Mutiny Goggle Fit

Red Mutiny Audio Helmet

Red Mutiny Audio Helmet

Rating for this product: 4 November 17, 2008

*Continued from last review*
Just bought a pair of Smith I/Os to go with this helm. They fit perfectly, and airflow is decent.

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Everything you could ever want, besides cake.

Smith I/O Interchangeable Optics Spherical Series Goggles

Smith I/O Interchangeable Optics Spherical Series Goggles

Rating for this product: 5 November 17, 2008

After a long and fruitless search for a goggle that fits with my 2009 RED mutiny helmet, I have stumbled upon the lifesaving waters of Smith's I/O. It snugs up under the visor with ease, actually fits my face (which is usually large specs only), good peripheral vision, and lens changing is so easy it almost hurts. The sensor mirror and ignitor mirror give you everything you could ever ask for any conditions. Smith optics are crystal clear. Costs a good chunk of change, but save all those pennies and your eyes will thank you.

Nailed It? 1 Yes

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Big Noggin Protection

Red Mutiny Audio Helmet

Red Mutiny Audio Helmet

Rating for this product: 4 November 7, 2008

I bought this helmet, because I didnt like the way a XL bern made my head look like a mushroom (i got a big noggin).
Overall I'm impressed with this helmet, but there are a couple things that could be better. The earpieces do push into my ears making it slightly uncomfortable, but not a big issue. I usually ride with earbuds for audio but I'll give them a shot. Also, MAKE SURE to try this helmet on with a pair of goggles before buying either, the visor makes fit a bit harder to get right, but I've found that Dragon Maces, any Anon, or Electric eg2s and spy soldiers fit well with minimal gaper gap.

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