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One of the most adaptable visor helmets available, the Atomic Savor Stereo combines your helmet and goggles into one, making skiing easier and more enjoyable. No issues with fogging up or losing your goggles and if finding that perfect fit for your glasses has been a challenge then this might just be your answer. The Holo core construction offers up to 30% more impact protection than the industry standards and the ventilation makes sure you never overheat. The Live Fit will instantly adapt to your head while the height adjustment system guarantees the perfect sung fit. The Stereo lens technology offers nine (yes, your read that correctly 9!) layers of mirror coating so the clarity and protection is definitely there. This helmet, goggle combination doesn’t lack anything!
Holo Core
This unique ‘egg-carton’ construction creates an extended crumple zone for maximized shock absorption. It also comes with ventilation holes so it’s cooler and lighter. This means up to 30% higher impact protection than industry safety standards require.
ASB Hard Shell Construction
Hard Shell helmets are constructed primarily from ABS plastic. This outer shell gets bonded to the EPS core for a two-piece construction that provides high durability and ultimate high impact protection.
Live Fit
Live fit pads form a wide band of memory foam that adapts precisely to your head for an instant individual fit. This soft, cushioned layer provides all day comfort out of the mountain, as well as an added layer of protection capable of dampening low level impacts before the shocks can reach your head.
360° Fit System
The 360° Fit System lets you fine tune your helmet form every angle. The dial at the rear quickly and easily adjusts lateral sizing to match the circumference of your head. And the system is also height adjustable so you can find the perfect fir for the shape of your head, It’s 100% personalised comfort guaranteed for every skier.
3D Molded Earpads
3D Molded Earpads are shaped especially for comfort and fit, surrounding your ears to keep them warm and protected in all conditions.
Active Aircon Venting
Aircon is our most advanced cooling system. The Holo Core offers wider and more air channels through each layer of the helmet which gives hot air room to escape while manually adjustable vents actively suck heat away from the head.
3Mâ„¢ X-Static Lining
This high-performance lining provides unparalleled anti-microbial and anti-odor properties.
Adjustable Visor Setting
A visor mounting that works perfectly whether you’re wearing glasses or not. Simply pivot the visor and give yourself 8mm more room to accommodate glasses, without compromising field of vision or visor closure.
Visor ID Lens
ID stands for Integrated Design, meaning the lens edge perfectly meets the curve of the helmet, maximizing your field of vision and offering greater protection against wind and snow.
Live Fit Frame
Live Fit frames are built with a flexible grid construction and feature adaptive tri-layer foam that instantly molds to the contours of your face – creating an individual fit right out of the box
Stereo Lens Technology
Nine layers of high-end mirror coating increase protection from glare and reduce eye fatigue – with the colours and coatings perfectly balanced for 100% clarity.
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Helmets can be a real lifesaver (literally). Our buying guide will give you confidence in choosing your protection.
Helmets come in a variety of different constructions. Below are the most common ones and their benefits:
Materials
Most helmets used expanded polystyrene as the main protecting agent. This hard foam is designed to take immense amounts of force before it fractures. Having a helmet crack is not a sign of a flaw but rather that it has done its job and taken the full blunt force. For this reason after any solid impact it is recommended changing your helmet in order for it to provide the same protection.
Some newer models use a material called Koroyd. This lightweight material resembles hundreds of straws put together in a honeycomb type pattern. This is designed to crush upon impact when absorbing the force. Like foam, with any hard impact you need to replace the helmet as it will never be able to absorb an impact the same twice.
Ventilation
Ventilation changes in ability as you go up the line in helmets. Price point options will have a more basic static venting. This venting cannot be adjusted. It does a good job at letting in some air on warm days without allowing too much in on colder days.
Many helmets get an upgraded adjustable venting system with closable vents in different zones. This keeps everything warm on the coldest days, and plenty of vents keep everything cool on the spring days.
Liners
Liners may seem pretty basic, but a nice liner can make a difference. At their most basic, a liner is a few pieces of material designed to add a bit of comfort. Newer liners can provide many technical features including insulation, moisture wicking, and odor control. If you ski a fair bit this will make a noticeable difference over time. You shouldn’t have to worry about wearing a beanie under your new helmet as the liner will be plenty warm enough and better fitting without.
Buckles
For the most part helmets have had a fairly standard buckle system. The Fidlock buckle was introduced a few years ago and makes things easier out on the snow. This buckle has magnets and a self locating design, making it easy to buckle your helmet even with gloves or mitts on. You can find this feature in most higher end options.
MIPS and SPIN
Nearly every crash out on the snow involves some sort of rotating impact rather than a direct impact to one spot. These proprietary systems work in conjunction with the movement of the brain inside the skull in order to reduce stress on the brain in a collision. This is becoming the standard in the winter sports world.
Every helmet brand fits slightly different, so trying on a few different ones can help you to find the best one for yourself. Most brands have equally safe helmet options, but it’s good to find one you’ll be comfortable in all day. Helmets come in different sizes that correlate to a range of measurements in centimeters. If you take a measurement of the circumference of your head, you can easily find the correlating size. Women’s and unisex helmets fit the same, but offer different colorways.
Kids helmets range from smaller fits to the same fit sizes as adults, but are usually a bit more minimal in regards to adults.
Fit Systems
All helmets come with a fit system that allows them to be fine tuned for the best fit. Some helmets are a simple elastic system while others have a dial that has a broader range. A few helmets have 360 degree fit systems or a shell that can be adjusted to size. This is helpful for people who generally find helmets too big and wide or fall between sizes.
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