About Scott Track Plus MIPS Snow Helmets
Experience unparalleled safety and comfort on the slopes with our collection of snow helmets featuring advanced MIPS technology. Designed to reduce rotational forces during impacts, these helmets provide an extra layer of protection without compromising on style or fit. With adjustable ventilation systems, you can customize airflow to keep your head cool during intense runs or warm during breaks.
Our snow helmets are built with lightweight materials that ensure durability while maintaining comfort for all-day wear. The plush interior padding and adjustable chin straps offer a secure fit, allowing you to focus on your performance rather than your gear. Whether you're carving down groomed trails or navigating through powder, these helmets are essential for every snow enthusiast.
What is MIPS technology in snow helmets?
- MIPS stands for Multi-directional Impact Protection System, designed to reduce rotational forces during an impact. This technology allows the helmet to move slightly relative to the head, helping to absorb and redirect energy from certain angles of impact.
Are snow helmets with MIPS more expensive?
- Generally, snow helmets featuring MIPS technology may have a higher price point due to the advanced safety features they offer. However, the added protection can be invaluable for serious skiers and snowboarders looking to enhance their safety on the slopes.
How do I choose the right size for a snow helmet?
- To find the right size, measure the circumference of your head just above your eyebrows. Use the sizing chart provided by the manufacturer to match your measurement to the appropriate helmet size, ensuring a snug yet comfortable fit.
Can I wear a beanie under my snow helmet?
- Yes, many riders choose to wear a thin beanie or balaclava under their helmets for added warmth. However, ensure that the helmet still fits snugly and securely to maintain safety standards.
How often should I replace my snow helmet?
- It is recommended to replace your snow helmet every 3-5 years, or sooner if it has sustained any significant impact. Regular inspections for cracks or damage are also essential to ensure ongoing safety.
What features should I look for in a snow helmet?
- Look for features such as MIPS technology, adjustable ventilation, a comfortable fit, and a lightweight design. Additional features like removable liners and audio compatibility can also enhance your overall experience on the slopes.