Made to be a high-performance helmet at a price that’s accessible to every level of rider, Bell’s MX-9 MIPS Helmet is one of the best deals in protective equipment that easily punches above its price range when it comes to features. At a basic level, the MX-9 is built on a polycarb and ABS plastic shell that comes in three different sizes and goes a long way towards keeping the MX-9 both affordable and surprisingly light. Bell’s Velocity Flow Ventilation System is integrated directly into the helmet’s shell and EPS liner, so your head gets the highest amount of airflow possible. And while that’s working, the Flying Bridge Visor leaves you free to adjust exactly how much air comes through the forward intake vents. But if you’re working hard and still getting sweaty, the interior comfort liner is anti-bacterial and completely removable when it’s time for a wash. But, the best feature of the MX-9 is the MIPS system. Using a specially engineered low-friction layer that allows for a controlled amount of slip between your head and the compressible EPS liner, MIPS drastically reduces injury occurrence during impacts that happen at oblique angles. That extra safety makes Bell’s MX-9 one of the best performing helmets available regardless of price. By integrating an engineered low-friction layer into the liner of the helmet, MIPS enables a relative sliding motion between the head and the helmet so angular and rotational impact forces are absorbed and deflected. Since most head impacts occur at oblique and unpredictable angles, helmets with MIPS Technology are able to offer better protection than helmets without.
Made to be a high-performance helmet at a price that’s accessible to every level of rider, Bell’s MX-9 MIPS Helmet is one of the best deals in protective equipment that easily punches above its price range when it comes to features. At a basic level, the MX-9 is built on a polycarb and ABS plastic shell that comes in three different sizes and goes a long way towards keeping the MX-9 both affordable and surprisingly light. Bell’s Velocity Flow Ventilation System is integrated directly into the helmet’s shell and EPS liner, so your head gets the highest amount of airflow possible. And while that’s working, the Flying Bridge Visor leaves you free to adjust exactly how much air comes through the forward intake vents. But if you’re working hard and still getting sweaty, the interior comfort liner is anti-bacterial and completely removable when it’s time for a wash. But, the best feature of the MX-9 is the MIPS system. Using a specially engineered low-friction layer that allows for a controlled amount of slip between your head and the compressible EPS liner, MIPS drastically reduces injury occurrence during impacts that happen at oblique angles. That extra safety makes Bell’s MX-9 one of the best performing helmets available regardless of price. By integrating an engineered low-friction layer into the liner of the helmet, MIPS enables a relative sliding motion between the head and the helmet so angular and rotational impact forces are absorbed and deflected. Since most head impacts occur at oblique and unpredictable angles, helmets with MIPS Technology are able to offer better protection than helmets without.
Made to be a high-performance helmet at a price that’s accessible to every level of rider, Bell’s MX-9 MIPS Helmet is one of the best deals in protective equipment that easily punches above its price range when it comes to features. At a basic level, the MX-9 is built on a polycarb and ABS plastic shell that comes in three different sizes and goes a long way towards keeping the MX-9 both affordable and surprisingly light. Bell’s Velocity Flow Ventilation System is integrated directly into the helmet’s shell and EPS liner, so your head gets the highest amount of airflow possible. And while that’s working, the Flying Bridge Visor leaves you free to adjust exactly how much air comes through the forward intake vents. But if you’re working hard and still getting sweaty, the interior comfort liner is anti-bacterial and completely removable when it’s time for a wash. But, the best feature of the MX-9 is the MIPS system. Using a specially engineered low-friction layer that allows for a controlled amount of slip between your head and the compressible EPS liner, MIPS drastically reduces injury occurrence during impacts that happen at oblique angles. That extra safety makes Bell’s MX-9 one of the best performing helmets available regardless of price. By integrating an engineered low-friction layer into the liner of the helmet, MIPS enables a relative sliding motion between the head and the helmet so angular and rotational impact forces are absorbed and deflected. Since most head impacts occur at oblique and unpredictable angles, helmets with MIPS Technology are able to offer better protection than helmets without.
