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Spur MIPS ski helmet matte bright green
Spur ano lime ski helmet
Giro
Spur ano lime ski helmet Sale priceCHF 99.00
Spur MIPS matte rhodamine ski helmet
Spur Flash Combo ano lime ski helmet
Spur MIPS ski helmet matte berry
Spur Flash Combo ski helmet matte bright red
Ski helmet Neo Jr. MIPS matte white II
Spur Flash Combo ski helmet matte rhodamine
Ski goggles Stomp Flash red/white wordmark;amber scarlet S2
Ski helmet Crüe MIPS FS matte berry
Ski helmet Crüe FS matte bright red
Chico 2.0 Flash white zoom ski goggles
Stomp Flash white wordmark ski goggles
Stomp Flash purple linticular;amber pink S2 ski goggles
Ski goggles Stomp Flash ano lime linticular;ultra black S3
Ski goggles Stomp Flash blue rokki ralli
Ski goggles Stomp Flash pink black blocks
Ski goggles Chico 2.0 pink geo camo;amber rose S2
Chico 2.0 Flash pink sprinkles ski goggles
Ski goggles Chico 2.0 Flash red solar flair;amber scarlet S2
Chico 2.0 Flash black zoom ski goggles
Chico 2.0 Basic white zoom ski goggles
Chico 2.0 Basic red solar flair;amber rose S2 ski goggles

Safe on the slopes

Skiing and snowboarding are all about fun – but safety should always come first. A well‑fitting ski helmet protects the head from injury, while suitable goggles shield the eyes from snow, wind and bright sunlight. Together they ensure that little speedsters can carve through the snow without worry.

Standards and fit

All ski helmets sold in Switzerland must meet the ASTM F2040 safety standard; many models also comply with the European CE EN1077 standard. To provide optimum protection, the helmet should fit snugly but not too tightly. Measure your child’s head circumference and select the corresponding size, use any included sizing pads and ensure the helmet sits low enough to protect the forehead. Adjustable straps and dials allow individual adjustment.

Construction and features

Modern children’s helmets are usually made using the in‑mold process, in which the hard outer shell and protective EPS foam are firmly bonded together. There are also injection‑molded helmets, which are particularly robust. Adjustable vents prevent overheating, while removable ear pads and liners offer comfort and hygiene. An integrated goggle‑retention system prevents the goggles from slipping.

Ski goggles: clear vision

A good pair of ski goggles protects the eyes from UVA, UVB and UVC rays and ensures high contrast in all conditions. Interchangeable lenses allow you to adapt to different light conditions; polarised and photochromic lenses reduce glare and adapt to changing light. Frames with a low bridge are ideal for narrower children’s faces. It’s important that goggles and helmet fit together seamlessly without creating pressure points.

Combining your gear

The perfect slope outfit includes more than just a helmet and goggles. Pair the helmet with an insulated ski jacket and sturdy ski trousers to keep your child warm. Add gloves, a beanie and a scarf to protect neck and ears. This way your youngster is prepared for all kinds of weather.

Care and storage

After a day on the slopes, helmet and goggles should be dried and cleaned. Remove the liner, hand wash it and let it dry thoroughly. Store the helmet in a cool, dry place and check it regularly for cracks or pressure marks – after a major impact it should be replaced. Transport goggles in a protective case so the lenses don’t scratch. This kind of thoughtful care ensures they remain reliable companions for many winters. Encourage your child to care for their gear, so they learn to value safety and respect their equipment.