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🧠 Ride Smart, Ride Safe — The Super DH MIPS Has Your Back (and Your Brain)
The Bell Super DH MIPS helmet combines cutting-edge Fusion In-Molded polycarbonate construction with progressive EPS layering and Flex Spherical+MIPS technology to deliver elite impact protection. Its removable chin bar offers trail-ready versatility, while 19 vents and overbrow airflow keep you cool during intense rides. Featuring moisture-wicking silver fiber padding and an adjustable Float Fit system with Fidlock buckle, this helmet ensures a secure, comfortable fit for adult cyclists seeking premium downhill-rated safety and performance.










| ASIN | B07VMTRPYQ |
| Additional Features | MIPS Technology |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Athlete | cycling |
| Best Sellers Rank | #103,605 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #268 in Adult Bike Helmets |
| Brand | BELL |
| Brand Name | BELL |
| Color | Fasthouse Matte Red/Black (2024) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 661 Reviews |
| Included Components | One Helmet |
| Inner Material | Expanded Polystyrene |
| Item Dimensions | 14.5 x 10.7 x 11.8 inches |
| Item Type Name | Super DH MIPS |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | BELL |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 7113172 |
| Model Name | Super DH MIPS |
| Model Number | 7113172 |
| Outer Material | Polycarbonate (PC) |
| Product Style | Streamlined"}(or) "Aggressive |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Cycling |
| Size | Medium (55-59 cm) |
| Special Feature | MIPS Technology |
| UPC | 768686281884 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Any Bell helmet determined by Bell to be defective in materials or workmanship within one (1) year from the date of original purchase will be repaired or replaced, at Bell's option, free of charge when received at the factory freight prepaid, together with proof of purchase. |
J**D
Best MTB helmet period.
This helmet is amazing. Its very light (even with the chin bar attached), comfortable, and manufactured well using high-quality materials. The padding inside is very comfortable on the head and seems to be durable (only time will tell). The chin bar is designed very well which makes it comfortable on the face and its also easy to remove and reattach. The chin strap is also designed well as it is magnetic and requires very little effort to clip and unclip. This is a huge bonus since most riders wear gloves which can be tricky to use with traditional chin strap clips. The best part of this helmet is the MIPS system which is a really neat feature that seems like it adds a lot of safety over traditional helmet padding. I would recommend this helmet to anyone in the market for a MTB helmet that cannot decide between open face or full face. This helmet gives you both of those options with a high level of safety in both of it's forms. The price is high but you get what you pay for. You're essentially getting 2 helmets in 1 package with the highest level of safety you could ask for in a helmet with these features. Also, my biggest concern when buying this helmet was how it looked and fit without the chin bar. I was worried that it would be huge and give the "mushroom head" effect when the chin bar is removed. This is not the case at all. This helmet looks great without the chin bar and is not big or bulky.
J**J
Great DH Rated Helmet
This helmet is fantastic. Feels very solid and the fit is nice and snug. I was between choosing this helmet and the Giro Switchblade which also looks to be a great helmet. I compared reviews from here, mountain biking forums and Youtube and chose this helmet for a few different reasons. 1. Airflow - I am in Arizona so I wanted this helmet as it appears to have more vents which should help with airflow in the summer months 2. Weight - The Bell weighs noticeably less than the Switchblade which is good for extended length rides. The last thing you need while riding is a sore neck from riding. The added weight of a mount and Go Pro can add up quick. 3. Chinbar - I liked the chin bar securing method better than the Switchblade. Since there is no formal locking mechanism for the chin bar on the Switchblade there were multiple riders in forums that reported that the chin bar is rather weak and is prone to falling off during a hard crash 4. Warranty - Warranty between both companies seems rather similar. Both offer 1 year warranty for defects and both have a crash replacement program. Bell offers the crash replacement in both the United States and Europe while Giro only offers the replacement program in the U.S. All in all I couldn't be happier with this helmet and hope I never have to find out how well it performs in a crash. What mainly sold me during my research was googling both "Giro Switchblade failure" and "Bell Super DH failure". There you will find different forums with a wealth of knowledge and will see what I mean with the Giro's chin bar.
