheek pads
  • Precision fit for comfortability and designed using 2 shell sizes
  • Item #FXRZ2RQ
Full Face
yes
Visor
yes
Certifications
ASTM F1952-15, BS EN1078-2012, Complies with U.S. CPSC Safety Standard for Bicycle Helmets for Persons Age 5 and Older, AS/NZS 2063
Fit Adjustment
adjustable chinstrap
Ventilation
17 vents
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year
Claimed Weight
[medium] 2lb 10.5oz (helmet), 1lb 1.9oz [case]
Shell Material
carbon, FRP resins

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1 out of 5 stars

July 7, 2024

Fox Needs to Do Better

Familiarity:
I've used it several times
Size Bought:
Medium
Height:
5' 6"
Weight:
155

Fox doesn't offer different cheek pad thicknesses for this Rampage. Apparently, Fox offers cheek pads for every other Rampage model EXCEPT their most expensive carbon Rampage helmet! How is that acceptable?! $600 helmet and no different size cheek pads? The Fox Airspace goggles do not fit this helmet either. Who designed this helmet, anyways?! If you wrap the goggle strap where it's supposed to go around the helmet, it pushes the goggles up and it doesn't make a good seal around your face. The only way it works is if you position it lower on the helmet but then it blocks the rear vents. There is also a gap between the helmet and the goggles in the center. It's due to the way the Airspace goggles are designed. And lastly, the issue with the size: I'm a size medium in every helmet brand. 57cm/22.5in. Every review and even Fox says that this helmet runs small and if you're in between, go bigger. The Medium helmet is a size 57-58cm. I figure since I'm on the smaller side, I'll be fine with the medium. It is snug, but the main issue are the check pads. I removed them and tried the helmet and the fit is snug but not uncomfortable. The cheek pads are too thick and make the fit worst. Again, its a $600 dollar helmet and Fox cant even size it correctly? I'll be looking at the Fox Proframe to replace this one.

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