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Reddit mentions of BELL Super 2 MTB Helmet Closeout Medium Matte Black/White

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BELL Super 2 MTB Helmet Closeout Medium Matte Black/White
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Height8 Inches
Length14 Inches
Weight1.75 Pounds
Width9 Inches

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Found 1 comment on BELL Super 2 MTB Helmet Closeout Medium Matte Black/White:

u/RustlingintheBushes · 11 pointsr/MTB

I've been riding comfortably on a budget for awhile now. There are a ton of items you can get that are just quality of life type shit. I'm just now really starting to get some MTB shorts and cycling socks and stuff. It's nice but not at all necessary to have fun on two wheels. Here's what I recommend:

Bikes: Scour pinkbike.com and your local Craigslist, and once you have found some options in your price range (I suggest spending at least $500 for something that'll last awhile), post back here and ask for recommendations. People love living vicariously through other people buying bikes.

Helmet: Definitely the one piece of safety gear that's a must. Bell Super 2's are on sale right now for $55, or you can go cheaper. Just get a reputable brand like Giro, Bell, or Fox.

Clothes: Whatever is comfortable. Basketball or board shorts, cotton socks, cotton or polyester tees. Clothing has never been a big deal for me in years of riding, I'm only just now starting to buy some MTB shorts/socks, but honestly anything is fine.

Shoes: Skate shoes work perfectly on a budget. I prefer DC shoes like the Lynx over Vans

Gloves: I highly recommend a pair of Mechanixwear Original Gloves. I got a pair of these 4 years ago when I started MTBing again, and they're STILL holding up perfectly.

Multitool: One of these is very useful, especially if you don't own a set of metric allen wrenches. They are crucial for making adjustments to your stem, adjusting bars, seatpost height, shifter and brake positioning, and adding/removing bottle cages.

Pump: I'm not quite sure which one to recommend, but I have a Serfas floor pump that's worked decently for me. Obviously a must for any biker.

Hydration Pack: Not a necessity if you have bottle cages, but still helpful for carrying food, first aid, tubes, patch kit, multi tool, mini pump, etc. for trail side repairs. If you're really on a budget, any small backpack can work as long as it's secure and comfortable enough. I have a Camelbak Rogue. It's a bit too small but it gets the job done. I have a hardtail so I'm able to run dual bottle cages.