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R.E.D Force 2013 Review by The Good Ride
The RED Force Helmet is Burton’s top of the line helmet and it offers what most higher end helmets offer. It doesn’t have plugs that you have to carry around that usually get lost. It has a mechanism in the helmet that opens and closes the vents which are good. It’s not the lowest profile helmet but it’s not a bubble either. It’s comfortable and the fitting system works. It’s also audio compatible if you spend another $39 or so for speakers you can listen to music at a reasonable level and still hear other people coming at you out of control from behind. The goggle Venting system is pretty good and on par with Smith, the originator of the goggle venting system. All in all, this is a pretty good helmet for the price.
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