For the collective knowledge, I got a BD El Capitan helmet this year to replace my Movement Alpi 3 tech. It fits and stays in the right place better than the Movement, similar size/volume in the pack, lighter weight, and better oval shape for my head. Also better venting. However, it doesn’t fit big goggles as well, and doesn’t have as many certs. I decided not to worry about the multi cert thing.
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Gravity always wins...
sproing!
Just bought another Smith Mtn Lab. Had heard there’d been some changes to the fit, but I can’t notice any changes from the well worn one (I think I got 7 seasons out of it) I’m replacing.
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I could totally see needing a little extra security if you're using the helmet for inbounds patrolling. The rear of the goggle strap does like popping up if you're not careful when raising your goggles.
I know of that model specifically because a lot of instructors use them at my home resort. There's a few other manufacturers making similar designs though I can't speak to the practicality of any of them from personal experience.
Yes, brain fart.
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Different helmet but yeah I rigged some thin bungy cord loops on my camp skimo helmet - one on each side does the job but I added one at the back too - works pretty well. Easy to do as long as your helmet has open vents in the right places which it looks like the Summit does. Will take some pics if I remember but it’s not anything particularly revolutionary.
If you’re interested i have a large couloir i’m looking to sell
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Thanks for the offer, but I'm in NZ :-)
Solly mtn lab people: some got shipped with a summer liner back in the day. Mine didn’t. Anyone willing to part with a small one? Otherwise, others had luck just putting some bike helmet-style padding in there for warmer weather?
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i'm slowly accepting the fact than i should get a new helmet. my 25+ year-old boeri has served me well. i want MIPS, low profile, durability, and ventilation. Minimal coverage and no ear flaps. a sun visor would be nice, too, but i often wear a hat underneath with it's hot. My current old boeri is fairly unique, and it's how many friends and family first notice me on the hill. So unique color is good, too. Use when touring, working on the hill, and free skiing. My head doesn't seem to fit many types of helmet (e.g., never found a giro that fit). I have a big head. I need to try them on before purchasing.
If i can find them: I'm considering sweet protection ascender (durable?), other(?) sweet protection, smith summit, what else? the helmet strap thing for the smith summit seems odd to me.
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Thanks. I’ll check out pret’s line up.
Atomics new mountaineering helmet… is rated for skiing/climbing and mtbing ..I like mine so much, I’ve started wearing it from c2c on tours.
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i mean we all know there is an actual lifespan to a helmet right?
Keeps my head dry and helps with branches. That’s always been my expectation for that helmet.
Nah, helmets are like bindings. Indemnification charts are for losers.
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I’m still searching. I’m starting to think there are no low profile helmets made with skiing cert and MIPS that are as low profile as my current (old) boeri.
I have a smith summit, pret cynic x, and atomic backland ul at home. The cable on the summit is weird across my scalp. I do not think the pret helmet shape matches my head shape, and the atomic seems very bulky. I like the idea of the atomic multi certs and my bike helmet is kinda falling apart, but it seems really bulky.
Any other recommendations to try out?
Argh
I like the Movement 3Tech for both skiing and climbing but it isn't MIPS (not a big deal for me).
If you can live without the ski cert, the BD Capitan has MIPS.
I have this and like it unless it’s really cold
https://www.sweetprotection.com/us/e...et-dirt-black/
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