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Troy Lee D3 - First detailed look.

Posted: Oct 7, 2009

This is the one, the most hyped and talked about product that will hit the shelves and tracks in 2010. Mid 90's and the talk was all about the TLD Edge. The turn of the century and it was all about the D2 Daytona. It's been some time coming, has it been worth the wait?

Here's some info that will help you decide and wet your lips..

Troy Lee Edge circa 94-95?

Troy Lee Edge circa 94-95?

Available in white, blue, black and if my memory serves me right a limited edition chrome one?

First off what the hell was a Troy Lee Edge I hear you ask?
It was a full face with a detachable mouthpiece. Did they cost around £120? It was a long time ago so somebody please help me out.

What was cool about this was when at an XC race on the Saturday night they started to run impromptu downhill races. That is when you quickly bolted the full face bit on.

History lesson now over and it's out with the old and in with the new.

History lesson now over and it's out with the old and in with the new.


It's all about the D3.
To start off they are a Carbon and Composite shell that has been totally re-shaped. The really big news is the increased safety aspect of the shape itself.
A more rounded mouthpiece is there to stop the nose piece digging into the dirt when you face plant hard and fast. Look at a proper motorbike road riders lid, pretty rounded is a whole lot safer.

On either side of your chops (cheeks) the lid has extended ridges/creases molded out adding extra stiffnes in full frontal face plants. Plus if you have a D2 you know exactly how flexy and easy it is to squash the side pieces side to side, not even Hulk could make these wobble.

A quality double D loop keeps the straps in place. Everyone reckons they are a lot stronger than that of a plastic buckle that have been seen to snap in a high energy impact. Except POC that is, they run the plastic ones. Whose right? Your thoughts please.

There is a super nice separate injection molded trim (shown in white above) just like on the SE 2 Moto-X Lids.

Now this thing has over 20 vents and exhausts

Now this thing has over 20 vents and exhausts


All to help keep your hair on and you as cool as a cucumber. Usually those vents lead to nowhere, not here. The inner shell is injection molded with deep channels all the way through to the rear dragging cool air in, over your scalp and out the back.

*Just note there is a padded inner piece that I removed to show you the detailed inside.*

Dual density shock pad system.  See those extra orange/red pads glued in there. Nice and soft first layer of protection that extends right around to the front of the helmet.

Dual density shock pad system. See those extra orange/red pads glued in there. Nice and soft first layer of protection that extends right around to the front of the helmet.


Quick release cheek pads

Quick release cheek pads

Now I first saw this concept on Mark Weightmans Airoh Moto-X lid. I thought it was a good idea then and it still is now. Great for the paramedics to pull on the extended tabs and pull out the cheek pads with them. That means it's a lot easier for them to take your lid off when you are strapped to the spine board with a neck injury.

Airflow

Airflow

I know you can't see this but there are three vents on each side of the peak just up from the side titanium fixing bolts. Now look at the peak, a Fort William special? It's got more cut outs than a paper doily. In a time trial sport against the clock are we the only sport there is out there that's more interested in styling it up rather than being aerodynamic. This new peak system will help bridge the gap. Though will we still see the World Cup riders cutting 10-20mm off the end of their peak? I won't tell if you don't!


I-Pod

I-Pod

Now communications between a rider on course and their team or anyone else infact is now banned by the UCI at a downhill event. In the UK nobody on the track is allowed to use an I-Pod or Walkman to anyone over 35 years of age.

Why? Because you can't hear the marshals instructions or if a rider is on your tail.


The truth

The truth

How does that compare to the D2 Carbon in terms of weight?
The M/L Palmer that I weighed yesterday came in at 932grams. The D3 is 203grams heavier.

Many thanks to Fishers, the UK disty for TLD in getting this lid to me.

The D3 is only available in Carbon.
Sizes: Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large and Extra/Extra Large.
Plus four color ways:
Steve Peat
Sam Hill
Blue
Red
UK £499.99
USD $450
CAD $599.99

For all things shiny, click this for the Troy Lee Website.