Made to be a high-performance helmet at a price that’s accessible to every level of rider, Bell’s MX-9 MIPS Helmet is one of the best deals in protective equipment that easily punches above its price range when it comes to features. At a basic level, the MX-9 is built on a polycarb and ABS plastic shell that comes in three different sizes and goes a long way towards keeping the MX-9 both affordable and surprisingly light. Bell’s Velocity Flow Ventilation System is integrated directly into the helmet’s shell and EPS liner, so your head gets the highest amount of airflow possible. And while that’s working, the Flying Bridge Visor leaves you free to adjust exactly how much air comes through the forward intake vents. But if you’re working hard and still getting sweaty, the interior comfort liner is anti-bacterial and completely removable when it’s time for a wash. But, the best feature of the MX-9 is the MIPS system. Using a specially engineered low-friction layer that allows for a controlled amount of slip between your head and the compressible EPS liner, MIPS drastically reduces injury occurrence during impacts that happen at oblique angles. That extra safety makes Bell’s MX-9 one of the best performing helmets available regardless of price. By integrating an engineered low-friction layer into the liner of the helmet, MIPS enables a relative sliding motion between the head and the helmet so angular and rotational impact forces are absorbed and deflected. Since most head impacts occur at oblique and unpredictable angles, helmets with MIPS Technology are able to offer better protection than helmets without.
Last updated at 03/21/2026 21:16:55
Bell - MX-9 Zone MIPS Helmet - Red XL
Delivery $28.75
originally posted on rockymountainatvmc.com
5 Star/ I've only owned Bell Helmets for the last 30 years. Usually only buy the "Moto" best series, but Bell was bought out long ago. But still. Bought a Dual Sport Bike and this was a natural go to. Glad I got it. I had my prescription Sunglasses on per questions answered here. Fit is perfect, just learned about MIPS, which my 2019 MX-9 Doesn't have. The visor and drop down shield is wicked cool. Didn't think I'd need it, but used it today and saved by eyes from a big old bug that slammed me at 50 MPH. Nice! Get it.
originally posted on fortnine.ca
Purchased my 2nd Bell MX-9 and very happy with it. This new one replaces the first one that saved me when I high sided on a old rough skidder trail at 40kph landing face/chest first onto the rocky trail. This helmet dug into the dirt and rocks with no visible structure damage other than scratches, but the fullface did it's job. Internally it took the blow like it was designed for and saved me from facial injury. Helmet has great airflow , is lightweight, and has mips safety feature.
originally posted on movatik.com
I've been riding for over 40 years and had multiple helmets. Currently I have a AGV modular, Sidici Modular, and the Bell MX-9 Adventure. I have a long oval shaped head, but very few manufacturers make helmets for long oval heads. This helmet fits me extremely well. It's true to size (unlike the Sidici that runs two sizes too small). The ventilation is excellent. I also got it with the Photochromatic Protint Shield, which I like very much. It's not perfect, but does what I want it to do. It could be a little darker. Also, when you have the shield up in the sun there are light and dark areas in the shape of the bill. Last week I road with a group of eight in very dry conditions on over 100 miles of gravel and dirt roads. The helmet and shield kept the dust out of the ... MoreI've been riding for over 40 years and had multiple helmets. Currently I have a AGV modular, Sidici Modular, and the Bell MX-9 Adventure. I have a long oval shaped head, but very few manufacturers make helmets for long oval heads. This helmet fits me extremely well. It's true to size (unlike the Sidici that runs two sizes too small). The ventilation is excellent. I also got it with the Photochromatic Protint Shield, which I like very much. It's not perfect, but does what I want it to do. It could be a little darker. Also, when you have the shield up in the sun there are light and dark areas in the shape of the bill. Last week I road with a group of eight in very dry conditions on over 100 miles of gravel and dirt roads. The helmet and shield kept the dust out of the helmet. I did have to close the shin vent. My only complaint is the the wind and road noise, but for the price it's worth it. I would absolutely buy this helmet again. I haven't tried it with goggles, but that's next and I'll try to remember to update my review.
Bell - MX-9 Zone MIPS Helmet - Red XL
Delivery $28.75
5 Star/ I've only owned Bell Helmets for the last 30 years. Usually only buy the "Moto" best series, but Bell was bought out long ago. But still. Bought a Dual Sport Bike and this was a natural go to. Glad I got it. I had my prescription Sunglasses on per questions answered here. Fit is perfect, just learned about MIPS, which my 2019 MX-9 Doesn't have. The visor and drop down shield is wicked cool. Didn't think I'd need it, but used it today and saved by eyes from a big old bug that slammed me at 50 MPH. Nice! Get it.
