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title: "Bell Super 3R MIPS"
brand: "bell"
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# Integrated breakaway camera mount Overbrow ventilation for superior airflow MIPS multi-directional impact protection Bell Super 3R MIPS

**Brand:** bell
**Price:** E£ 9926
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Bell Super 3R MIPS by bell
- **How much does it cost?** E£ 9926 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- bell enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted bell brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Trail-Ready Safety:** MIPS technology reduces rotational impact forces for next-level protection.
- • **Capture Every Moment:** Integrated breakaway camera mount lets you film your ride safely without bulky accessories.
- • **Custom Fit, No Hassle:** No-twist tri-glides and quick-adjust fasteners ensure straps stay perfectly positioned.
- • **Versatile Visor System:** GoggleGuide visor adapts seamlessly for goggles or glasses, with or without the visor attached.
- • **Stay Cool Under Pressure:** Overbrow ventilation channels fresh air to keep you comfortable on every ride.

## Overview

The BELL Super 3R MIPS helmet combines advanced MIPS slip-plane technology with a removable chin bar for adaptable trail protection. Featuring Overbrow ventilation for optimal airflow, quick-adjust strap fasteners, and a versatile GoggleGuide visor system, it ensures comfort and convenience. An integrated breakaway camera mount lets you capture your adventures safely, making it the ultimate helmet for serious adult mountain bikers.

## Description

The best trail riding gear adapts to changing terrain. That's the idea behind the Super 3R. It's designed for the varying demands of all-mountain riding, which includes long, grinder climbs at low speeds and wide-open descents on rowdy trails. A removable chin bar makes the Super 3R uniquely suited to the all-mountain experience. Basically, you get two helmets in one. For long climbs, remove the chin bar and stow it in your pack. And when it's time for more aggressive riding, you can quickly lock it on, no tools required. The Float Fit system is lighter and more comfortable with a rubber overmolded dial, plus this year No-Twist Tri-Glides have been adopted for added ease of adjustment. Other trail-specific features include our GoggleGuide Adjustable Visor, a breakaway camera mount and Overbrow Ventilation. The Super 3R includes MIPS (Multi-Directional Impact Protection System), which can provide an additional measure of protection in certain impacts.

