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Junior Ski Helmets Salomon Orka Jr

Salomon Orka Jr

Ski Helmet

£39.95

Or 3 interest-free payments of £13.31/mo.*

9+stores
Junior Ski Helmets Salomon Orka Visor Jr
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Salomon Orka Visor Jr

Ski Helmet, Visor

£65.00£80.71

Or 3 interest-free payments of £21.66/mo.*

5stores
Junior Ski Helmets Salomon Kinder Husk Jr Skihelm pink 56-59CM

Salomon Kinder Husk Jr Skihelm pink 56-59CM

Skihelm

£70.00

Or 3 interest-free payments of £23.33/mo.*

4stores
Anon Rime Helmet white

Anon Rime Helmet white

Ski Helmet

£40.00

Or 3 interest-free payments of £13.33/mo.*

2stores
SKI HELMETS

FAQ

Ski helmets are typically made of a hard plastic outer shell and an inner foam liner. The outer shell protects against sharp objects, while the foam liner absorbs impact. Look for materials like ABS or polycarbonate for durability and EPS foam for effective shock absorption.

To choose the right size ski helmet, measure your head circumference just above your eyebrows. Ski helmets should fit snugly without being too tight. Try different sizes and adjust the straps for comfort. A well-fitted helmet shouldn't move when you shake your head.

Ski helmets should meet safety standards such as CE EN1077 or ASTM F2040. These standards ensure helmets provide adequate protection during skiing accidents. Check for certification labels inside the helmet to confirm compliance with these safety standards.

Ski Helmets: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing snowboard boots, fit and comfort should be your top priority. Ill-fitting boots can lead to discomfort and poor performance on the slopes. Ensure the boots fit snugly without being too tight. Your toes should lightly touch the end of the boot when standing up straight, but they should pull back slightly when you bend your knees. Consider trying them on with your snowboarding socks to get an accurate feel. Remember, different brands and models offer various fits, so don’t hesitate to try several options before making a decision.

Your safety is paramount when skiing, so pay attention to the safety features of ski helmets. Look for certifications like CE EN1077 or ASTM F2040, which indicate that the helmet meets industry standards for impact protection. Additionally, consider helmets equipped with MIPS (Multi-directional Impact Protection System), which offers extra protection against rotational forces during falls. These features can provide peace of mind and better protection during your adventures.

Skiing can be an intense workout, so having a helmet with good ventilation is essential to keep you comfortable. Check for adjustable vents that allow you to control airflow based on weather conditions and your exertion level. Some helmets come with removable liners that can help regulate temperature further. By considering ventilation options, you ensure that your helmet will keep you cool when needed while still offering warmth on colder days.

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