I work in the ER of a regional trauma center, I see a fair amount of bikers with serious facial injuries and brain bleeds. They're hard to recover from. I always wear a full face.
Dan’s videos are always useful and informative. He’s definitely one of my favorite UA-cam MTB presenters. After trying many full face helmets to fit my big ass head (63 cm circumference), I ended up getting this excellent helmet. There’s nothing on the market that even comes close in terms of features and comfort. The Boa system and Fidlock make this thing a joy to wear. I’ve stopped using my half lid almost entirely.
If you don't mind... what size did you choose? I was going to purchase the regular Proframe but now I think should go with the RS. My head is almost the same size as yours but as per the tables I'm in the upper limit of Large and lower limit of XL, therefore not sure what to choose, thanks!
@@DaltonMarrónAguirreSure thing. I got an L in the Proframe RS, which fits 59-63 cm head circumference according to the sticker on the helmet. The size ranges for the RS do not match those for the old Proframe as it’s a completely different last. Even with my huge head, it fits well and still has plenty of range to crank down further. If the RS fits your budget, I highly recommend it. It’s comfortable and has fantastic ventilation for a full face.
@@DumbDogIsDumb I had not thought they will have different measures but of course it makes sense lol I was about to do a dumb online purchase with a wrong size. Searched for the store and tried both of them, mine is around 61 cm and I don't know why (perhaps the shape of it) but the Medium felt just right (first time I'm not large in hats/helmets). Anyways, bought the RS in medium and luckily will arrive in a couple of days :) thank you for your comments!! They really were very helpful for me!! Enjoy your riding and always be safe.
A lot of riders in my area will not wear a full face mtb helmet because they think that they dont ride hard enough to justify it. This always puzzled me. Face to rock or tree at any speed is going to do damage, might as well have the extra protection IMO...
Where do you now draw the line between the new RS and the usual 'park duties' full face like the Rampage or Aircraft2 etc ?? Is this RS actually a 'do it all' if you're not as fast as Bruni??
Good question, although not one I feel comfortable answering for you. If it were me, I'd look at my total budget and how much time I spend riding in the bike park vs pedaling. If I could afford two quality helmets (one like this and one more traditional full-face) I'd get them, but if I could only afford to buy one good one, and especially if I spent the majority of my time pedaling, I'd buy something like this. - Dan at Fanatik
@@FanatikBikeCo Thanks Dan. Fortunately I can have both. I run my current Proframe for all Trails and riding outside of Whistler and Euro bike parks but I have to admit, the temptation is to wear the Proframe all the time as it is MUCH cooler and lighter than mainline DH lids. Fox do and have always claimed the Proframe, let alone the RS, has always been fully DH rated. It's hard not to wear these things all the time TBH
Love the RS except for one, perhaps nonissue, issue and that is at the back of the helmet the open space around the BOA ratchet is too large. I really would hate to catch a pointed rock in there
Hmm, yea, I see what you mean. That would have to be a very specific type of crash on to very specific terrain, but anything can happen. - Dan at Fanatik
I was wandering why proframe instead of mainline? The other one has MIPS AND koroyd. I've been thinking about buying real full face (leatt enduro 3.0 is not enough for tough terrain) and after reading a bit my choice (safety on the first place) was mainline. And I found your review about realy safe helmet... so what do you think - which one is safer? Regards Darek
Both helmets carry the same safety standards with both passing ASTM F1952 standard rated for downhill mountain biking. So can't say that one is safer than the other. What I would say you should do is try to try both helmets on and see which fits your head best! Both are great options and will provide the same protection
So what is the purpose of having the visor sticking up at the top of the adjustment? Doesn't that make it harder to block any of the sun out which is what a sun visor is for?
I personally do not like to be able to see the visor in my field of vision, which you can when it's down. If there is no sun in my eyes and I can lift it up higher, I do. - Dan at Fanatik
@@FanatikBikeCo Interesting. Thanks for the feedback. I come from a motocross background and we always have our visor's down. It doesn't block our vision and we will even sometimes duck our head so the visor will block the roost from the rider ahead.