Review: APPROVED: Many Crashes Tested By An Old And Immature Fella - My background is motorcycles. I used to roadrace and some motocross. I used motorcycle helmets. One would assume with my old age (54), I would get wiser. Well, I didn’t. For some reason, I got in to riding Electric Unicycles (EUC). My assumption that my experiences in life would convey with learning these things but it did not and was the hardest thing for me to learn EVER! Once I figured it out, after many wrecks, it is the best thing ever and I have thousands of miles on several machines already. Oh yea, I still wreck! I bought the Bell helmet first thing. I was going to get a helmet without a face shield but I’m glad that I didn’t. When I bought it, I was unaware that the face portion was removable and that was a cool feature but made me wary in the event of an accident. I was worried that I would not be protected. My main interest was that it had so many holes and the ventilation looked really nice for these lower speeds. I get it, a fall is a fall and protection is paramount but I was a fat and sweaty fella at the time and just didn’t want to smell like a boar when arriving at work daily. I have had the helmet for almost three years now! I use it every ride. No, I mean that I USE it almost every ride on these dangerous EUCs! I have fallen forward, backward and sideways. I’ve slid on it and done stupid stuff. I can safely say that my head and face were the only things that I have not injured in any way. I have literally slid on my face and only had rashes on my knees as my knee pads slid down after the initial impact. You could say that I have been doing the Crash Dummy testing on this helmet! IT WORKS! Now, the other junk beyond the protection. It looks cool enough. It’s extremely light weight. It doesn’t have 3 years of stink emitting from it and the Texas heat with my sweat. I can put it on with my AirPods in my ears. If I need to adjust the AirPods, I jab my fingers through one of the many air holes in the helmet and move that little guy. Motorcycle people would understand the frustration of adjustments from the bottom with the padding. Minus the grass stains, scratches and a series of red paint lines I got from hitting a fire lane curb with my head, this thing looks fine. It’s easy to put on and take off for sure and the adjustment is simple. Does it help me pick up more chicks? Well, I’m 54 and I’m riding a silly EUC. I can’t say that I’m the right person to test that stuff out. I guess I can show up to dates versus not showing up. I pretty much kill the vibe rolling up like a teenager on a stinkin’ EUC… I have recked a lot. I have hurt everything on my body and broken ribs. I have not hurt my head or face. EVER! I like the helmet. After 3 years, I recommend the helmet. It’s cool looking and functional. That’s all I would need to know.
Review: Bell Super 3R vs Giro Switchbade. - Bell Super 3R vs Giro Switchbade. First a bit about how I ride. I have to climb everything I go down, so trail riding, but I still hit the downhills as hard as I dare, and really need a FF for those times. I have a Sixsixone FF which is fine if I'm just going downhill the whole time, but as with most trail riding you also hit trails that go back up a ways then down again. The FF really doesn't work well for this, so I've been looking for a hybrid which I can adjust easier than taking the FF on and off constantly. I first bought the new Giro Switchblade without trying it first, as no one had it available locally. It looked great at first glance, but after trying it on I realized there were several things which weren't going to work for me and how I ride. The build and protection are excellent on the Switchblade, arguably better than even my Sixsixone, it is officially downhill rated after all. The locking mech is great as well. It also had good and very thick padding inside. However, this is where the bad came in, the MIPS dial sticks down a ways and when you bend your head back in aggressive riding stance the dial would dig into my back bone. Besides the discomfort it also seemed dangerous if you crashed head first... the dial would drive right through your backbone! I also found the Switchbade to be very hot, after just a few minutes of wearing it around the house only I was already breaking a sweat. The cheek pads were way too tight, even the thinner supplied ones. I think this helmet was probably as hot as my FF Sixsixone in fact. The MIPS also didn't fit my head well, I found there were pressure spots and loose spots insde. Lastly, I didn't like having my ear covered up as I use sound a lot for my balance. I returned the Switchbade right away as there was no way I could live with those issues. Next I took the only other hybrid choice and picked up the Bell 3R. After my Switchbade experience I was doubtful, but ended up pleasantly surprised! First off the 3R is noticeably lighter duty than the Switchbade. The 3R is not downhill rated, and it shows. The chin guard doesn't secure quite as solid as the Switchbade, and the chin guard is a lot more flexible and light duty. The padding in the 3R is also a lot thinner. On the good side, the 3R fits my head much better. The top of my ears rub a little on the helmet, but it's not too bad. The helmet seems a bit wide, and the straps come down from the outside of the helmet, allowing it to wobble a little side to side, but not bad enough I can't live with it. The MIPS dial does not dig into my spine at any angle which is what is most important for me. Being lighter the 3R also doesn't heat up nearly as bad as the Switchblade, it's actually amazingly cool. I was very surprised on the trail just how cool (temp) this helmet is, even with the chin guard on. It also felt a lot lighter on my head, which made me less distracted by it so I could concentrate on riding. I do think the 3R chin guard is a bit more difficult to install than the Grio, but after a few tries I've already gotten a lot better at it. Thumbs up on the 3R! it's not totally perfect, but close enough for me. I hope this is helpful for anyone looking at both of these. **Update** I had my first BIG crash with this helmet yesterday! These things are never something we're prepared for, it just happens. I am SOOOO glad I was wearing this helmet, and particularly in FF mode!! Had I not been I would definitely been in the hospital right now and missing some teeth/facial flesh! Long story short, I took a jump and then mistimed a second one shortly afterward, stuffing my front wheel in a 3ft hole at medium speed. I was tossed about 6ft into a rocky creek head first. I hit my face/head so hard that my eyes would not focus or stay straight for about 5minutes and my ears were ringing loudly. My riding glasses lenses broke out of the frame! When I got up and got my sight back I could not believe that there was no damage to my face/head. Today I have a good solid headache and messed up back/shoulder, but my head and face are untouched. This helmet saved my ass! That said, I had the small chin guards in.. or the inner pads removed, depending on how you look at it. While this was a lot more comfortable, it did allow my face to press more to the front of the helmet on impact and -just- slightly made cheek contact on the ground. I see the value in having those beefy cheek pads now...

