Drastic protection standards
EN 1077:2007 class B is the European standard applicable to helmets used for cranial protection during downhill skiing or snowboarding. This standard is characterized by tests on impact absorption capacity and penetration resistance.
A practical adjustment knob to adapt the helmet to your body shape.
The Turnring is an essential part of your helmet's fit. This system allows easy, precise adjustment at all times, thanks to a knob that's accessible even when wearing ski gloves. It gives you maximum comfort and safety. Turn the knob to the right to tighten, to the left to loosen.
A passive ventilation system
The Venting System improves your helmet's thermal regulation and reduces fogging in your mask. This type of design guides air to evacuate heat and moisture, taking into account the complete helmet-mask interface.
Hard Shell construction
Hard Shell Construction adds strength and robustness to your helmet. This type of construction incorporates an injection-molded ABS outer shell to withstand powerful impacts. With high resistance to bumps and knocks. The inner EPS shell absorbs the shock of impact. We advise you to change your snowboard helmet every 5 years at the most, provided it hasn't suffered a major impact in the meantime.
SAFETY
Don't put a thick cap under your child's helmet, as it will pull the helmet away from the child's head, leaving him less well protected.
Choose a cap or balaclava under the helmet, which are very thin and won't compromise your child's safety. A helmet keeps you warm, so there's often no need to add a layer. You should also avoid adding a camera to your helmet, as this can compromise safety. The standard does not take into account the addition of elements on the helmet.
Return conditions (Specific product: Personal protective equipment)
Make sure that the product is suitable for you.
If not, return it in accordance with our conditions: with instructions, labels and, if applicable, the original packaging.