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91 Comments

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flag rideayeti (Oct 8, 2009 at 0:07)
brilliant! once i take a hard fall and crack my D-2 i'll be sure to be getting one of these!
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flag Sysics (Oct 8, 2009 at 7:03)
ouch that had to be very hard! Hope you don't injured
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flag commencal19 (Oct 8, 2009 at 12:39)
cracked mine pretty badly so ill be getting one of these from Si as soon as they are released.
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flag kyman09 (Oct 8, 2009 at 14:13)
Damn that Edge is sexy!!! Hahaha jkjk, I never thought there would be a helmet more siphysticated then the D2 but TLD seems to have proved me wrongtup
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flag stepheniskool (Oct 8, 2009 at 18:08)
Are they still going to produce the D2?
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flag jmartin7 (Oct 8, 2009 at 19:52)
ya they are
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flag masterchiefofhell (Oct 9, 2009 at 16:45)
ppll would be broke if that was the only thing to bye.. its 450$ something like that
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flag dhzac (Oct 8, 2009 at 0:10)
lush
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flag spsc (Oct 8, 2009 at 0:11)
too bad the all-black carbon one is not available!
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flag xignigenax (Oct 8, 2009 at 0:20)
Still expensive. Cool designs though~
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flag suicidedownhiller (Oct 8, 2009 at 7:53)
How much were they?
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flag youngy (Oct 8, 2009 at 8:13)
The d3 does it for me, regardless of the price.
How much is your head worth?
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flag stryke (Oct 8, 2009 at 8:57)
poc is what you what if you want to protect your head to the maxium
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flag xignigenax (Oct 8, 2009 at 10:15) (Below Threshold) show comment
Yeah, but you can only spend so much on your head, especially if after your first crash, the helmet is technically useless. Usually when people buy a TLD it's a fad thing, or it's cool looking, or really light. I don't care if it's SNELL or DOT approved, i'm not riding a motorcycle. Just give me something stout that'll last awhile. Give me some bang for my buck. I'm not the best rider, ya know? Even the greats can crash more than once~
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flag naturalhigh (Oct 8, 2009 at 11:05)
You should care if it's SNELL or DOT approved. Downhill riding is becoming perhaps just as dangerous as moto. Look at the way people are riding and where they are riding now. We're not on old school fireroads anymore, we're racing through trees and off jumps. Definitely worth the money, everyone has that one freak accident every now and then. Make sure you got something you feel confident in.
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flag stryke (Oct 8, 2009 at 11:29)
new poc downhill helmet is multi impact approved..

poc know what theyre doing with their helmets
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flag naturalhigh (Oct 8, 2009 at 11:37)
POC may know what they're doing safety wise but their helmets look like something you'd see on the shelf 10 years ago. No thanks
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flag xignigenax (Oct 8, 2009 at 11:40)
True. I think my big thing is that some companies advert. that their helmets have all these ratings and their made with space-age materials and if you buy this you'll be a freakin' pro! but then their stuff won't last half a season. I've seen this a few times. Granted, TLD is wicked nice, but its kinda like comparing a Dainese race jacket to a 661 pressure suit. They do the same thing, just one of them is half the price. As much as I'd love to buy the best equipment out there, not everyone has gobbs of money laying about for just a helmet. I use a 661 Evo. for my helmet and it's lasted me 3 seasons thus far. Ya know?
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flag naturalhigh (Oct 8, 2009 at 11:50)
I have a TLD D2 and it's at it's 5th year. Helmets shouldn't be used more than 3 years. Companies haven't developed a foam that doesn't degrade and keep it's strength. I know a lot of us are low on cash right now but it's a lot better than the medical bills us Americans have to pay if anything happens.
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flag xignigenax (Oct 8, 2009 at 11:59)
Ahhh, touche~ too true
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flag northumberlandrider (Oct 8, 2009 at 1:06)
looks the dogs bollocks but hey i aint buying one unless they alteast half in price, i mean its f*cking out ragous asking that much for some thing that when u hit a tree head on is technicaly bust, if there were a super crash replacement policy then i might consider this helmet but f*cking hell my The One cost me £90 and if u ask me its looks actualy better and is just as safe since all helmets are made to the same basic safety standards, no helmet will protect u any better than an other
  • + 6
flag flymore (Oct 8, 2009 at 1:43)
lol, some helmets r better than others... as some exceed those basic safety standards... take POC for example...and im pretty sure this will be more protective than the old D2 and probs ur 'the one' too...
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flag bluepeter (Oct 8, 2009 at 2:05)
At the end of the day you've only got one head! protect it well.
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flag northumberlandrider (Oct 8, 2009 at 5:00)
o of course helmets can protect u better than others but basic shell strengh/structual entergritty is graded by a internation scale that all offical bike mtb bike helmets have to applie by, basicly in general terms a £30 comp is just as safe as a £300 troy lee u just miss out in the mouth gaurds areas and effectly what the helmet does after it hits a tree, a cheaper helmet my take the impact but be mashed a troy lee with its extra strengh will probaby look fine but officaly its just as f*cked,

