The Ultrax is Lazer’s mid-range off-road helmet, claimed to be “perfect for trail, commut[ing] and enduro”. First impressions weren’t all that positive. The lid looks and feels of lower quality than its price would suggest. Coverage isn’t as extensive as that of competitors, resulting in the helmet feeling high on the head. The peak is flimsy and the adjusters a little fiddly. It’s not all bad though. The ‘Advanced TurnFit’ retention system does a good job of keeping the helmet in place, with a large cradle and easily-adjusted ratchet dial. On the bike, ventilation is on par with other lids of a similar style. Lazer have also integrated a reflector into the rear of the helmet, which is upgradable to an LED light – something that should appeal to commuters. There are other helmets offering greater coverage, a comfier fit and more modern styling available for a similar price, making it hard to recommend the Ultrax. Price $120