Pro-Tec Ace Dig Helmet

4/5 (1 Reviews)


Product Description

Urban assault tested, riot police approved! The Ace Dig is the perfect choice for sessions in the city and mayhem in the dirt. Complete with SXP, the Ace Dig is built to last and made to blast.

SIZES: JR/S | M/L | L/XL

Certified to: CPSC 1203 / ASTM 1447 / CE 1078 (Standard Bike Certification)



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Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Johnny a Weekend Warrior from Billings, Mt

Date Reviewed: December 12, 2007

Strengths:    Comfortable, Lightweight. Takes goggles well, or sunglasses. Adjustable size with pads. Durable, has lasted me almost 2 years of hard use. Visor is great, and I like the looks, it's a little different than most Bike helmets (doesn't look like a modified roadie).

Weaknesses:    Not very flexible, as in if your head isn't the right shape for this, I don't think the helmet would "break in". I have a nugget that's more round than oval. It doesn't vent all that great. Sweat runs out pretty bad, I wear an UA skull cap underneath for long rides and that solves it.

Bottom Line:   
This helmet could use a little more venting, and it looks like the new pro-tec Cyphon has solved that, so that will proly be my next helmet. BUT, this one was great for the price. I blew all my money on bikes, so didn't have another 200 for a helmet. This was 40 bucks, and gets the job done. Plus pro-tec has a great reputation, they've been in the helmet business a while. If you do other sports, you could use this as well. If you take the visor off (screw removable), it could be a fastwater or climbing helmet.

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Favorite Trail:   Zimmerman

Duration Product Used:   1 Year

Price Paid:    $40.00

Purchased At:   Online

Similar Products Used:   Giro

Bike Setup:   Fisher Fat Possum

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