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Ruroc EOX

The lightest street helmet under $600 that actually looks like you want it to.

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Price
$499
USD MSRP
Weight
3.53lbs
1,601 Grams

The Verdict

The Good

  • Supertech R10 lightness at roughly half the price
  • Massive catalog of mirrored visors and graphics to match any build
  • Genuinely capable motovlog platform once you epoxy the front mount

The Bad

  • Compare against a Shoei RF-1400 if noise is a dealbreaker
  • Visor doesn't lock shut the way a premium street lid should
  • Consider an AGV K6S if you want a softer, more broken-in fit out of the box
In the Box
  • Clear visor
  • Pinlock insert
  • Dark visor
  • Peak / visor sold separately
  • Breath deflector sold separately
  • Chin curtain sold separately
  • Helmet bag sold separately
Sport Tested Jan 2026 Rank 14 DOTECE 22.06

Closer Look

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Why the EOX is the best Ruroc ever made

This is the first Ruroc I can review without a contract, without a sponsor, without anything but my own opinion. And here's the thing: the EOX is a legitimately good helmet. By a long shot the best lid Ruroc has ever built. That's the headline.

Pick it up and you'll know why it works. A size medium lands at 3.3 pounds, which is Supertech R10 territory on a helmet that costs roughly half what the Alpinestars does. On the head it vanishes. I rode in one almost exclusively through 2024, so this isn't a three-week impression. The Quad-Matrix shell passes DOT and ECE 22.06, same standards every premium helmet on your shortlist has to clear.

Then there's the look. Ruroc leans hard into styling and aerodynamics, and if you care about the way your helmet reads in a photo, nothing in the segment touches this. The mirrored visor catalog alone is worth the price of admission, and the chin-mount plate they sell for motovloggers is the best factory camera solution any street helmet offers.

If weight and looks sit at the top of your list, you've found your helmet.

Chase Score
Good Tier
74
Category Breakdown Score / 10
Comfort & Fit
7
Ventilation
6
Noise Level
6
Visibility
7
Weight
10
Comms Setup
9
Motovlog Setup
9
Features
8
Value for Money
6
Durability & Build
6
Total Chase Score 74 /100

Who should buy this

Street riders who want a lightweight, aggressive-looking lid with a serious visor catalog and a factory-ready motovlog mount. If noise is the single thing that wrecks a helmet for you, compare against a Shoei RF-1400 first. Everyone else, the EOX earned its 74 honestly. Grab one and ride.

Recommended For

Track
Sport
Touring
Commute
Adventure
Dirt
Construction & Materials
ShellQuad-Matrix composite (T300 carbon fiber, Kevlar, nylon, fiberglass)
CertificationsDOT, ECE 22.06