As I'm now retired, and a free agent, all-being-well I'll be trying skiing again next season and I'll be going into Europe - skied green runs three times before in Scotland, but the last time was 35 years ago. As I had my own boots the last two times I want skiing - long weekends with the Warrington Ski Club - I'll be buying my own [new] boots, and apart from socks, base and mid layers, I'll be renting everything else for this first season - 3 holidays. However, like having your own ski boots, is it worth it to buy my own ski helmet, [with goggles], as like the new boots that'll mould themselves to my feet, a new helmet will mould itself to my head, *OR* as on my first week/holidays I won't be going far off the nursery slopes, then green runs and then *maybe* an easy blue when I've got past the basics, would it be more cost effective to rent a ski helmet, before I buy when I get more confident on blues and get to go further into the mountains?
I live in an area that has no stores to try on helmets. Which brand tends to fit a head shape very similar to yours, kind of a narrower vs round shape? I'm 22.25" or ~56.5 head size?
Yes. Probably the best all-around helmet at any price would be the Salomon MTN climbing/skiing helmet. Good for hiking, rock climbing, skiing, snowboarding, and probably also works for mountain biking, as it has the same hazards, then rafting, and ice skating/rollerblading too. Though not ideal it will give the protection and ventilation, and be lightweight too.
My helmet buckle was held on by a strap that was held down with a strap but it fell out and I lost the strap the buckle was on but I have the buckle, how do is fix this?
To me helmets are really too hot to be dressed most of the times I go skiing. Not enough ventilation; I use to ski in January without cap, just something to cover forehead and ears. In less then one hour I'm sweating a lot and the helmet cannot be removed from my head till the end of the day. I prefer a lighter one in order to wear something in cotton under the helmet that can be changed frequently. What's the best alternative for Summer Skiing? (I'm considering ski mountaineering helmets and road bike helmets but they cover the most the part of the head is almost useless in cover in my opinion).
I know what you mean I used to get really hot but just had to get used to it because I know safety is important, until I got the Salomon pioneer C.air it’s got really good ventilation super comfy and weighs hardly anything, just saying if you go into a near by store and just try it out and see if it is for you. 👍
@Daniel Devine, Actually, most top end google/sunglasses lenses are made in just one factory in Italy (called Luxotica). Over the years, I've had loads of different goggles/shades. Everybody's eyes are different, so different lenses will work for different people. But these days you pretty much can't buy a bad lense from any reputable eyewear company. Bolle are great, their Modulator photochromic lense is very good. For me, Julbo goggles have always been great.
if really on the limit, you should go down, a snugger fit is way more safe and efficient on impact than a helmet that is too big and wobbles around on your head (it's also more comfortable). Just make sure your head is really not over the limit of the smaller helmet size. But really, to be safe, try the helmet on in the store if you're not sure what size to pick.
not every goggle will fit every helmet. alot of oversized goggles wont fit some other manufacturers. i have electric eg2 and they dont fit any helmet without pushing the hlemet back and if it has boa in the back it doesnt fit
Can anyone advise for or against using a normal Bell skateboarding/biking helmet? I'm sure it's not AS good and not as warm, but any huge downsides? I also don't wear goggles so that's not a huge deal for me... I also understand that bike helmets are maybe built/rated for a single big impact whereas ski helmets are more resilient but I'm not sure how much that matters as I'm past my beginner stage and I don't try anything too crazy on the slopes.
@@w.bi11y Better vision. Goggles distort our view, less or more depending on the quality. I’m fine with the wind. The only benefits I’ve gotten from goggles is eye protection from snowfall, and warmth. I would never wear goggles on a day without precipitation and excessively cold temperatures.
wouldn’t recommend using a ski helmet for biking. if your road biking you will be VERY hot, and if your using it for mountain biking it won’t provide as much hard surface protection.
Helmets are one of the few parts you don’t have to overthink. Make sure it’s comfy and think of it would be too hot while skiing
As I'm now retired, and a free agent, all-being-well I'll be trying skiing again next season and I'll be going into Europe - skied green runs three times before in Scotland, but the last time was 35 years ago.
As I had my own boots the last two times I want skiing - long weekends with the Warrington Ski Club - I'll be buying my own [new] boots, and apart from socks, base and mid layers, I'll be renting everything else for this first season - 3 holidays.
However, like having your own ski boots, is it worth it to buy my own ski helmet, [with goggles], as like the new boots that'll mould themselves to my feet, a new helmet will mould itself to my head, *OR* as on my first week/holidays I won't be going far off the nursery slopes, then green runs and then *maybe* an easy blue when I've got past the basics, would it be more cost effective to rent a ski helmet, before I buy when I get more confident on blues and get to go further into the mountains?
I live in an area that has no stores to try on helmets. Which brand tends to fit a head shape very similar to yours, kind of a narrower vs round shape? I'm 22.25" or ~56.5 head size?
stickgs medium
I didn't know MIPS comes on ski helmets too. My bike helmet has that yellow sticker at the back part and I thought it's a thing for bike helmets
I think motorcycle helmets have it too
It’s for helmets in general
Great video! Thanks. What do you guys think about Sandbox Helmets? Would you recommend them?
is there a reason not to use these kind of helmets for rollerblading in colder moths? :)
Is there?
@@call.me.si. but it would probably be too warm for summer, right?
