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October 7, 2003

 

Bell Qualifier Pro Helmet

Bell Qualifier Pro
by J. Rex Brown

UPDATE:
6/2004— Since this review was written Bell has discontinued the Qualifier helmet. However, they do still offer the full face version call the Bellistic. Another version called the Faction is worth checking out. Both helmets are a great value, and the Bellistic offers even more protection than the open face Qualifier.

2006 Bell Bellistic Full-Face Helmet - Closeout!

Available online through Performance Bike

Helmets for riding observed trials have to be light and unobtrusive. Full face lids are too restrictive, not to mention hot. Many riders look for something with more ventilation and less weight than a "real" motorcycle helmet. Even helmets designed for observed trials can be too hot in the summer months.

Many people consider bicycle and skateboard helmets too flimsy for serious protection on a motorcycle, even for the low speeds of a typical trials. Falling squarely between a regular bicycle and a motorcycle helmet is the Bell Qualifier Pro. This unique helmet is designed for the sport of "downhill mountain bike racing." Definitely not a low speed sport!

These helmets are constructed of a layered fiberglass shell with an EPS foam liner. The adjustable visor and strap are typical off-road motorcycle style. Not so typical are the eleven large vents in the top and sides of this helmet. The interior is as plush as any motorcycle helmet I've owned (actually nicer than most!). Three sizes are offered and adhesive pads are included to fine-tune the fit.

I've owned the black version of this helmet for several months now and really like it. I have taken a few minor spills and feel perfectly safe bouncing around the woods wearing it. The ventilation is excellent. However, those large vents that make it so appealing are also one of the few drawbacks. Trail riding through trees can present a rude awakening when a limb pokes you in the head or tries to pry you off the bike. I guess the mountain bike crowd are used to this danger? The only improvement I could suggest would be a removable interior for easier cleaning.

Bell Qualifier Pro makes a great trials helmetFor years only one "real motorcycle helmet" designed for observed trials was available. Even today there are only a handful of purpose-built helmets on the market. Some of these carry DOT approval, or a European equivalent, but seldom a SNELL rating. If ratings don't matter the Bell Qualifier Pro offers a believable alternative and, with a street price under $40, an incredible value. Check your local club regulations before you start shopping.

Bell Helmets
www.bellbikehelmets.com

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