Van Rysel RCR Mips helmet review: big vents, low price, high quality and Mips too

Yet again, Van Rysel works the price-performance ratio hard, this time for a road cycling helmet

Van Rysel RCR Mips helmet in indigo blue
(Image credit: Future / James Shrubsall)
Cycling Weekly Verdict

Van Rysel's RCR Mips helmet is extremely comfortable, lightweight and well-ventilated. It's made from premium materials – the straps were notably soft against the skin – and I found adjustment for fit trouble-free. The addition of Mips at this price point represents remarkable value

Reasons to buy
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    Mips

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    Very comfortable

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    Superb ventilation for summer riding

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    Adjustment is straightforward

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    As light as many helmets retailing for twice the price or more

Reasons to avoid
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    Large vents up front work against you during colder months

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    Indigo blue colour is an acquired taste (also available in white)

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If the moniker 'Van Rysel RCR' is ringing bells for you, there's a good reason for that. The French brand's WorldTour bicycle of the same name came close to breaking the internet – or at least the part of it where the bike fans camp out – when it was released last summer.

Ridden by the Decathlon-Ag2r La Mondiale team and billed as the 'affordable' WorldTour bike, it was Cycling Weekly's most clicked-on bike of the year, without a doubt.

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James Shrubsall

After cutting his teeth on local and national newspapers, James began at Cycling Weekly as a sub-editor in 2000 when the current office was literally all fields.

Eventually becoming chief sub-editor, in 2016 he switched to the job of full-time writer, and covers news, racing and features.

A lifelong cyclist and cycling fan, James's racing days (and most of his fitness) are now behind him. But he still rides regularly, both on the road and on the gravelly stuff.

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