Ski Helmet

Find the ideal ski helmet among the best brands. Practical tips, selection criteria, and comparison of Bolle, Rossignol, Scott, and Julbo.
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Ski Helmet: Buying Guide

A good helmet changes everything. It protects. It reassures. It must be comfortable and suited to your practice.

Types of Helmets

  • Fixed Shell: robust, excellent protection against impacts.
  • Shell with Removable Chin Guard: more versatile for touring or free-ride.
  • Helmet with Visor: combines helmet and screen for optimal visibility; you can also find visor models: cheap Cebe visor ski helmet for tight budgets.
  • Lightweight Helmets: favored for performance and uphill skiing.

Criteria for Choosing Well

  • Size and Fit: measure your head circumference and try it with your goggles.
  • Safety: CE/EN certifications, presence of multi-impact absorption. Consider anti-rotation technologies like MIPS.
  • Weight: lighter = more comfort throughout the day.
  • Ventilation: adjustable to adapt to temperature.
  • Goggle Compatibility: rear cord, facial foam, no pressure points.
  • Accessories: removable ear pads, micrometric adjustment, audio support.

Compare the Best Brands

Bollé: renowned for optics and versatility. Careful design, good finishes, and often an excellent quality/price ratio. You can also find Bollé equipment for skiing and biking if you are looking for multi-activity ranges.

Rossignol: a history in skiing, models designed for performance and comfort. Check out the Rossignol collection online to see the latest innovations and helmet + goggle packs.

Scott: focus on lightweight and ventilation. Ideal for sports practice and touring. For quick purchases, consider Scott gear with express delivery.

Julbo: specialist in goggles and visor-goggle compatibility. Their offer includes goggles, helmets, and Julbo glasses for those who want perfect integration between vision and protection.

Safety and Additional Equipment

The helmet protects the head, but always complete your equipment: quality back protectors for on-piste and off-piste, as well as wrist protectors and reinforcements if you practice freestyle or snowpark. Check the condition of the helmet after a fall: a serious impact requires replacement.

Helmet Maintenance

  • Cleaning: use a damp sponge and mild soap.
  • Drying: let it air dry, away from direct sunlight.
  • Storage: avoid extreme temperatures and heavy objects placed on top.
  • Replacement: every 3 to 5 years, or immediately after a significant impact.

Where to Buy?

To buy in a physical store or online, compare sizes, return policies, and availability of accessories. You can buy ski equipment online on official sites like alpinstore.com of the brands or at specialized retailers. Look for availability, delivery options, and seasonal promotions.

FAQ

What is the right fit?
The helmet should be snug without being painful. It should not move when you shake your head.

Does the helmet really reduce the risk of injury?
Yes. It reduces serious head injuries and protects against lateral and vertical impacts.

Can a helmet be repaired after an impact?
No. After a significant impact, the helmet must be replaced. The foam and shell may be compromised without visible signs.

I wear glasses: which helmet should I choose?
Opt for a model compatible with goggles or with a visor. Test compatibility in-store or check product sheets online.

Happy shopping and good descents!

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