bascily if your budget is £300 and safety is a biggy for you invest in a neck brace with will improve the effectiveness of any helmet and will protect the back of your neck, and a the one helmet, why the one because theres if my opinion just the best value out there, I would have a troy lee in an instant if it were about £160
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flag flymore (Oct 8, 2009 at 7:56)
well im no expert on troy lee's but POC takes multiple impacts,and also more expensive helmets tend to be more penetration resistant and effective at absorbing the impacts than cheaper ones, and that not mentioning ventilation, weight etc. but i do agree that if its round 300 quid (i dnt know the price) it is a bit a of a rip off for not to much gain except similar looks and upgraded safety to the old one and a neck brace would be a better investment, neways im not that fussed as i dont hav that money to start with and a 661 strike does me fine lol
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flag suicidedownhiller (Oct 8, 2009 at 7:59)
I agree with the first statement, not the second one. POC is a totally seperate argument from this though, so I'll ignore that. But who's to say that T.H.E. isn't just as good or better than TLD? They even replaced my helmet with a new one when the visor broke off and the bolts sheared. And it was only 90$ USD. No thank you TLD, maybe once I win the lottery, but no thanks.

Also, if you ask me, I have not seen a single TLD design (color/style) that I have liked...
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flag flymore (Oct 8, 2009 at 9:40)
lol, i never sed that THE sucked, cos i know they r good and am looking at buying one, and as for style its a matter of personal preference which is why i didnt really mention it, and i kind of did say i was going on presumptions at the top of it, so if uve tried both then i will bow to ur superior knowledge lol
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flag northumberlandrider (Oct 8, 2009 at 9:41)
lol now dissing troy lee for looks is abit risky but hey i agree, the new 661 evos are making pritty much every thing on the market look ugly but i totally, that said i've got to say again that my the one is a fairly pritty helmet
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flag northumberlandrider (Oct 8, 2009 at 10:07)
looked into both helmets extensively and cant say theres is any different bewteen troy and The, accept for price, that said i would have the troy were it cheaper but that said i'd probably just go for an 661 evo now
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flag flymore (Oct 8, 2009 at 11:09)
okey dokey Smile
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flag Jo2910 (Oct 8, 2009 at 1:07)
Was that taken in a fridge??!! Just bought a heavily discounted D2. As much as the D3 is nice it's way too expensive!
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flag flatlineA5 (Oct 8, 2009 at 2:02)
whats the rrp?
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flag DolphinGiver (Oct 8, 2009 at 5:38)
Dude, I said the exact same thing on the D2 review. Whats up with that?
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flag suicidedownhiller (Oct 8, 2009 at 7:56)
He said in the first one it was so hot he had to cool it off in the fridge, so yes, he did take it in the fridge. lol!
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flag charleyboy14 (Oct 8, 2009 at 2:06)
is it snell tested Si?
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flag superfly (Oct 8, 2009 at 2:10)
RRP is £499.99 in the U.K.
I've asked Bruleto include the Canadian and US Dollar RRP when he's free.
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flag variiis (Oct 8, 2009 at 4:23)
f*ck me , 500 quid for helmet? no no no. Il stick with my giro, its cheap, well safe, and comfy, its even lighter, costs like 90 pounds as well
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flag flymore (Oct 8, 2009 at 9:44)
