Review: Specialized S3 MT Helmet

A helmet is a helmet right? They all meet the same safety standards. You may ask yourself why shell out more for a high end helmet? Because you haven’t used the Specialized S3 MT,  this featherweight helmet is fantastic. This is the first helmet I have had where I find myself checking to see if it is on.

The fit is adjusted by a no fuss dial in the back of the helmet. The straps on the side are only minimally adjustable and that is great. They switched from tubular webbing to flat webbing and all you need to do  dial in the fit is adjust the length at the buckle. Specialized calls this the Tri-Fix adjuster. I call it the best adjuster ever.

The Specialized S3 MT vents in the right place and a shape compatible with using a helmet mounted light.

What can I say, this helmet is great. If you need a new helmet, buy this one.

Specialized says: http://www.specialized.com/us/en/ftr/helmets/mtb-helmets/s3-mt

The S3 MT is a dirt-specific helmet that meets the needs of XC riders and racers alike. The Kevlar-reinforced shell allows for unmatched venting and feather-light weight, while the Mindset fit system and Tri-Fix web splitter keep things snug and secure.
  • Patented Kevlar-reinforced Inner Matrix saves weight and allows larger, deeper channeled vents
  • Tri-Fix web splitter for improved comfort and ease of strap adjustments
  • 4th Dimension Cooling System with Mega Mouthport
  • Thin, soft and lightweight 4X DryLite webbing won’t stretch out with sweat or water
  • Ultra-light, Mindset micro-dial fit system with height adjustability for perfect fit and comfort
  • Instrap webbing system minimizes strap length and reduces strap contact for more comfort
  • aFIX visor attachment makes visor easier to put on/take off
  • Color matching MTB-specific visor
  • Lighter, low-profile buckle
  • Quadruple, in-molded shells protect the foam and your head
  • Complies with one or more of the following safety standards for bicycle helmets: CPSC, SNELL B90A, CE and AS/NZS
  • Helmet Sizing Chart

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