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Answered Alternatives to Fox Dropframe

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I like wearing full-face helmets but at the moment with my weight going up and down I find my cheeks keep getting squashed and I look like a hamster. I quite like the idea of the Fox Dropframe as I still get plenty of coverage plus (I guess) a bit more adaptability with it not being a full face. Just wondered if there are any alternatives I should be looking at?
 

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Is your fullface a downhill helmet?

If so, have you looked into the newer "Enduro" fullface ones like the Fox Proframe or the Troy Lee Stage?

They are much lighter, vented really well and they come with multiple sets of inner pads in various thicknesses to adjust the inner fit.
 

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I like wearing full-face helmets but at the moment with my weight going up and down I find my cheeks keep getting squashed and I look like a hamster. I quite like the idea of the Fox Dropframe as I still get plenty of coverage plus (I guess) a bit more adaptability with it not being a full face. Just wondered if there are any alternatives I should be looking at?
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