PROGRESSIVE PROTECTION – SMITH’S SNOW SPORTS HELMET RANGE FOR 2020

Smith Snow Helmet
Smith Quantum

QUANTUM LEAP

With winter knocking at the door, we take a look at Smith’s snow range for the coming season.

First up, the flagship ski helmet in the range; the Quantum.
Described as ‘protection with maximum horsepower’ by Smith, the Quantum makes use of a full Koroyd core to provide maximum protection without compromising on breathability or weight.

This helmet provides more advanced impact protection at the sides of the head, as well as on top.

THE PERFECT VANTAGE

The Vantage was built for riders who demand the best performance.

Using Koroyd technology, it provides excellent impact protection and full coverage of the head, while also increasing airflow.

Smith’s own AirEvac2 technology allows for greater goggle integration, while on the inside its Boa 360 system with a 360º halo design allows the rider to really dial in their fit.

Smith Vantage

NEXT LEVEL

The Level was made with comfort in mind and to help freeriders carve up the biggest lines.

Complete comfort is achieved with Smith’s adjustable VaporFit system, while that perfect freeride look is achieved with the sleek outer shell and rubber visor. 

The combination of Koroyd’s damage control system and a network of 20 vents, keeps your head well protected, but not overcooked, all season long.

Smith Level Snow Helmet Matte Black - Mystic Green
Smith Code Matte Cloudgrey

KNOW THE Code

Impressive technology lies beneath the simple, skate-inspired exterior of the Smith Code.

Koroyd is used to improve the helmet’s impact performance for a confidence-inspiring riding experience.

Fidlock fastening keeps everything smooth and fuss-free, even if you only have one hand free. The technical-knit liner provides beanie like comfort with a Boa 360 fit system that lets you really fine-tune.

MIRAGE ON THE HORIZON

Smith has considered every detail of the Mirage, ensuring it delivers supreme value for the most progressive female riders out there.

The Mirage delivers plenty of performance in an affordable package. Lightweight at just 400g (16oz), this helmet is also compatible with Outdoor Tech™ audio systems. 

A fleece liner ensures you stay warm when you’re out all day on the hill.

 

Smith Mirage
Smith Snow Helmets Mission Men's

ON A MISSION

The Mirage’s male equivalent has a very similar vibe, a Koroyd-equipped helmet that delivers great value. 

Lightweight in-mold construction techniques combined with an adjustable dial and AirEvac ventilation make for a high-performance helmet weighing in at just 400 grams (16oz). 

The Mission brings Smith’s proven fit and function in an affordable package. 

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