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Ski Helmets - Put a lid on it!

Congratulations, you've decided to protect your noggin against the perils of the ski slope! ski helmet. Your bicycle helmet will not keep you warm on the slopes and safe on the snow.

Ski Helmet Styles

Take a look at these styles to help you find which one works best for your needs. 

Safety

* Clearly, safety is on your mindotherwise, why buy a helmet? * Look for helmets with CE, ASTM, or Snell RS-98 certification. * Every season brings helmets that are lighter, stronger, and more comfortable as material technology continues to advance.

Fit

Following the safety advice, it's extremely important to find a helmet that fits or else you're risking a danger to your noggin if you accidentally pitch yourself off the slope. Additionally, a loosefitting head piece will only distract you from the pleasures of the sport. * You want your helmet to fit snugly, but not too tight or too loose. * Check for gapsyou don't want cold air to sneak in. * If you usually wear a helmet liner, be sure to try the head piece while wearing the liner, just as you would try a shoe with a sock. * Make sure your goggles will fit over the helmet and closely to your face. Not all helmets and goggles are compatible. * The ABC of Snowboarding gives us an article about buying helmets for skiing or snowboarding, with detailed instructions about measuring your head and finding your helmet size.

Features

Major Manufacturers

Here are some of the popular manufacturers of Ski Helmets. They are all made according to safety standards so you won't have to feel concerned with any of these brands. 

Women's Ski Helmets

Women's ski helmets are made slightly smaller to fit a woman's head and often come in feminine patterns for a female-specific look. 

Men's Ski Helmets

Top Sellers

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