Christmas Countdown Day 6 | Bell Super Air R Helmet

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On the sixth day of Christmas Andi Claus gives us the chance to win the fantastic Bell Super Air R transformable helmet.

Bell Super Air R Spherical Helmet

  • Price: £274.95
  • From: Zyro

The Bell Super Air R Spherical helmet is the perfect lid for riders wanting one helmet to do it all. It’s a full-face downhill lid one second and an open face all-mountain model the next. Bell has designed the Super Air R with an easily removable chin guard that can be added or removed to suit the type of riding you’re doing. It’s great for riders who like to head to the bike park from time to time, but don’t necessarily want a dedicated full-face lid.

Bell has designed the Super Air R with 18 vents in the main helmet and a further 8 vents in the chin guard. Internally there’s a MIPS rotating shell for extra protection, removable X-Static pads for comfort and there is a dial adjustment at the back for getting it feeling just right.

How do I enter?

Log in to reveal the entry form in this story and answer the question you’ll find there. The answer you seek will be in the video below.

Answering the daily question gives you two chances to win: you’ll be entered into the daily draw for that day’s prize; and you’ll also get one entry into the Megasack draw.

Every time you correctly answer a daily question and enter a daily draw, you get another entry into the Megasack. You can go back and enter the daily answers after that daily prize has been drawn, and it will still give you an extra entry into the Megasack draw.

Today’s Video

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Have I won?

The winner of yesterday’s daily draw is: dissonance, who wins yesterday’s CamelBak M.U.L.E.

Congratulations! Check your email! And give us a whoop in the comments below!

If you missed it you can still enter for the mega Sack prize draw, so check it out below.

Andi is a gadget guru and mountain biker who has lived and ridden bikes in China and Spain before settling down in the Peak District to become Singletrack's social media expert. He is definitely more big travel fun than XC sufferer but his bike collection does include some rare hardtails - He's a collector and curator as well as a rider. Theory and practice in perfect balance with his inner chi, or something. As well as living life based on what he last read in a fortune cookie Andi likes nothing better than riding big travel bikes.

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