Up to 50% off in Ruroc Sale | Grab yours before it's too late

Motorbike helmet manufacturer Ruroc who are well known for their distinctive streetfighter style and popular designs are hosting a sale! With up to 50% off on selected Atlas 4.0 models including Iron Man, Captain America, Black Panther along with the Race variant in the Union Jack, Stars and Stripes and Tricolore designs.

To make buying your helmet hassle free, Ruroc offer free UK shipping, 0% finance options and free exchanges and returns to help guarantee the perfect fit for you.

40% off

Price: £347.40 (was £579.00)

50%

Price: £212.50 (was £425.00)

30% off

Price: £315.00 (was £450.00)

MCN have tested the Ruroc Atlas 4.0

Tested by Richard Newland | Four stars overall

“The build quality feels great, with the T300 Raw Carbon version revealing a uniformly high level of finish, while all trim and venting is nicely integrated. The matt carbon surface does mark extremely easily, though. The rear vent is always open, and has a reasonable aperture, while the small brow vent can be opened and closed with an external slider. But the chin vent uses an internal slider that’s near impossible to access when wearing the helmet.

“Neither have very big apertures (don’t be fooled by how big the vent grilles look), so the airflow isn’t much different open or closed – especially as the Rheon-enabled energy absorbing helmet lining covers the brow vents. The side vents aren’t actually vents – but all are pleasingly quiet and having worn the Atlas from sub-zero to +18°C, I felt comfortable at all times.

“The lining is plush, and comfy, and the smooth EPS means none of those ridged head imprints you get with some lids. The visors are good, the Pinlock integration excellent, and the big tab to open/close the visor is useful – but the visor doesn’t lock shut. Switching visors just requires a quarter-turn of the two retaining thumbscrews (no tools needed) – but the ridges are a bit too small for easy operation, and while visors pop off easily, they can be a complete pig to relocate.

“The chin strap closure is an initially terrifying ‘Fidlock’ magnetic clasp, which releases with so little effort on the pull-tab that you’ll be convinced it’ll undo if the wind changes, but it’s actually reassuringly secure. Closing it does take some getting used to, but once you’ve got the technique, it’s a doddle.

“Overall, a great helmet that’s comfortable, decently quiet, certified to the latest ECE22.06 standard, well made, and priced fairly – although the lack of branding makes it look somehow lower quality than it is.”

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