We’ve been testing Troy Lee Designs’ latest mountain bike helmet; the A3 MIPS. Protection should be your top priority when considering a new mountain bike helmet, and the Troy Lee A3 certainly doesn’t fail to deliver on that point, with a 5-STAR rating from Virginia Tech. On top of its rather radical aesthetic, it offers a magnetic 3-Way adjustable visor, Fidlock buckle, and an innovative way of dealing with sweat. Here’s how we got on with it.
Feature image by Finlay Anderson
Review: Troy Lee A3 MTB Helmet

When Troy Lee Designs released the A3 MTB Helmet back in March, they did so with the bold claim that this helmet is so comfortable that you’ll never want to take it off. The adverts featured a number of Troy Lee sponsored riders, including Rob Warner, pictured doing some rather ordinary things such as making coffee and relaxing in a hot tub, while wearing the Troy Lee A3 helmet. Alas, this is not what caught our attention… what piqued our interest was the fact that this helmet has received a 5 STAR safety rating from independent helmet safety testers, Virginia Tech.
That’s the highest possible safety rating, going by the number of stars alone. It received a score of 11 (the lower the score the better the protection offered). While that is a very respectable score, we noted that it is actually marginally less protective than the cheaper Troy Lee A2 helmet which received a score of 10.

Contributing to the excellent score of the A3 helmet is the Mips B-Series liner, designed to deal with rotational impacts, reducing the risk of concussion injuries. Other notable safety features include the co-molded EPP and EPS, dealing with low and high speed impact energy absorption, respectively. Finally, there’s the magnificent coverage. None of that really matters if the helmet doesn’t fit properly though, so let’s discuss that first.

There’s no point beating around the bush here; the Troy Lee Designs A3 helmet is the most comfortable open-face helmet I’ve worn to date, road or MTB. While I haven’t found myself wearing it whilst doing household chores, or doing the weekly shop, Troy Lee are somewhat justified in their claims on comfort.



A sweaty affair?

The TLD A3 Visor
