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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.
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.
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.
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.