jeeez this is getting ridiculous... u can get better ones (in my opinion) cough *POC* cough for a lot less and even the 'unintentionally' mentioned helmet is very expensive compared to other very good ones...
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flag bigburd (Oct 8, 2009 at 11:12)
500 haha! you can get a top of the line airoh in carbonfor 360 and they are some of the highest quality lids around , insane pricing
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flag flatlineA5 (Oct 8, 2009 at 14:58)
£500,f*ck that.
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flag Byangoma (Oct 10, 2009 at 11:59)
I'd rather buy 2 d2's and still have some change than get a D3 for £500.
But I'd say something like a 661 evolution or a THE 'one' is the best deal for protection and looks to cost ratio.
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flag BattleDH (Oct 8, 2009 at 2:14)
that looks wicked want one Big Grin
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flag exocet (Oct 8, 2009 at 4:16)
Theres only so far you can take the whole "you've only got one head" argument, and I think £500 is definitely past that point.
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flag bigburd (Oct 8, 2009 at 11:17)
my thoughts exactly here have + 100,000,000
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flag luckxc (Oct 8, 2009 at 4:41)
I paid $100cad for my 661 evo and I think it looks almost as good, It's also lighter Big Grin
These helmets are like anything in the top tier of it's class of products. Take a lambo for example, there's a lot of things that are way cheaper and go way faster but it's just for show, as are many things in the mtb world.
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flag redrook (Oct 8, 2009 at 6:07)
Yeah i completely agree. I'm not really liking the look of this compared to the d2, too much like a moto lid. And far too expensive, the d2 is already too much but this is just rediculous.
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flag oldschoolj (Oct 8, 2009 at 5:58)
its hard to put a price on personal safety, with all the new technology in helmets, body armour, neck braces, etc, something like this puts it in perspective. Sometimes even tho its pricey, its effective and does the job very well, personally I would like to use the best in safety gear...but for some of us costs are an isssue. Some of us must wake up the next day to work to support families. So do we get the pricey gear? What price do you put on yourself to play the next day. Personally I'll be looking at getting a new D3, I love my D2 but its 4yrs old. Anyways thats my bit, lol, Nice helmet Troy lee!!
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flag perrin (Oct 19, 2009 at 12:55)
I couldn't agree more!
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flag CuscoRiders (Oct 8, 2009 at 6:10)
I hear that troy lee wans to make a little change because many dh riders use motorcycle helmets and they want to make the bycicles helmets strong enough so people can change their minds and start using just bycicle helmets.
now the troy lee D3 are heavier and bigger than the old D2.
but I still thinking that are expensive , I know that is my head but si too much money for a helmet.
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flag csermonet (Oct 8, 2009 at 6:53)
This helmet is certainly the bees knees, but for $400+ I'll stick with my Remedy. Maybe pick up one of the heavily discounted D2's floatin around. So does this thing have an ipod mount with speakers built in? I velcroed some headphones into my Remedy and a little Sandisk clip mp3 under the visor
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flag slopestyle123 (Oct 8, 2009 at 6:59)
I WANT TO SEE THE SAM HILL ONE!!!!!!! those are nice helmets. i have seen the steve peat one already and its nice but: I WANT TO SEE THE SAM HILL ONE!
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flag pedalpusher06 (Oct 8, 2009 at 7:12)
stupid so stupid. so freakin expensive for a helmet that is heavier then a cheaper one... and its not DOT approved!!!