Purchased my 2nd Bell MX-9 and very happy with it. This new one replaces the first one that saved me when I high sided on a old rough skidder trail at 40kph landing face/chest first onto the rocky trail. This helmet dug into the dirt and rocks with no visible structure damage other than scratches, but the fullface did it's job. Internally it took the blow like it was designed for and saved me from facial injury. Helmet has great airflow , is lightweight, and has mips safety feature.
I've been riding for over 40 years and had multiple helmets. Currently I have a AGV modular, Sidici Modular, and the Bell MX-9 Adventure. I have a long oval shaped head, but very few manufacturers make helmets for long oval heads. This helmet fits me extremely well. It's true to size (unlike the Sidici that runs two sizes too small). The ventilation is excellent. I also got it with the Photochromatic Protint Shield, which I like very much. It's not perfect, but does what I want it to do. It could be a little darker. Also, when you have the shield up in the sun there are light and dark areas in the shape of the bill. Last week I road with a group of eight in very dry conditions on over 100 miles of gravel and dirt roads. The helmet and shield kept the dust out of the ... MoreI've been riding for over 40 years and had multiple helmets. Currently I have a AGV modular, Sidici Modular, and the Bell MX-9 Adventure. I have a long oval shaped head, but very few manufacturers make helmets for long oval heads. This helmet fits me extremely well. It's true to size (unlike the Sidici that runs two sizes too small). The ventilation is excellent. I also got it with the Photochromatic Protint Shield, which I like very much. It's not perfect, but does what I want it to do. It could be a little darker. Also, when you have the shield up in the sun there are light and dark areas in the shape of the bill. Last week I road with a group of eight in very dry conditions on over 100 miles of gravel and dirt roads. The helmet and shield kept the dust out of the helmet. I did have to close the shin vent. My only complaint is the the wind and road noise, but for the price it's worth it. I would absolutely buy this helmet again. I haven't tried it with goggles, but that's next and I'll try to remember to update my review.
helmet fits good. i wear a large and the large fits nice. It feels light. not carbon fiber light. but it does feel lighter than my old Arai VX-Pro.The visor.it attaches on the sides only. nothing in the middle. and it moves up and down too easy. i was riding in winding conditions last weekend. ( my first ride with the helmet.) and the visor was blowing all the way up. i move it back down where i want it and over time the thumb screws were loosening.So. I duct taped it in place.nice helmet for a very good price. just make sure and order some duct tape in the color you want, cause you will probably need it for the visor.
This helmet has saved my melon a few times off road. Overall, I think the helmet is a good starter helmet. But now that I've been riding longer on/off-road trips in the cold and rain, I have a few critiques. First off, the helmet is loud. There is a lot of wind noise for sure. Secondly, no closable vents makes this uncomfortable in the cold and rain. Nothing a good hood or neck tube can't fix though. I love the transition lens visor I got with it, but sometimes it doesn't get dark enough on really bright days. Overall, for the price, this is a solid performing helmet but with some compromises.
This is my first dual sport helmet and it was worth the purchase. I traded out the clear lenses for some dark smoke. I also purchased the cold weather kit from Bell's website for the cold Appalachian mornings. The helmet is comfortable and beats any motor cross helmet on the highway. Very breathable helmet as well. And yes, you can run goggles perfectly fine. This helmet's visor can be removed as well so you can run it as a sport bike helmet which is sick
I got this helmet because of all the good video reviews of it, and I have to say, it immediately became my favorite helmet.I have an HJC C91, a Shoei GT Air-3 (got from Europe), an LS2 Blaze and this Bell MX-9 beat them all in all categories.I mean, the Bell has great ventilation, it is comfortable (and true to size), my cardo Freecom X4 2nd helmet kit, fit right in there with the built-in speaker recessed pockets and it is not heavy at all. What's not to like, not to mention that it looks very good.Overall, I am mad at myself for going with more expensive options (especially the Shoei that I hate, before getting this best in class for bang for the buck.
