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| ASIN | B01N63S5FP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50,899 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #183 in Motorcycle & Powersports Helmets |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (661) |
| Date First Available | January 15, 2020 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 7081724-Parent |
| Manufacturer | Bell |
| Product Dimensions | 18 x 12 x 12 inches; 3.75 Pounds |
H**E
Excellent helmet with great safety technology.
The Bell MX-9 MIPS series is an excellent line of helmets with the latest safety technology in it and I would highly recommend to anyone who is looking for this style of helmet. Sadly it did not fit my head due its shape and size. I felt like I was in between the size that I actually needed so I had to return it. I would still recommend this for people who it fits comfortably due to all the safety features.
C**N
Tough to beat
Let me preface this with, I tried on 4-5 of the top rated helmets side by side with the Bell MX9 Adv, including the Klim Krios Pro, Shoei Hornet X2, and Arai XD4. The Arai and Klim were the first to go, due to their overall fit and function along with the price tag. Hard to justify 2-3x the cost of the bell when they aren’t even as comfortable out of the box. I quickly narrowed it down to the Shoei Hornet X2 and the Bell MX9. They fit very similarly, with the Shoei edging it out with its overall craftsmanship and quality. It truly is a work of art - but it also exceeded my needs for a dual sport helmet. For twice the cost, I made the tough decision to send it back. The bell shared so many features in terms of fit, comfort, and safety that based on craftsmanship alone, it was tough to spend the extra money. I don’t do a lot of road miles except to connect trails, and get from a to b. If I did longer highway miles, I definitely would have gone with the SNELL rated Shoei. However, the MIPS system is a great feature, and the MX9 is comfortable on the road and on the trail. I really appreciate the adaptability of a comms system like my Cardo Black. The cheek pads have integrated pouches for the headphone pieces, while the breath box leaves ample room for the microphone. The lining is super plush and comfortable, and proves to be a bit warm on longer rides, but cracking the shield every now and then helps dump the heat. The ventilation is good, albeit not as good as the other 3 helmets I listed above. The visor does catch a draft, but every helmet with a visor will. On trips where I’m spending minimal amounts of time on pavement I have a full MX helmet on, so I’m used to this and it doesn’t bother me. Overall this helmet is the best bang for the buck you can find. The additional face shields available are a great bonus. I have both the gold iridium (pictured) and dark smoke. Would suggest without hesitation to anybody looking for a solid dual sport helmet that checks all the boxes.
D**R
Flows a lot of air - great for hot weather riding!
I have worn Bell helmets for more than 40 years. They just seem to fit my head very well. I now split most of my time riding in two COMPLETELY different environments - the desert Southwest of the USA, and Negros Oriental in the Philippines. Hot and dry versus hot and wet. In both cases, you need a helmet that flows a lot of air to keep your head from being roasted. This helmet is the BEST I have found for doing that in these two vastly different conditions. I have TWO of these, one in each country. You can't buy Bell helmets in the Philippines, but it was definitely worth buying a second one in USA and flying there with it. Helmets there are sized and shaped for the Asian markets - not a lot of good options for Western-shaped heads. It also works with my glasses, even sunglasses worn overtop of my regular glasses. Having MIPS give me even more confidence in this helmet. An outstanding helmet value!
A**R
Good Value Adv helmet
Bell makes good helmets at reasonable prices. The MIPS technology is a plus which I also use on mountain biking helmets. The helmet is comfortable as long as your head lends itself to Bell helmets (you should try different brands to make sure). I wanted an adv helmet because of the wider field of view, goggles option, sun visor and heck, I just like the looks. The peak is fine for slower speeds but do yourself a favor and remove it for anything above 40mph. It will catch the wind like a sail and make you feel like your head is going to get whipped off. It’s not a quiet helmet. My ears are still ringing from wind noise from two days ago and convinced me to get ear protection. I think it would be great for trail riding as it has a ton of air flow, but that airflow cannot be closed on any of the vents except the main mouth vent. I’ll keep playing with it as I didn’t want to pay the ridiculous prices of the Arai and Shoei adv helmets.
A**V
10/10
I'm quite surprised how cheap this helmet is for what it is. Yes in your hands it feels a little heavier than some premium helmets. However, when you're wearing it, it's totally fine. I don't feel it heavy one bit. Using it with the goggles on my off-road dirtbike.
G**B
beautiful helmet, well made nice features
First, this helmet included the clear shield and the dark shield as well. That's a $50 dollar value. It weighs 3lbs 12.5 oz. Not light nor heavy. My head measures exactly 23 and 1/2 inches at it's widest ( just above my eyebrows). The fit is very good, a little more than snug but it's new. The cheek pads are too thick and press too hard on my face, but this might change once broken in. There is no way to adjust that nor get access to to the foam within the fabric. But it's not uncomfortable. I'm sure it will loosen up a bit over time. It's vented across the top of the inside and it works to keep your head cooler. There is a vent in the cross bar and it can be closed with a sliding tab on the front. At speed you can turn your head and the wind does not grab the helmet very much. Also the visor does not catch the wind unless you tilt the helmet up some. Overall it's very nice and I would buy this again.
A**R
Arrived in days. Very comfortable and light. I love this helmet. I would recommend it to anyone.
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