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I had the All Mountain but dented it in the spring on Lumpy's Epic. Agree that
it looks unique which I liked but fit was something to get used to. Not having
the occipital bun holder meant that when you bend forward to duck under
something or you're way back on a something steep, the helmet does not get
pushed forward when the skin and fat on the back of the head bunches up. But I
did not find it tight enough for a head lamp. The gangsta pad works to an
extent by hanging out in front of the eyes/glasses so when the sweat drips
off, and it will, it drips in front of the eye wear. Seemed to work as
advertized. I also tried on the enduro one and it did not fit so well. Felt
kind of perched. For the record, Specialized helmets fit my noggin the best.
So if those fit you, the Urge AM should too.
June 26, 2013, 8:52 a.m. - Oldfart
#!markdown I had the All Mountain but dented it in the spring on Lumpy's Epic. Agree that it looks unique which I liked but fit was something to get used to. Not having the occipital bun holder meant that when you bend forward to duck under something or you're way back on a something steep, the helmet does not get pushed forward when the skin and fat on the back of the head bunches up. But I did not find it tight enough for a head lamp. The gangsta pad works to an extent by hanging out in front of the eyes/glasses so when the sweat drips off, and it will, it drips in front of the eye wear. Seemed to work as advertized. I also tried on the enduro one and it did not fit so well. Felt kind of perched. For the record, Specialized helmets fit my noggin the best. So if those fit you, the Urge AM should too.