@xenon127 You mean the skating helmets are more sturdy? They seem lighter overall.
@ludiaThess I think I will too.
Yes.
Probably the best all-around helmet at any price would be the Salomon MTN climbing/skiing helmet.
Good for hiking, rock climbing, skiing, snowboarding, and probably also works for mountain biking, as it has the same hazards, then rafting, and ice skating/rollerblading too. Though not ideal it will give the protection and ventilation, and be lightweight too.
My helmet buckle was held on by a strap that was held down with a strap but it fell out and I lost the strap the buckle was on but I have the buckle, how do is fix this?
What are your thoughts on visor helmets?
U will look like a jerry
@@crackaddicttrus If someone is asking then they probably are already
What about POC Fornix, it doesn't have Mips, is ist still good?
Yeah. It also comes in MIPS version.
Poc makes there own type of MIPS but basically the same
To me helmets are really too hot to be dressed most of the times I go skiing.
Not enough ventilation; I use to ski in January without cap, just something to cover forehead and ears.
In less then one hour I'm sweating a lot and the helmet cannot be removed from my head till the end of the day.
I prefer a lighter one in order to wear something in cotton under the helmet that can be changed frequently.
What's the best alternative for Summer Skiing?
(I'm considering ski mountaineering helmets and road bike helmets but they cover the most the part of the head is almost useless in cover in my opinion).
I know what you mean I used to get really hot but just had to get used to it because I know safety is important, until I got the Salomon pioneer C.air it’s got really good ventilation super comfy and weighs hardly anything, just saying if you go into a near by store and just try it out and see if it is for you. 👍
Get a helmet that has vents that you can open and close.
Just don't wear a beanie under the helmet? Common sense...
Anyone getting their first helmet should check been first, they’re much cheaper and they make helmets that you can wear all season much better value
Goggles- buy the highest end from smith or Oakley don’t really Waste time with the other brands except maybe dragon
bullsh*t. oakleys are crap
Just by the bolle mojo for $25 they have served me well for many ski seasons
@Daniel Devine, Actually, most top end google/sunglasses lenses are made in just one factory in Italy (called Luxotica).
Over the years, I've had loads of different goggles/shades. Everybody's eyes are different, so different lenses will work for different people. But these days you pretty much can't buy a bad lense from any reputable eyewear company.
Bolle are great, their Modulator photochromic lense is very good.
For me, Julbo goggles have always been great.
@@Roosyer what are u talking about 😂
This is a true statement just drop 250$ on goggles and u won’t need new ones ever again
I’m on the limits between two sizes. Should i go up or down?
if really on the limit, you should go down, a snugger fit is way more safe and efficient on impact than a helmet that is too big and wobbles around on your head (it's also more comfortable). Just make sure your head is really not over the limit of the smaller helmet size. But really, to be safe, try the helmet on in the store if you're not sure what size to pick.
those smith helmets are ugly imo
not every goggle will fit every helmet. alot of oversized goggles wont fit some other manufacturers. i have electric eg2 and they dont fit any helmet without pushing the hlemet back and if it has boa in the back it doesnt fit
Can anyone advise for or against using a normal Bell skateboarding/biking helmet? I'm sure it's not AS good and not as warm, but any huge downsides? I also don't wear goggles so that's not a huge deal for me... I also understand that bike helmets are maybe built/rated for a single big impact whereas ski helmets are more resilient but I'm not sure how much that matters as I'm past my beginner stage and I don't try anything too crazy on the slopes.
Pro: You will be featured on Jerry Of The Day
Con: Everything else
No goggles?? Why ?
@@w.bi11y Better vision. Goggles distort our view, less or more depending on the quality.
I’m fine with the wind. The only benefits I’ve gotten from goggles is eye protection from snowfall, and warmth. I would never wear goggles on a day without precipitation and excessively cold temperatures.
@@w.bi11y clever username
Better a Bell helmet than no helmet. Go for it.
Costco $60 helmet feature: micro adjustment, ventilation, and goggle lock, plus MIPS. So why is the smith one so expansive tho....
Because It fulfills higher helmets safety standards
Because of the name brand
expensive yaa
The smith one also has koroyd which is another safety feature to absorb impacts more
nice rustlers
Can I use a ski helmet for biking? Is there a strength difference?
If you want to burn alive
wouldn’t recommend using a ski helmet for biking. if your road biking you will be VERY hot, and if your using it for mountain biking it won’t provide as much hard surface protection.
Unless u ski really often, don’t wast your money on a 300 dollars helmet. I got a 20 dollar helmet with vents, mips, and the micro adjuster
Unless it’s used there’s no way u can get a 20 dollar helmet with real mips
Do they make a ski helmet with padding to protect from concussion?
All helmets are for that
That's what a helmet is
Best Helmet Oakley Mod 5 and Best goggle Smith Magnetic chroma pop goggle
Your my hero
You're
Oh my god, do not buy those goggles get the zionor for $40 just as good as the $200
HEY. DO YOU WEAR THESE WITH A HAT?????
if you want. They should be adjustable enough for with and withour
Small head, small brain
or i could just wear my goggles UNDER my helmet unlike a jerry... keeps them in place and looks better and keeps them cleaner
Pretty soon they’ll say there’s no reason not to wear a helmet while driving your car or even walking to your car.
what a stupid thing to say