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The TSG Pass Pro and Predator DH6-Xg helmets are two popular choices among electric scooter, Onewheel, EUC, and eskate riders. They share a sleek full-face design with D-ring closures, CE EN 1078 certification for biking and skateboarding, and availability at Eevee’s. However, they also have distinct differences.
The Predator DH6-Xg stands out as the lighter option at 900 grams, 15% lighter than the TSG Pass Pro. It includes three lenses (clear, chrome, and black) for various lighting conditions and offers improved ventilation, reducing fogging. The DH6-Xg fits most head sizes and comes in matte and glossy finishes, making it easier to hear while riding.
On the other hand, the TSG Pass Pro is more budget-friendly and offers a broader range of color choices. It includes a microfiber bag with a slot for an extra lens. It holds both CE EN 1078 and ASTM 1952 certifications, specifically for downhill mountain biking.
Key factors to consider include weight, ventilation, budget, hearing ability, certifications, lens options, and size fit. While the TSG Pass Pro is the more affordable option, the Predator DH6-Xg is lighter and offers better hearing. The TSG Pass Pro holds the additional downhill mountain biking certification and offers more color variety, but the DH6-Xg includes three lenses. The DH6-Xg provides a one-size-fits-most design with various padding options, while the TSG Pass Pro requires selecting a specific size.
In summary, both helmets provide excellent protection for high-powered electric rides, and your choice should align with your priorities, whether it’s price, weight, ventilation, color options, hearing capability, certifications, lens variety, or size fit.
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