H**B
Really great and versatile helmet!
This is my second Bell Super DH as I passed my first one after 2 years onto my youngest son who is just now big enough to wear it. I put 5,000+ miles on the original and it was still in serviceable condition when I bought this new one. For those who are not familiar with this style of convertible helmet, you essentially have two helmets in one. You have a full face and when the chin bar is removed a half shell. Both breath surprisingly well and I have worn both in 90+ degree weather. Obviously without the chin bar it is much more comfortable. This particular version (compared to the Super 3R) is downhill rated which is a series of test that the helmet has to meet to gain this certification. Does it make it better than the Super 3R? Maybe not but the 3R and other convertible helmets that don't have this rating means they couldn't pass the tests ... In any case I got this originally because I was going fast and starting to hit some big jumps (doubles). When you are flying through the air at 15 mph on a 25 foot jump you start to realize how vulnerable you are! My thoughts were, and still are that if you hit your face on a tree, your face is going to lose 100% of the time. This helmet has their version of MIPs which they call spherical MIPS. Essentially the helmet and the inside straps that you head rests into are allows to slip in the event of a crash, reducing the likelihood of trauma. Most high end helmets have some version of this. If you do some reading you'll see it's a feature you should look for in a helmet. Another useful feature is the drip guard on your forehead. It actually does keep sweat from dripping down into your eyes/glasses/goggles. I think most will find the difference size cheek pads to be sufficient to find an appropriate fit. I personally run the chin bar on about 50% of my rides. When I know I'm going to ride something knarly or hit some big jumps I'll bring it. The great thing is you can carry it up on your bars or on your hip pack (as I do with a few bungie type cords) and just put it on when you get ready to drop in. In this way you get the best of both worlds, a breathable half shell on the climbs and full face protections on the descents. I don't think you can put a price on your brain but if you could it would probably be more than $300. My only complaint is the replacement pads are impossible to find now. The next time they are in stock I'm going to buy a bunch as new interior pads make it feel like a new helmet after a few thousand miles!
P**L
Great for multipurpose long climbs with long/technical decents and days at the bike park!
For the value, comfort, looks and protection, overall this is a GREAT helmet. I went to a bike park for the first time this year and feeling like I would be going back, I decided I wanted my own full face so I didn't have to rent one every time. I have actually been using the helmet without the jaw for my regular not as technical rides. Some people complained because it looks goofy without the jaw but the point of a Helmet is safety so who cares. It just looks thicker without the jaw on there which I'm fine with if I have a random fall. It's been really nice on my bigger rides I do on the weekends we usually do some solid climbing and I've been wearing the helmet and carrying the jaw piece on my backpack and then strapping the jaw foe full helmet downhill when I do longer or more technical decents. Gives me a bit more confidence and makes me feel safer when wearing it. I had another friend buy the same helmet for this purpose also. Only thing is one of the pads inside the helmet comes off randomly here and there because it's held with velcro that isn't very strong. Other than that, I've been very happy with this helmet!
T**L
Great Helmet!
I bought this helmet specifically because it is convertible, includes the MIPS system, and is CERTIFIED! It is super lightweight and comes with interchangeable cushioning to get the best fit your head. The camera mount on top is a clever little add-on! *The only reason I didn't give it the full five stars is that my full face guard does not like to re-attach as smoothly as I would like - it takes a little finagling! And I usually have to remove it to get it re-attached.
L**S
Great helmet all you need for trail, down hill park, and enduro style runs
I love this thing only have probably 10 runs on it so not a long term review. It feels good on your head in both full face and trail helmet set ups. It is a bit pricey but you only need one helmet for trail, downhill parks, and enduro style rides so I see it being worth the money. I tie the chin bar to my back pack when not needed and it rides well and can be put on very quickly when the trail starts to pick up. The break away camera mouth works really well for lights for night rideing. The sweat wicking system is a little but weird to get use to but works like it's spose to you will see sweat falling in front of your face but its not running into your eyes so I'm happy with it, sometimes when you look down it will drop all at once so you do have to watch getting into your bag as you can poor sweat in there pretty easy. All in all I would say no complaints so for for me on this helmet but I have not yet used in in the summer I do think it my be a bit warm in the summer months but the air ventilation is pretty good when you have a bit off speed.
