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iXS Trail RS Evo helmet


Despite its up-to-date ‘deep dish’ fit and coverage, the RS Evo is a little cheaper than most of the lids in this test. You really feel like your head is cradled within the helmet, with the rear retention band sitting low down the skull even in its highest setting, and the ratchet is easily adjusted while wearing gloves. The pads are thin but comfy, although it’s a shame they don’t extend to the rear of the lid. Because the front of the RS Evo drops down fairly low to form a point midway along the forehead, some goggles don’t sit well underneath and push the helmet back on your head. It was also always in our line of sight, making us feel cross-eyed on occasion, which was rather distracting. In addition, the peak has very limited vertical adjustability, making it difficult to get it out of view or to stow goggles away.

Weight 350g
Sizing XS, S/M, M/L, XL

Price $127

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