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Can anyone please recommend a Trail/Enduro Helmet that suits goggles? One where you can securely lift the goggles up under the visor when you're not wearing them. Maybe with a retention clip on the back?
My TLD helmet doesn't fit goggles when they're not being used.

I don't wear goggles on climbs or for general riding but if barreling downhill then I think they're indispensable for me. Being able to take them off/on multiple times during a ride, quickly, is why I am asking.


 
Posted : 17/11/2020 1:53 pm
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my giro goggles fit perfectly on my giro montaro. colour matched too.

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I have a Bell Sixer, don't wear goggles with it, but it has a rubber gripper strip on the rear and the peak pushes pretty far back without undoing the bolts to allow goggle to stash under it IIRC.


 
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Bell Four Forty.

Peak swivels up to allow goggles to sit neatly below it.


 
Posted : 17/11/2020 2:46 pm
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I use a POC Tectal - fits fine with Accuris on the face but no easy stowage, so I just spin them round to the back and the strap nestles nicely under the peak.


 
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Kask Rex has a clip to hold the strap at the back and the visor goes up to allow my goggles to be placed under it off my eyes.

Great helment, super comfy, will be getting another one when this one wears out.


 
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Oakley DRT 5 here and I do what submarined does and spin them to the rear when not needed, stops them fogging up as well.


 
Posted : 17/11/2020 2:58 pm