B**O
Expensive, But Does It All, And Does Nearly All Of It Very Well
First, a huge shout out to David at Bike Helmets Direct. This helmet took quite a COVID while to get, but David helpfully kept me updated on progress through the Amazon messaging service. My helmet arrived with a single pad missing (they are all uniquely shaped), and he quickly sent me three pads and a few energy bars for my trouble! I am a big guy, with crewcut hair, with a 60.5cm circumference head (technically, that is a hat size of 7-1/2 but I have always worn a 7-3/4 hat very comfortably). Unlike other Bell helmets, this one isn't offered in an XL size, BUT they claim that the L size in this model goes up to 62 cm. I started my first ride with a simple lightweight skull cap (to wick sweat), and started to have a sore head within 20 minutes. I took it off and rode another 90 minutes without any discomfort. So, 62cm seems like a stretch to me, especillay for someone with longeron the hair, unless my head is oddly shaped (I felt pressure at the back of my head and front quarters). If you have worn a motorcycle helmet or take your car on track days, this helmet will feel weirdly light to you. You will think "This CAN'T be enough protection!" (especially since they are priced pretty similarly!). But, the materials are VERY strong with enough give that you know they will survive an impact at <30 MPH (be honest, do you really expect to hit your head at much more than 20 MPH on a mountain bike?). And, if it does break, imagine what that same impact would have done to your unprotected face?! Still, the price on this is shockingly high, but if you want a REMOVABLE chin guard, this is really the only game in town with this much technology (like MIPS) or style. Although the chin guard does come off, the one-piece design actually wraps all the way around to the back of the helmet where it is split and held together with a latch. Not terribly difficult to get off while you are wearing the helmet but good luck reattaching it while still wearing it! So, while you can probably just pop it loose and wear it around your neck like a clunky necklace to do an extended climb, you will almost certainly have to remove your helmet at the top of the climb to reattach it for the downhill run. Definitely not easy to pop on and off repeatedly for short climbs/descents. It is held VERY securely in place by two front latches near your temples, plus that one in the rear. The helmet comes with two sets of bright yellow cheek pads: MASSIVELY thick and extremely thick. Choose the one that is least UNcomfortable--they will be VERY snug, so there will be NO play at the lower front end of this helmet, which is probably a wise move. There is a rear dial to tighten the "Float Fit DH" system: two oval rings at the back left and right of the helmet that snug it up to the back of your head. They are each about an inch away from the centerline of your head so they grip mostly the back of your head but wrap forward a bit to give you some side-to-side snugness. The cheek pads and the rear loops are really the main contact points for your head. Airflow is very good, and hearing isn't especially impaired. The visor raises just the right amount to allow goggles to be stored completely out of your line of sight if you find yourself in low light. I had NO fogging issues with my goggles (to be fair, mine are Oakley Airbrakes, so they are amazingly fog-resistant on their own). The visor extends about an inch further out than a regular visor, and is angled up a bit more, but the net effect is better sun glare protection without losing vertical field of view on the trail. The visor doesn't come all the way down to where you think it should (even when fully down, there there is a 3/4-inch gap between the rear of the visor and the helmet--they never touch). The "dots" of Velcro that they use to keep the "Xstatic" pads stuck to the inside roof of the helmet are generally pathetic--as I mentioned above, mine came from the factory missing a 2.5-inch long thin pad, almost certainly because it was never really secure. Spare pad sets are nearly impossible to find other than eBay, so make sure you press them all in quite firmly, and check them each time you remove the helmet. This helmet is really excellent. It would be PERFECT if it were $100 less, came with a spare set of Xstatic pads, the visor could be lowered another inch, and had one more set of thinner cheek pads. All of those (except the cost) are trivial complaints--this helmet is a must-have for you if you do serious downhill, especially if you are flying through trees (mine are Redwoods) or frequently bombing through steep rock gardens AND hate climbing while wearing a full-face helmet (like most of us do).
W**9
Great helmet
Awesome helmet. Fits well, lightweight, and is well ventilated.
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