By Alex Evans

Published: Wednesday, 15 December 2021 at 12:00 am


Protecting your head is vital in the rough and tumble world of mountain biking, where crashes can be an all-too-frequent occurrence. That’s why getting the best mountain bike helmet possible is hugely important to staying safe and comfortable.

We’ve rounded up our pick of the best trail helmets currently on sale, plus our advice on what to look for when you’re buying a new lid.

We also have a list of the best enduro helmets if you’re looking for full-face mountain bike helmets, and another looking at the best road helmets if you ride on tarmac.

Best mountain bike helmets 2021, as rated by our expert testers

  • Bell 4Forty MIPS: £90 / $110 / AU$180
  • Giro Manifest Spherical: £250 / $260 / AU$419 / €260
  • Giro Tyrant: £135 / $170 / AU$299 / €150
  • Lazer Chiru MIPS: £60 / $60 / AU$120
  • Smith Sessions MIPS: £140 / $160 / €160
  • Troy Lee Designs A3: £200 / $220
  • B’Twin All Mountain: £29.99, international pricing TBC
  • Fox Dropframe: £130 / $170
  • Giro Fixture MIPS: £69.99 / AU$119
  • POC Kortal Race MIPS: £220 / $250 / AU$400 / €250
  • POC Tectal Race SPIN NFC: £220 / $250 / €250
  • Sweet Protection Trailblazer MIPS: £160 / $180 / €180

Bell 4Forty MIPS

4.5 out of 5 star rating
"Best
The Bell 4Forty MIPS is a feature-packed helmet.
BikeRadar / Immediate Media
  • £90 / $110 / AU$180 as tested
  • Comfortable to wear and the fit system is easy to adjust
  • Great airflow and top-value
  • It could do with indexed visor adjustment

Stacked with features, the 4Forty is pretty affordable. The large vents mean it has impressive airflow over the top of the head to help reduce heat build-up on long climbs.

We found its shape is well-suited to those with rounder heads and the fit system is easy to adjust with an indexed dial on the back of the lid.

The peak adjusts high enough for goggle parking, too.