![]() There is also the Fox Speedframe Pro which is nearer in price but doesn't offer anything more in terms of function or huge benefits. Looking at other trail lids we've tested of late, the Troy Lee Designs A3 MIPS, which at twice the price, offers a little more. I can't really find anything to fault it, to be honest - perhaps the limited choice of colours, but even then, the black or white/charcoal are neutral colours, and there is the Matte Cinder (tested) if you want something brighter. The Smith Engage manages to be super comfortable, have excellent protection, is lightweight and is also a competitive price. I tested the medium, and there was plenty of sizing change for a few others who tried it. The Smith Engage is available in small, medium, large, and X-large, with plenty of size choices. I had no issues with tight spots or pressure points, and there is an adjustment for diameter and also height. ![]() It’s held up well to being dumped in the van after rides, hosed down after gritty, muddy or sweaty use, and has kept looking good. Looks-wise, I think it’s got a contemporary feel and doesn’t look too big, and with the chamfered round edges to the vents, they add to the modern style. Smith Engage Helmet Review 2021 3.jpg, by Jim Clarkson
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