Built from the DNA of the legendary Rampage Pro Carbon, the Rampage RS Crypt Helmet is designed for riders who push harder, ride faster, and demand confidence on every descent. Whether you’re dropping into steep bike park lines, racing enduro stages, or charging technical downhill terrain, the Rampage RS delivers pro-level protection without compromising comfort or ventilation.
The Rampage RS represents the next evolution of aggressive mountain bike full-face helmets. Its lightweight carbon fiber shell keeps weight manageable during long park laps and pedal-heavy transfers, while the dual-layer EPS construction helps absorb both high- and low-speed impacts. Combined with the advanced Mips® Integra Split protection system, this helmet is engineered to reduce rotational forces during crashes — a critical feature for modern gravity riding.
For riders in Alberta and Western Canada, the Rampage RS is especially well suited to demanding terrain. From steep technical descents in Moose Mountain to bike park laps at Panorama Bike Park or full downhill weekends in Whistler Bike Park, this helmet is built for high-speed confidence and repeated impacts. Excellent ventilation through the channeled EPS design also helps riders stay cooler during summer shuttle days and enduro race stages.
The two-position visor is GoPro® compatible, making the Rampage RS a strong choice for riders filming park laps, race runs, and freeride sessions. Inside, the removable Ionic+® antimicrobial liner and cheek pads manage sweat and odor while keeping comfort high through long days on the mountain.
The Rampage RS Crypt Helmet is ideal for:
If your riding includes jumps, steep rock rolls, technical descents, or high-speed terrain, the Rampage RS is designed for that environment.
The Proframe is optimized more for pedal-focused trail and enduro riding with maximum airflow and lighter overall construction. The Rampage RS offers a higher level of gravity-focused protection, making it the better choice for downhill racing, bike park riding, larger jumps, and more aggressive terrain.
The Troy Lee Designs D4 remains a benchmark downhill helmet, but the Rampage RS competes closely with its lightweight carbon construction, advanced rotational impact technology, and strong ventilation. Riders who prefer Fox fitment and a more modern integrated Mips® system may lean toward the Rampage RS.
Yes. While it is gravity-focused, the lightweight shell and ventilation make it suitable for aggressive enduro racing and shuttle-access riding.
Absolutely. The helmet is designed to pair seamlessly with modern MTB goggles.
Yes. It meets ASTM F1952 downhill certification standards along with multiple international safety certifications.
Yes. The Rampage RS meets the NTA-8776 e-bike helmet certification standard.
Yes. The Ionic+® liner and cheek pads are fully removable, washable, antimicrobial, and moisture-wicking.
Yes. The two-position visor is GoPro® compatible for mounting action cameras.