## Features

- Vents: 23 Helmet Vents, 6 Chin Bar Vents, 4 Brow Ports
- Construction: Fusion In-Mold Polycarbonate Shell
- Ventilation: Overbrow Ventilation
- Wraparound Chin Bar
- Goggle Guide Adjustable Visor

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B09KLFMN1J |
| Additional Features | MIPS Technology |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #189,502 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #444 in Adult Bike Helmets |
| Brand | BELL |
| Brand Name | BELL |
| Color | White/Black (2022) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 952 Reviews |
| Inner Material | Expanded Polystyrene |
| Item Dimensions | 6 x 6 x 6 inches |
| Manufacturer | Bell |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 7138459 |
| Model Name | Super 3R MIPS |
| Model Number | Bell |
| Outer Material | Polycarbonate (PC) |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Cycling |
| Size | Medium (55-59 cm) |
| Special Feature | MIPS Technology |
| UPC | 768686467363 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Limited Warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** BELL
- **Color:** Gloss White/Black
- **Age Range (Description):** Adult
- **Size:** Medium (55-59 cm)
- **Special Feature:** MIPS

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ APPROVED: Many Crashes Tested By An Old And Immature Fella
*by T***N on June 19, 2025*

My background is motorcycles. I used to roadrace and some motocross. I used motorcycle helmets. One would assume with my old age (54), I would get wiser. Well, I didn’t. For some reason, I got in to riding Electric Unicycles (EUC). My assumption that my experiences in life would convey with learning these things but it did not and was the hardest thing for me to learn EVER! Once I figured it out, after many wrecks, it is the best thing ever and I have thousands of miles on several machines already. Oh yea, I still wreck! I bought the Bell helmet first thing. I was going to get a helmet without a face shield but I’m glad that I didn’t. When I bought it, I was unaware that the face portion was removable and that was a cool feature but made me wary in the event of an accident. I was worried that I would not be protected. My main interest was that it had so many holes and the ventilation looked really nice for these lower speeds. I get it, a fall is a fall and protection is paramount but I was a fat and sweaty fella at the time and just didn’t want to smell like a boar when arriving at work daily. I have had the helmet for almost three years now! I use it every ride. No, I mean that I USE it almost every ride on these dangerous EUCs! I have fallen forward, backward and sideways. I’ve slid on it and done stupid stuff. I can safely say that my head and face were the only things that I have not injured in any way. I have literally slid on my face and only had rashes on my knees as my knee pads slid down after the initial impact. You could say that I have been doing the Crash Dummy testing on this helmet! IT WORKS! Now, the other junk beyond the protection. It looks cool enough. It’s extremely light weight. It doesn’t have 3 years of stink emitting from it and the Texas heat with my sweat. I can put it on with my AirPods in my ears. If I need to adjust the AirPods, I jab my fingers through one of the many air holes in the helmet and move that little guy. Motorcycle people would understand the frustration of adjustments from the bottom with the padding. Minus the grass stains, scratches and a series of red paint lines I got from hitting a fire lane curb with my head, this thing looks fine. It’s easy to put on and take off for sure and the adjustment is simple. Does it help me pick up more chicks? Well, I’m 54 and I’m riding a silly EUC. I can’t say that I’m the right person to test that stuff out. I guess I can show up to dates versus not showing up. I pretty much kill the vibe rolling up like a teenager on a stinkin’ EUC… I have recked a lot. I have hurt everything on my body and broken ribs. I have not hurt my head or face. EVER! I like the helmet. After 3 years, I recommend the helmet. It’s cool looking and functional. That’s all I would need to know.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Bell Super 3R vs Giro Switchbade.
*by A***Y on March 17, 2017*