@@believe8263 Totally. Slightly different application in mountain biking where roost isn't a thin, even though all the styling comes directly from the moto world. I'm just used to not seeing it at all, so when it's in my field of view I notice it. Cheers - Dan
Do u suggest getting this one or a Motocross helmet for a scooter use? Aprox 40-60km but I want something to have mobility in streets to see what’s happening around
Nice review! …what size Rampage do you wear? I have a large Rampage at the moment and my head measures around 58-ish. It’s a good fit other than my cheeks feel like they are squished! Must have fat cheeks I guess lol.
I don't like the sizing. There is to big size difference between M and L size (which is more of L/XL). M is to small, L is to bulky - even boa doesn't help.
I work in the ER of a regional trauma center, I see a fair amount of bikers with serious facial injuries and brain bleeds. They're hard to recover from. I always wear a full face.
Thanks for sharing your perspective, head injuries are really scary stuff.
- Dan at Fanatik
Dan’s videos are always useful and informative. He’s definitely one of my favorite UA-cam MTB presenters.
After trying many full face helmets to fit my big ass head (63 cm circumference), I ended up getting this excellent helmet. There’s nothing on the market that even comes close in terms of features and comfort. The Boa system and Fidlock make this thing a joy to wear. I’ve stopped using my half lid almost entirely.
If you don't mind... what size did you choose? I was going to purchase the regular Proframe but now I think should go with the RS. My head is almost the same size as yours but as per the tables I'm in the upper limit of Large and lower limit of XL, therefore not sure what to choose, thanks!
@@DaltonMarrónAguirreSure thing. I got an L in the Proframe RS, which fits 59-63 cm head circumference according to the sticker on the helmet.
The size ranges for the RS do not match those for the old Proframe as it’s a completely different last. Even with my huge head, it fits well and still has plenty of range to crank down further.
If the RS fits your budget, I highly recommend it. It’s comfortable and has fantastic ventilation for a full face.
@@DumbDogIsDumb I had not thought they will have different measures but of course it makes sense lol I was about to do a dumb online purchase with a wrong size. Searched for the store and tried both of them, mine is around 61 cm and I don't know why (perhaps the shape of it) but the Medium felt just right (first time I'm not large in hats/helmets). Anyways, bought the RS in medium and luckily will arrive in a couple of days :) thank you for your comments!! They really were very helpful for me!! Enjoy your riding and always be safe.
A lot of riders in my area will not wear a full face mtb helmet because they think that they dont ride hard enough to justify it. This always puzzled me. Face to rock or tree at any speed is going to do damage, might as well have the extra protection IMO...
I’d think it stands for “Really Safe” seeing the MIPS and Boa combo
RS is so much cooler than the Proframe. Texas approved!
Do you know if the RS shown here is the same as the RS mash model?
the riding footage is absolutely STUNNING. a modern day Teren Quentintino
Great review and exactly the information I was looking for!
2:55 What model of glasses is this?
Where do you now draw the line between the new RS and the usual 'park duties' full face like the Rampage or Aircraft2 etc ?? Is this RS actually a 'do it all' if you're not as fast as Bruni??
Good question, although not one I feel comfortable answering for you. If it were me, I'd look at my total budget and how much time I spend riding in the bike park vs pedaling. If I could afford two quality helmets (one like this and one more traditional full-face) I'd get them, but if I could only afford to buy one good one, and especially if I spent the majority of my time pedaling, I'd buy something like this.
