🧠 Ride smart, ride fearless with Demon FR Link – where protection meets style.
The Demon United FR Link System Mountain Bike Helmet is a premium fullface helmet designed for XC and freeride cyclists. Featuring a lightweight 1.8 lb polycarbonate shell, removable chin guard, adjustable cinch dial for a perfect fit, and customizable cheek padding, it delivers top-tier protection, comfort, and ventilation for serious riders.
Brand | DEMON UNITED |
Color | Black Adult |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Size | One Size |
Special Feature | Adjustable Strap |
Model Name | Demon FR LINK Freeride |
Outer Material | Polycarbonate (PC) |
Recommended Uses For Product | Cycling |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 14 x 10 x 10 inches |
Inner Material | Foam |
Item Weight | 1.8 Pounds |
UPC | 850002836806 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.13 x 10 x 9.75 inches |
Package Weight | 1.07 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14 x 10 x 10 inches |
Brand Name | DEMON UNITED |
Material | Plastic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Demon United |
Part Number | FR Link |
Included Components | helmet |
K**R
Impressed so far
Since I'm not usually one to cut corners on any of my bike gear, I had reservations about this helmet initially because of the lesser-known brand and the price. Since I have a Smith Forefront I usually use, I thought I'd just pick this helmet up and give it a few rides just for the heck of it. The few other removable full-face enduro helmets are almost twice as much, and I do wonder at times if it's worth it. I know there's the argument of "why take a chance with your brain," and I get that. This helmet does not have MIPS so that is a strike against it, but overall I am impressed with the construction of it. The ventilation is excellent, and it is incredibly light. The adjustment is precise and the fit, including cheek pads, is very comfortable.The ultimate outcome is that I now wear this helmet more than my Smith because it's just as comfortable, and I like the reassurance provided by the full face protection. You barely know the chin guard is there. I haven't crashed with it yet, so that level of performance is TBD, but for now I'm completely satisfied with it.
S**S
Great Value to money! In comparison to ..
I mostly ride pretty casually through easy to gnarly terrain, and sometimes in some local friendly downhill competitions.. and a convertible helmet gives me the flexibility to do both. After a lot of searching for a convertible full face helmet, I decided to try this out.PROS: Very free flowing with lots of ventilation.Quite light.Looks very good imo, has a stealth look to itMovable visor.. something even some more expensive ones don't havehas adjustable tightening dial to get better fit around headchinbar can be removed easilyfits M/L head comfortablypriceCons: While WEARING the helmet, it's easy to remove the chin-bar, but it's extremely difficult to attach it...it's hard to align it properly so the hooks connect. The Giro Switchblade helmet has a mechanism that fits much more smoothly. BUT that helmet also costs TWICE as much. It's fine if you attach the chinbar before putting it on..which most people do anyways..but I sometimes want to attach it while I'm wearing it... anyways, it's not a deal-breaker.So all in all, I do like this helmet. It's priced very competitively, and for anyone looking for a convertible full face helmet, there really aren't many options in general. Unless you're a pro level rider, this helmet is worth a look for most type of riding.Plus, the seller is great and helpful!
S**.
Comfortable and light
Very good overall. good quality padding and stitching.Well ventilated even when using with full face.Suggesting to improve the latch mechanism for the chin guard (need to take helmet off) and wider sun visor
C**S
Great Helmet
I use this helmet daily ( both with the front protector and without). Its very easy to remove the front protector if needed. When I got my e bike it came with a free helmet but this Helmet makes me feel more safe and feels much stronger. With the front face protector on I feel more protected on the roads. It's very light weight and the way it fits on my head feels very secure. Got a Great bike and now a Great Helmet. Now My wife wants one too. When it comes to safety I don't skimp. I checked this Helmet out and got what I needed. All the best out there on your biking journeys.
C**C
DO NOT BUY. CHEAP PRODUCT
Cheap lightweight helmet. Fell apart after a month of use. While it did fit good. It fell apart. Emailed customer service. They wanted me to pay for part and shipping. Normal companies do not do this. It is a warranty item and should be covered. Spend your money on another brand. This is what happens when we buy the cheapest brand trying to save money. It will not last long term. Buy elsewhere
J**R
Lightweight going up, solid protection going down
I've been riding with this helmet exclusively for a solid year now in the Pacific Northwest in the summer and in Baja, Mexico in the winter. Though I've yet to have a crash with it, the chin guard has a solid connection that I trust would be ample protection, should I need it. I ride uphill without the chin guard in place, and then clip it in before starting my downhill. I always take the helmet off to re-attach the chin guard. I find the helmet without chin guard a bit warmer than others, but not too much warmer, very acceptable. A bonus that I've found recently is that my new bone conduction headphones fit underneath with chin guard both in place and detached!
S**E
good cheap protection but DANGER: NOISY, HEARING DAMAGE
Bought this for riding electric unicycles. No accidents yet so can't evaluate the protection. The removable jaw does take some fumbling to align and reinstall, not a quick snap-on if you care, I leave it on and I also have a bike helmet. I stapled a strap to the back for clipping a red blinker. Sun visor is pretty narrow, it certainly isn't skin protection, but it's great for riding into the sunrise. Goes on with care especially if wearing a Bluetooth headset, it's a tight fit.UPDATE 2yrs: I had a 15mph fast fall, "clotheslined" feet swept from under me, jaw and visor hit the ground and have minor cosmetic damage, glad it wasn't my face. Ratchet in adjuster knob began slipping, couldn't find why but works better after reassembling.UPDATE 3yrs: I'm having some onset of tinnitus, and I'm pretty sure it's the wind noise inside this helmet. It's way noisier than my bike helmet, I turn my Shokz all the way up and still can't hear. I found products for quieting bike helmets, they do work on my bike helmet but they don't work on this helmet. This helmet needs some kind of foam/fuzz/cushion air dam in front of the ears to bring the dB level of wind noise down below the injury threshold.Also the mechanical stops on the visor both crumbled and I had to rebuild them or remove the visor.
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