SILLY
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flag sliptn (Oct 8, 2009 at 7:17)
I got the Steve Peat addition at the show. I also had it signed by Steve Peat, Troy Lee and the artist who drew it. This helmet is amazing. Check out my profile to see pics. At the time of the show Troy Lee said there was only 4 of the helmets in the world.
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flag sliptn (Oct 8, 2009 at 7:19)
I love this helmet
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flag desperatesod (Oct 8, 2009 at 7:29)
I just don't get everyones fasination on the weight and price of this thing... Obviously there are people out there who would pay this price otherwise troy lee wouldn't waste their time/money! As for the weight, SAFETY people.... If you want to be as safe as possible then weight isn't the issue. Loads of people have said that there is no safety difference between approved helmets, forget the standards for a moment and think of motocross helmets. They are much heavier and are CLEARLY safer! Motocross riders would wear lighter helmets if they where as safe as their big ones but quite simply, the are not! Sweet Helmet from the boys at Troy Lee Designs!
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flag redrook (Oct 9, 2009 at 6:40)
Just because people will pay it doesn't make it right that troy lee should charge that much. Banging on about safety and then charging extorsionate prices is very exploitive. If i want a safer lid i'll buy a 661 or something else because i cant afford £500 for a helmet! Thats rediculous! Sorry but there is no justification fo it.
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flag desperatesod (Oct 12, 2009 at 6:21)
You missed my point... There IS justification to it. I know for a fact that I won't be buying one because I can't afford it, but people who can afford it and feel the need to spend more money on a safer helmet WILL buy it. And when you say "Banging on about safety" do you mean explaining why its safer than other helmets on the market? I don't see this as exploitive, I see it as advertising.
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flag redrook (Oct 13, 2009 at 5:27)
If i want that level of safety ill buy a moto lid for hundreds less. Charging that much for something you have persuaded people is safer is very exploitative. That is the definition of exploitation. Convincing people something is necessary to be safe as possible, and then charging half a grand.
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flag rbeach (Oct 13, 2009 at 5:30)
Are you saying that advertising isn't exploitative?! Its a disgrace charging that much.
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flag jumphilo (Oct 8, 2009 at 8:18)
Hmm the flames are outdated imho.... they need to do a better flames and may be more color options. I love the shape of it tho....
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flag da-hucker (Oct 8, 2009 at 8:24)
I love the emphisis on WHEN you are strapped to a spinal board and WHEN the paramedics are sorting you out, its almost like they are telling you something... Awesome lid though shame I just brought a D2
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flag northumberlandrider (Oct 8, 2009 at 10:05)
what the hell u bangin on about
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flag redrook (Oct 9, 2009 at 6:37)
Yeah I don't plan on EVER being strapped to a spinal board being sorted by paramedics, d3 or not.
Also you can buy an actual moto lid that looks better, for cheaper. (eg 661 flight)
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flag brett878 (Oct 8, 2009 at 9:18)
so wear does the ipod pug into
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flag wangs14 (Oct 8, 2009 at 9:19)
thats a nice lid!
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flag evergreentrls (Oct 8, 2009 at 9:41)
rip off, buy the old se wardy, got mine for £116 brand fire new out the boxaa good few year ago.
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flag dhmatty (Oct 8, 2009 at 10:44)
these photos make them look not to bad actualy but i think id still prefer a d2 until ive seen one in the flesh
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flag goofyy (Oct 8, 2009 at 12:42)
that helmet was made for champions
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flag shanelad (Oct 8, 2009 at 12:57)
Looks nice but not worth the money in the UK. I'm sure there's a reason but I can't see how can they justify the mark up for us in the UK? £499 and $450. That's a mark up of $273. How the hell does that make sense?
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flag iridehard (Oct 8, 2009 at 13:01)
why do they double in price just to cross an ocean.
that is stupid, if they were 300 then maybe but 500!!!!!!!!! thats a joke.
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flag jcinkits (Oct 8, 2009 at 13:03)
c'mon, everyone! i've crashed on my head [ hard] 1/2 dozen times this year and my 2009 Fox is just fine...i am not saying this is always the case with helmets, but i take it apart after each crash and assess the condition of the liner and shell and it has held up perfectly in each subsequent crash...of course with profit motivation, the manufacturers are very happy if we buy another overpriced lid after each scratch, and if i could afford to, maybe i would buy a new lid after each endo, but for now i will wear my trusty Fox and if i think it's time to throw it out, troy lee can kiss my arse and i'll go buy another brand with the money i saved not buying his rip-off priced f*ggy fashion lids. oh yeh, all you bone heads listening to yer mp3 or any other gadjits while riding off road, you don't need a troy lee 'super carbon drug induced design' lid, because you don't have a brain to protect anyway; cause fer sure if you are doing trails that require a good full face lid you better NOT be listening to anything on headphones when your safety and focus should be on the ride...if you insist on looking the part with the latest troy lee artsy fartsy lid and listening to the latest thrash, go build a 3 wheeler poser trail in your back yard and get the hell out of my way.
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flag smike (Oct 8, 2009 at 15:14)
Why do people get so mad when expensive products come out? Just stick to your Fox and don't buy it. "Expensive" is always a relative term. If someone wants to spend the money, who cares? Isn't that what a free market affords us? The freedom to choose which products we want to buy?
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flag maximumattack (Oct 8, 2009 at 14:17)
Si,Is that the inside of your fridge??? ha ha ha
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flag superMHrider (Oct 8, 2009 at 14:24)
Way to expensive for a god damn helmet!, what's the point when little kids like so cant afford a good looking helmet?
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flag alexbmx (Oct 8, 2009 at 15:51)
I've had my D2 for 9yrs now and over 17 head crashes. all carbine and no cracks. tld makes stuff that lasts forever. but I should deff get this D3.
and i ride everything.
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flag ben88BC (Oct 8, 2009 at 15:56)
i don't care if they're more solid or whatever, they just look like those cheesy specialized deviants to me!!!
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flag cooldudethatate (Oct 8, 2009 at 17:25)
Great for the paramedics to pull on the extended tabs and pull out the cheek pads with them. That means it's a lot easier for them to take your lid off when you are strapped to the spine board with a neck injury.

