Fox Racing’s Speedframe helmet has become super popular among riders but it’s safe to say that it’s got a little long in the tooth. As a result of the brand’s constant tweaking and pursuit of improvement, Fox has teased some information on the latest version of its beloved trail helmet. Here’s what we know.

First spotted at 2023’s Eurobike show, Fox has finallyformation on its new open-face h dropped some inelmet, although the brand still keeps its cards pretty close to its chest.

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2025 fox speedframe Pro glasses 2 (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2025 fox speedframe Pro glasses 2.jpg, by Liam Mercer

We know that the new version of the Speedframe is a complete redesign and that Fox is bringing three models to the market, each of which benefits from different levels of Mips. The Speedframe RS is the range-topping helmet that dons Mips Integra Split whereas the Speedframe Pro (pictured here) uses Mips Air Node. The base-level helmet doesn’t get a rotational impact system.

Fox has also divulged other new features, such as a new sunglasses dock whose visor can be adjusted with a single hand. With that, Fox Racing has kept at least one thing that we know of — it uses the same head form as the outgoing lid.

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2025 fox speedframe Pro side (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2025 fox speedframe Pro side.jpg, by Liam Mercer

As for prices, we can expect the new Speedframe to start at £105, the Speedframe Pro is then priced at £165 and the top of the top-of-the-range Speedframe RS will set you back £225.

We’re told that the new Speedframe will be fully released between February and March. As you might have noticed, we’ve been riding the Speedframe Pro for a good couple of months already. So keep an eye out on the site for a full review soon.

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