Bell Super 3R vs Giro Switchbade. First a bit about how I ride. I have to climb everything I go down, so trail riding, but I still hit the downhills as hard as I dare, and really need a FF for those times. I have a Sixsixone FF which is fine if I'm just going downhill the whole time, but as with most trail riding you also hit trails that go back up a ways then down again. The FF really doesn't work well for this, so I've been looking for a hybrid which I can adjust easier than taking the FF on and off constantly. I first bought the new Giro Switchblade without trying it first, as no one had it available locally. It looked great at first glance, but after trying it on I realized there were several things which weren't going to work for me and how I ride. The build and protection are excellent on the Switchblade, arguably better than even my Sixsixone, it is officially downhill rated after all. The locking mech is great as well. It also had good and very thick padding inside. However, this is where the bad came in, the MIPS dial sticks down a ways and when you bend your head back in aggressive riding stance the dial would dig into my back bone. Besides the discomfort it also seemed dangerous if you crashed head first... the dial would drive right through your backbone! I also found the Switchbade to be very hot, after just a few minutes of wearing it around the house only I was already breaking a sweat. The cheek pads were way too tight, even the thinner supplied ones. I think this helmet was probably as hot as my FF Sixsixone in fact. The MIPS also didn't fit my head well, I found there were pressure spots and loose spots insde. Lastly, I didn't like having my ear covered up as I use sound a lot for my balance. I returned the Switchbade right away as there was no way I could live with those issues. Next I took the only other hybrid choice and picked up the Bell 3R. After my Switchbade experience I was doubtful, but ended up pleasantly surprised! First off the 3R is noticeably lighter duty than the Switchbade. The 3R is not downhill rated, and it shows. The chin guard doesn't secure quite as solid as the Switchbade, and the chin guard is a lot more flexible and light duty. The padding in the 3R is also a lot thinner. On the good side, the 3R fits my head much better. The top of my ears rub a little on the helmet, but it's not too bad. The helmet seems a bit wide, and the straps come down from the outside of the helmet, allowing it to wobble a little side to side, but not bad enough I can't live with it. The MIPS dial does not dig into my spine at any angle which is what is most important for me. Being lighter the 3R also doesn't heat up nearly as bad as the Switchblade, it's actually amazingly cool. I was very surprised on the trail just how cool (temp) this helmet is, even with the chin guard on. It also felt a lot lighter on my head, which made me less distracted by it so I could concentrate on riding. I do think the 3R chin guard is a bit more difficult to install than the Grio, but after a few tries I've already gotten a lot better at it. Thumbs up on the 3R! it's not totally perfect, but close enough for me. I hope this is helpful for anyone looking at both of these. **Update** I had my first BIG crash with this helmet yesterday! These things are never something we're prepared for, it just happens. I am SOOOO glad I was wearing this helmet, and particularly in FF mode!! Had I not been I would definitely been in the hospital right now and missing some teeth/facial flesh! Long story short, I took a jump and then mistimed a second one shortly afterward, stuffing my front wheel in a 3ft hole at medium speed. I was tossed about 6ft into a rocky creek head first. I hit my face/head so hard that my eyes would not focus or stay straight for about 5minutes and my ears were ringing loudly. My riding glasses lenses broke out of the frame! When I got up and got my sight back I could not believe that there was no damage to my face/head. Today I have a good solid headache and messed up back/shoulder, but my head and face are untouched. This helmet saved my ass! That said, I had the small chin guards in.. or the inner pads removed, depending on how you look at it. While this was a lot more comfortable, it did allow my face to press more to the front of the helmet on impact and -just- slightly made cheek contact on the ground. I see the value in having those beefy cheek pads now...

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Exactly what I wanted for MTB
*by K***S on October 27, 2024*

I am a mid-30s gal that wants to keep up with boyfriend riding e-bikes on trails. I had a crash with an open faced normal helmet and was way too close to knocking my front teeth out! I tried several full face helmets from other competitors this Bell was the best fit, quality, style, comfort and value for the money spent (way cheaper than new teeth). The detachment is easy and the helmet looks stylish. It’s lightweight on your head and doesn’t affect visibility or disable your ride in any way. I was worried it would feel heavy but it’s perfect. It dial tightens in the back, the cheek pads are perfect, I feel much safer and more confident when riding. It’s sleek and doesn’t look dorky. I’m a medium size gal 130 lbs 5’8” ordered a size small. Highly recommend.

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