Got this promptly from fort one as usual. Good price compared to other dealers.The helmet out of the box fits snug but I can already feel it loosening up while it fits my face. A very cool helmet. Feels well made.Why only two stars? This is a clean wind helmet. If your bike has a windscreen like mine and produces even a bit of buffering forget this helmet. It transmits a low thrumming noise right into your head. I tried with an aftermarket windscreen as well as the stock windscreen and it was the same for both. Only standing on the pegs getting into clean air was I able to rid myself of the thrumming noise.This isnt your normal wind noise (why i bought the bigger windscreen for my precious helmet. gave me a headache that lasted 24 hours after just a two hour ... MoreGot this promptly from fort one as usual. Good price compared to other dealers.The helmet out of the box fits snug but I can already feel it loosening up while it fits my face. A very cool helmet. Feels well made.Why only two stars? This is a clean wind helmet. If your bike has a windscreen like mine and produces even a bit of buffering forget this helmet. It transmits a low thrumming noise right into your head. I tried with an aftermarket windscreen as well as the stock windscreen and it was the same for both. Only standing on the pegs getting into clean air was I able to rid myself of the thrumming noise.This isnt your normal wind noise (why i bought the bigger windscreen for my precious helmet. gave me a headache that lasted 24 hours after just a two hour ride. going to remove the peak and see if that makes a difference as i cannot return it now.
Bought this at the beginning of this season for off road single track and enduro riding. Unfortunately had a pretty bad mix up with a tree. I picked a fight with a Maple tree on the trail at about 40-50km/per Hour and the tree won. I was knocked out on the trail for about 25-35sec (from what my riding buddies told me), however I did NOT suffer any concussion symptoms after the crash , barely had a sore neck and some minor bruising on my face. I will be buying another to replace this one that saved me. (Remember if you crash once , replace your helmet) I cannot recommend this helmet enough to anyone and everyone. The transition visor is amazing as-well, and yes you can ride it with goggles comfortably. You get every single penny worth with this helmet for ... MoreBought this at the beginning of this season for off road single track and enduro riding. Unfortunately had a pretty bad mix up with a tree. I picked a fight with a Maple tree on the trail at about 40-50km/per Hour and the tree won. I was knocked out on the trail for about 25-35sec (from what my riding buddies told me), however I did NOT suffer any concussion symptoms after the crash , barely had a sore neck and some minor bruising on my face. I will be buying another to replace this one that saved me. (Remember if you crash once , replace your helmet) I cannot recommend this helmet enough to anyone and everyone. The transition visor is amazing as-well, and yes you can ride it with goggles comfortably. You get every single penny worth with this helmet for safety/style. 11/10 product by Bell.
Please note: I use this helmet on a watercraft so my rating reflects specifically that type of use.High standard for fit and finish. Bell doesn't put their name on trash, even if it's not a flagship model.The graphics are okayish. I didn't want anything boring but didn't want super busy or flashy either and I found what I was looking for.The visor is flexible which I'm not used to in MX helmets. It's almost rubbery like those black and yellow sunglasses from the 80s. I don't know if this is good or bad. It will not hold it's adjustment under bouncy riding or being submerged at speed, but no helmet does that, if the visor even survives. This visor has survived a number of good dunkings, I'll give it that. The adjustment lets it go up suuuper high beyond field ... MorePlease note: I use this helmet on a watercraft so my rating reflects specifically that type of use.High standard for fit and finish. Bell doesn't put their name on trash, even if it's not a flagship model.The graphics are okayish. I didn't want anything boring but didn't want super busy or flashy either and I found what I was looking for.The visor is flexible which I'm not used to in MX helmets. It's almost rubbery like those black and yellow sunglasses from the 80s. I don't know if this is good or bad. It will not hold it's adjustment under bouncy riding or being submerged at speed, but no helmet does that, if the visor even survives. This visor has survived a number of good dunkings, I'll give it that. The adjustment lets it go up suuuper high beyond field of view.The helmet is massive. I wear a Med and I'm guessing it's the same outer shell as the XL. This also makes it heavy, especially when all that foam is soaked with water. My neck KILLS for days after a couple hours in this helmet. I don't have any off-road toys but the weight of this helmet dry is just fine, and would probably be fine on a dirbike or ATV. It's big enough that I noticed the extra girth, so maybe don't use it in a SXS or race car/truck, and for water it's way too heavy.