Traverse Vigilis 2-in-1 Convertible Ski & Snowboard / Bike & Skate Helmet with 10 vents, Matte Snowcap, Small/Medium (54-58cm)
There are few things as versatile as this Traverse helmet. Shred the slopes in the snow with our fully formed, lightweight helmet. It’s certified with an ABS exterior and an EPS interior. The front mini visor is shaped to accommodate ski goggles and there’s a clip on the back to secure them. The inside is lined with a fleece netted cap to wick away moisture and keep you warm. The mesh material improves ventilation throughout the helmet while the embroidered logo is just there to look fancy. The earmuffs are warm, protective, and removable. This helmet has 14 vents: 6 on the top, 6 in the front, and 2 in the back. The vents are designed to keep you dry and your body temperature regular. There are two additional layers inside of this helmet. A wire mesh provides more structure while a cloth mesh helps to transfer and evaporate sweat. This helmet is easily customizable for a perfect fit. Turn the red adjustable dial clockwise (all the way to 11!) to tighten and turn it counterclockwise (all the way to 1?) to loosen. The chinstrap is also adjustable and has a super soft cushion, so you won’t get chafed. Be smart, be safe, be comfortable. But wait! There’s more! Convert this snow helmet into a skate/bicycle helmet in a matter of seconds. Remember how we said those earmuffs are removable? Simply unsnap them, remove the fleece netted cap, and install the foam padding. 2-in-1. See? We weren’t kidding about this being the ultimate helmet.
Product Features
- 14 vents for ultimate temperature regulation with unyielding ABS shell exterior and firm, shock-absorbent EPS interior
- Adjustable dial to customize fit
- Removable plush earmuffs for warmth and protection
- Goggle clip to keep eyewear attached
- Replaceable foam pieces to transform into bike helmet
- There is a ErgoKnob Adjustable Dial essential to the design of the Vigilis helmet. A simple one-handed twist of the dial, clockwise to tighten and counter-clockwise to loosen, will contract and expand the plastic framework built into the helmet.
Buy it, you will love it. I chose this 2-in-1 helmet from Traverse Sports because of the looks mostly, now that I tried it I really like it.There is a small zippered pouch in the area where the earmuffs wrap around the neck. Easy to miss because it has an invisible zipper, for “headphone storage”, but you could easily slip a little cash, ID or a credit card in there.There is a detachable chin strap pad that makes a huge difference in comfort. Itâs a heavily padded velour and itâs super…
Great for the price versus a $200+ helmet at a ski shop! I originally was looking for a helmet at a ski/snowboard shop, and literally everything was over $200 for a helmet. WHAT?! So i searched on Amazon and found this one at the top with pretty good reviews. In general, it fits really well and they give you extra padding if it’s a bit too loose. On top of the extra padding, the helmet has a crank in the back to tighten it even more. I like that it has a clip in the back for goggles, and the ear pads on the side will be great to keep my ears warm on…
Nice deal on a ski helmet The wife and I decided we should really have helmets and really no reason to ski without one. I didn’t want to spend a lot and while this helmet could be used for biking they say I’m just not sure I’ll go there with it. To convert it to biking you remove the liner that comes with it . I found this helmet comfortable. When it was really cold 7F I wore a Nike running cap under and was feeling great. I like the ear flaps as well. Maybe it’s not the most stylish but I really like it for being so…