Lazer Magma review

Lazer's 304g Magma isn't the lightest helmet in the world but it still has a few tricks up its sleeve. It uses a four-piece inmold design to save it from everyday knocks and the shell has 21 vents - some of which are quite big - with considerable internal channelling to stop you overheating. The micro adjust Comfort 2 retention setup can be a little fiddly to use though, especially with gloves on, and the Lazer does sit high up on your head compared to some. As for the styling, it's a love/hate thing. Fortunately for Lazer, we loved it more than we hated it.

Our rating

4.0

Published: June 20, 2007 at 1:17 pm

Our review
Lazer's 304g Magma isn't the lightest helmet in the world but it still has a few tricks up its sleeve. The Lazer does sit high up on your head compared to some. As for the styling, it's a love/hate thing. Fortunately for Lazer, we loved it more than we hated it.

Lazer's 304g Magma isn't the lightest helmet in the world but it still has a few tricks up its sleeve.

It uses a four-piece inmold design to save it from everyday knocks and the shell has 21 vents - some of which are quite big - with considerable internal channelling to stop you overheating. The micro adjust Comfort 2 retention setup can be a little fiddly to use though, especially with gloves on, and the Lazer does sit high up on your head compared to some. As for the styling, it's a love/hate thing. Fortunately for Lazer, we loved it more than we hated it.

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