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Climbing Helmets Black Diamond Capitan - Octane/Black

Black Diamond Capitan - Octane/Black

Climbing Helmet

£49.00
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CLIMBING HELMETS

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Climbing helmets are protective gear designed to shield your head from impacts and falling debris. They are essential for safety during climbing activities. Look for helmets with robust construction, a comfortable fit, and adequate ventilation to ensure both protection and comfort.

Choosing the right climbing helmet size involves measuring your head circumference. Most brands offer adjustable systems for a snug fit. Ensure the helmet sits level on your head, covering the forehead without tilting back or forward.

Climbing helmets are typically made from polycarbonate or ABS plastic shells with foam liners. These materials provide impact resistance and cushioning. Consider lightweight yet durable options that balance safety with comfort during long climbs.

Climbing Helmets: 3 things to consider before buying

Your safety is paramount, so it's crucial to look for climbing helmets with essential safety features. Consider models with certifications like CE and UIAA, which ensure the helmet meets industry standards. Look for designs with impact-absorbing materials and a secure fit system that keeps the helmet snug during climbs. Ventilation is another important factor; it helps keep you cool without compromising on protection.

Getting the perfect fit is key to comfort and safety. Climbing helmets come in various sizes, so measure your head circumference before shopping. Most brands provide a sizing chart—use it to find your match. A good fit means the helmet should sit level on your head, not tilt forward or backward, and should be comfortable even after hours of wear. Adjustable straps can help fine-tune the fit for different head shapes.

The weight of a climbing helmet can affect your performance, especially on long climbs. Lightweight options are less tiring but ensure they don't compromise on durability. Many helmets use polycarbonate shells for lightness paired with EPS foam for impact resistance. Durability also depends on how often you climb and in what conditions; if you're into regular or extreme climbing, investing in a robust model might be wise.

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