- Dan at Fanatik
@@FanatikBikeCo Thanks Dan. Fortunately I can have both. I run my current Proframe for all Trails and riding outside of Whistler and Euro bike parks but I have to admit, the temptation is to wear the Proframe all the time as it is MUCH cooler and lighter than mainline DH lids. Fox do and have always claimed the Proframe, let alone the RS, has always been fully DH rated. It's hard not to wear these things all the time TBH
Does Fox have a recommended speed for example for riding the Rampage vs the Proframe RS? Or show how much it exceeds the minimum downhill spec
Love the RS except for one, perhaps nonissue, issue and that is at the back of the helmet the open space around the BOA ratchet is too large. I really would hate to catch a pointed rock in there
Hmm, yea, I see what you mean. That would have to be a very specific type of crash on to very specific terrain, but anything can happen.
- Dan at Fanatik
Never through about it. Because of you, I have now a new phobia.
@@Mark_Tishman lol
The enduro helmets are great!
I was wandering why proframe instead of mainline?
The other one has MIPS AND koroyd.
I've been thinking about buying real full face (leatt enduro 3.0 is not enough for tough terrain) and after reading a bit my choice (safety on the first place) was mainline.
And I found your review about realy safe helmet... so what do you think - which one is safer?
Regards
Darek
Both helmets carry the same safety standards with both passing ASTM F1952 standard rated for downhill mountain biking. So can't say that one is safer than the other. What I would say you should do is try to try both helmets on and see which fits your head best! Both are great options and will provide the same protection
What would ypu suggest for sizing? I have a 56cm head so the minimum of the medium. I heard the helmet falls big and dont want a loose feeling
What is the difference between RS and regular ProFrame?
I always wear a full face helmet. Never a brain cap!
Great review, thank you 👍
Glad you found it helpful!
- Dan P.
So what is the purpose of having the visor sticking up at the top of the adjustment? Doesn't that make it harder to block any of the sun out which is what a sun visor is for?
It's easier to get your goggles on then adjust the visor to desired location
I personally do not like to be able to see the visor in my field of vision, which you can when it's down. If there is no sun in my eyes and I can lift it up higher, I do.
- Dan at Fanatik
@@FanatikBikeCo Interesting. Thanks for the feedback. I come from a motocross background and we always have our visor's down.
It doesn't block our vision and we will even sometimes duck our head so the visor will block the roost from the rider ahead.
@@believe8263 Totally. Slightly different application in mountain biking where roost isn't a thin, even though all the styling comes directly from the moto world. I'm just used to not seeing it at all, so when it's in my field of view I notice it.
Cheers - Dan
Is this suitable for trail bike riding? Or even climbs in summer?
It is, yes. It will be hotter than a half-shell, but much cooler than a normal full-face. It is designed to be worn while pedaling.
- Dan at Fanatik
Do u suggest getting this one or a Motocross helmet for a scooter use?
Aprox 40-60km but I want something to have mobility in streets to see what’s happening around
Nice review! …what size Rampage do you wear? I have a large Rampage at the moment and my head measures around 58-ish. It’s a good fit other than my cheeks feel like they are squished! Must have fat cheeks I guess lol.
I'm interested into the Fox Rampage, it also looks a little bit more ventilated than the classic full face helmets 🤔
So the Rampage is their full on DH helmet. Definitly not as ventilated as the Proframe.
do you have a promo code?
The new Rally Sport is looking pretty sweet....kinda like my bitchin Camaro. Thanks for the solid review.
Cheers!
- Dan P.
Good breakdown, does it come with a bag?
Indeed it does, good question.
- Dan at Fanatik
@@FanatikBikeCo thanks!
Hows the field of view? Can you see the chinbar?
Yes, but only if you look for it. It does not impede with your field of view. Generally speaking, it is quite good.
- Dan at Fanatik
RS = Ratchet System?
So then RS = ratchet strap 🤔
[edit]: oh, nope. cool that you got the marketing dept to divulge their secrets at the end.
Cheetah goggle name?
You are not mountain biking if you haven't crashed a bunch of times lol.
RS = ratchet system i.e. boa
I don't like the sizing. There is to big size difference between M and L size (which is more of L/XL). M is to small, L is to bulky - even boa doesn't help.
Did you play around with all the different pad options?
- Dan P.