HardnutZ original design ski helmets are ABS Injection moulded helmets, built using two separate shells. An impact-absorbing inner EPS (Expanded Polystyrene) liner is bonded to a hard, outer ABS (Acrylonitrite Butadiene Styrene) plastic shell. The helmets also have a 3rd layer of metal mesh covering the vents to help protect your head from penetration injuries. This type of helmet is slightly more bulky (although not by much) and is a cheaper option compared to an in-mould helmet. A little more hard-wearing too.

Technical Ski Helmet Features:

  • Tough ABS injection moulded outer shell for maximum protection
  • Impact-absorbing EPS liner
  • Steel mesh layer between ABS and EPS shells to increase protection
  • 12 vents to help keep you cool
  • Dial-fit adjuster to ensure a proper but comfortable fit
  • Simple to adjust chin strap with comfy fleece chin pad
  • Luxury ear-pads, removable to help you keep cool on those Spring days
  • Removeable, washable luxury helmet liner
  • Rear goggle strap to ensure your goggs don't go walkies on the slopes
  • Black rubber rim and covered EPS
  • All fully tested to CD EN 1077:2007
  • Size Guide - Small 51-54cm, Medium 54-58cm
  • Ideal ski & snowboard helmet for all levels

Choosing Your Ski Helmet Size

To choose what size ski helmet to order, find yourself a fabric tape measure or something similar to measure your bonce with. Taking the tape, measure around your head just above your eyebrows and ears. Getting someone to help is probably best for a more accurate reading. Once you have the size check out the sizing below...

Small 51-54cms
Medium 54-58cms
Large 58 - 61cms

Fitting

Getting the right fit is essential. Too tight and you may get a headache, or worse, decide to take the helmet off and not wear it! Too loose and the helmet could slipoff on impact, reducing the protection or may be even causing injury. Once you have chosen the right size helmet, loosen the dial-fit adjuster and put the helmet on, making sure the front edge of the helmet is just above your eyebrows and not half way up your forehead! Next, tighten the adjuster until a comfortable but secure fit is found. To test this, lean forwards with the chin strap still undone and see if the helmet falls off. If it does, it's too loose. Simply tighten the dial until the helmet stays put. Next do up the chinstrap and adjust to the correct length, this being loose enough to get two fingers in between the strap and the neck. Lastlyput your hand on top of the helmet and rock it back and forth. The helmet should not slide across your head and your eyebrows should move up and down with the movement of the helmet. Ultimately the helmet should fit not only snuggly and comfortably but it should be secure and safe.

Safety & Testing

Both in-mould and ABS injection snow helmets have to pass the same CE-EN1077 European safety tests. The EPS liners in both types are designed to dissipate the energy of a collision either by compacting or breaking. Sometimes this damage is invisible to the naked eye so general advice is that if your helmet takes a proper smack, you should replace it. Due to the nature of the construction of the two types of helmet, the ABS injection style helmet can be more durable and hard wearing. All of our helmets have been tested and passed by global testing company SGS.

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