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The Bell Lumen proves that riding on a budget doesn’t need to look low-budge. With 22 high volume, internally channeled vents, a dial-to-fit GPS fit system and sweet registered graphics, the Lumen is officially one of the brightest buys in the entire Bell range.
Specifications
- Weight: 305 g / 10.7 oz
- Vents: 22
- Certifications: CE EN1078, CPSC
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Bell’s Cam-Lock strap levers make it easy to adjust the straps around your ears. Simply open the cam…position comfortably and close the lever. Done.
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Specially designed ventilation channels on the interior of the helmet's liner bring cool air in through the front, pass it over the head and flushes warm air out of the rear ports. You'll find some form of this feature on almost all Bell helmets, but our higher end helmets feature deeply sculpted channels that keep air moving whether you're bombing it at 30 mph, or huffing it uphill at single digit speed.
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In-molding is the process of bonding the helmet’s Microshell to its EPS foam layer to provide a sturdier, more solid helmet. The EPS foam is shot into the thin Microshell cap when it’s in the mold—thus the name—rather than formed separately and taped on later. This process was pioneered by Bell and is now the industry standard for all high-end helmets. All but our toddler helmets are now made with this construction method.
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The often imitated Geared Positioning System (GPS) delivers easy and quick one-hand adjustment for superior fit and comfort. Simply slide the dial to click-in a custom fit.
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In order to maximize venting and minimize bulk, high-end helmets feature internal reinforcement structures. These composite skeletons fortify helmets the same way rebar makes concrete stronger, allowing for bigger vents, more advanced styling and lighter weight, while still meeting stringent safety standards.
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Getting helmet graphics to hit the right spot on the helmet without distorting or warping is more challenging than most people realize. It’s why you see many of our competitors only doing helmets in solid colors or with very simple graphics. Bell designers have pioneered methods for registering graphics, so that we can make some of the most graphically complex and visually appealing helmets in the world.
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ADULT S/M/L HELMETS
Small: 51-55 cm • 20”-21.75”
Medium: 55-59 cm • 21.75”-23.25”
Large: 59-63 cm • 23.25”-24.75”ONESTEP ADULTS
Adult (Muni): 54-61cm• 21.25”-24”
Women’s (Arella): 50-57cm • 19.6” – 22.45”SANCTION FULL-FACE HELMETS (ONLY)
Small: 52-54cm • 20.45”–21.25”
Medium: 55-57cm • 21.65"–22.45”
Large: 58-60cm • 22.8”–23.6"FACTION SKATE-STYLE (ONLY)
Small: 51-56cm • 20”-22”
Medium: 54-59cm • 21.25”-23.25”
Large: 58-63cm • 22.75”-24.75”XLV (EXTRA LARGE HELMET)
XL 58-65cm • 22.8”-25.6”
UNIVERSAL (ERGODIAL HELMETS)
Adult: 54-61cm• 21.25”-24”
Women’s/Youth: 54-61cm• 21.25”-24”ONESTEP KIDS (DART AND SPLASH)
Universal Toddler: 46–50cm • 18"–19.75"
Universal Child: 50–54cm • 19.75"–21.5"ONESTEP KIDS (TATER)
Extra Small: 46–50cm • 18"–19.75"
Small: 50–54cm • 19.75"–21.5" -
- $42 for a $100 Value
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Quality: Price: Value: Bought this from Amazon,com and could not be happier. Looks, wears, & rides like $100+ helmets. Very comfortable on an all-day 64-mile ride. Bell Lumen....You Rock!!!
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This helmet is much better than the $180 Giro I purchased. The padding in this helmet makes all the difference. The Giro Atmos has less padding and actually hurts my head. I would recommend this helmet over the Giro.
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I recently purchased a Giro from out cycling club because of the special price we got on a helmet that cost $180. We paid $100. Great deal right? Wrong. The Giro had less padding than the Bell Lumen. For the money the Bell Lumen is a much better helmet. I love my Bell lumen and would purchase it again.

