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Smith Code MIPS x TNF Round Contour Helmet 2024

Smith Code MIPS x TNF Round Contour Helmet 2024

Regular price $139.97
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Color: Matte TNF Fawn Grey
Size: S

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BOA Lace

Secure your boots by dialing the BOA system.

EPS Construction

EPS foam construction provides superior impact protection while being extremely lightweight.

Koroyd Technology

Absorbs and dissipates energy extremely efficiently in a controlled and predictable manner.

MIPS Protection

This product contains MIPS which helps with rotational impact and reduces concussion severity.

Passive Venting System

Channels integrated into the helmet draw air in the front and pull moisture out the back.

Description

It's the little things that make a difference. Fresh snow, a day off, and a helmet that prioritizes comfort and style right along with crash protection. The Smith Code ski and snowboard helmet does it all. Zonal Koroyd™ and MIPS™ impact protection absorb energy in the event of a crash. The super-adjustable BOA™ 360 Fit System and a warm, knit liner let you customize the fit for comfort that lasts from first chair to last. Six engineered vents work with your goggles for fog-free vision, and a magnetic chinstrap buckle makes for easy one-hand operation. Not to mention it's nice and light, too. The little things add up.

Integration

  • Designed for ultimate integration with Smith goggles for maximum comfort and venting

Fit

  • BOA™ 360 Fit System offers the most adjustable fit with the turn of a dial for on-the-fly micro-adjustability
  • AirEvac™ ventilation system integrates with Smith goggles for fog-free lenses

Protection

  • Lightweight in-mold construction fuses the exterior shell and EPS foam for a one-piece design that's lightweight and durable
  • Zonal Koroyd™ coverage for lightweight, energy-absorbing and ventilated impact protection
  • MIPS™ Brain Protection System reduces rotational forces caused by angled impacts to the head

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