That doesnt sound too great.
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flag riders1092 (Oct 8, 2009 at 17:47)
Kali protectives has a helmet at same weight that's DOT! I'd rather put my head in a lid that Moto riders wear especially at that weight.
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flag niesen-ranger (Oct 8, 2009 at 20:04)
this D3 looks so cheap and ugly, sorry can't beat the legendary D2!
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flag rideracelive (Oct 9, 2009 at 3:08)
Exactly! The new D3 looks idiot and totally unstylish. Looks like an old giro helmet. The D2 kick the ass!
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flag bikerboywill (Oct 9, 2009 at 8:06)
hahaha £500 for a helmet! that just stupid, a 661 evo carbon is about the same and cost 3 times less! i think they have taken it way too far
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flag brucethomson (Oct 9, 2009 at 9:45)
got to agree man , so many nicer options for half the money
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flag brucethomson (Oct 9, 2009 at 9:45)
the industries ..just as good and half the price . currently got a phobia and personally wouldnt waste my money again .had bell and giro too and just as good .
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flag banchghetto (Oct 9, 2009 at 11:49)
i would rather stick my thumb down my willy than pay £500 for one of those. jeeezus
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flag bas7 (Oct 9, 2009 at 15:35)
500 quid my god rip off,off the subject i know but same price as a arai rx7 gp helmet as worn by doohan,haga,edwards,hayden,pedrosa etc etc more goes into an arai than these
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flag pocketbike (Oct 10, 2009 at 8:13)
so nice
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flag fantaman (Oct 10, 2009 at 16:28)
£500 for a bicycle helmetEek and still not eaven DOTlol,most high end MX helmets doesn't eaven cost(except Arai) that much.If you whanna have a light weight TLD moto helmet a Air could be the best investment over the D3,it looks realy good with no shitty graphics and would probally weight the same.
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flag redmistracing (Oct 11, 2009 at 13:04)
love it but isant it just a lighter mx lid??
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flag deadatbirth (Oct 12, 2009 at 11:51)
i think this author needs to learn how to use a period and a comma
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flag dragonsback (Oct 20, 2009 at 14:23)
How was this a detailed look?

Did not even show all 4 color schemes

I pre-ordered mine already
(not with the help of this write-up)
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flag crashin (Oct 21, 2009 at 4:55)
£500. Is that a joke? That is insanely overpriced. The moment I heard of this helmet I was 100% down on buying one, now I have seen the £500 price tag, I am now 100% down on not buying one.

I think I'm just going to stick with the D2.
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