Smith Level MIPS Helmet for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides
Retail Price:
$210.00
$210.00
Used Value:
$126.00
$126.00
Sale Value:
$189.00
$189.00
Your style and skill points won't go very far if you aren't skiing with high safety points, so strap Smith's Level Helmet to your dome every time you click in. This is one of Smith's newer, lighter helmets designed with a hybrid, Aerocore construction and honeycomb-shaped Koroyd inserts to increase levels of protection while minimizing weight. The hybrid construction combines tough ABS with flyweight in-mold technology for a light, protective, fit. The impact-absorbing shell is backed by MIPS technology to reduce rotational forces in the case of an oblique impact. AirEvac switches twenty vents open and close to customize airflow on any given wintry day, and the XT2 performance liner has antibacterial properties to reduce odor. The Level is audio compatible with sound systems from Outdoor Tech.
Specifications
Brand:
Audio Compatible:
yes
Certifications:
ASTM F 2040, CE EN 1077:2007 class B
Claimed Weight:
1lb 2oz
Fit Adjustment:
VaporFit
Impact Foam:
Aerocore construction with Koroyd
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Recommended Use:
all-mountain skiing, all-mountain snowboarding, backcountry skiing, backcountry snowboarding, freeride/powder skiing, freeride/powder snowboarding, park & freestyle skiing, park & freestyle snowboarding
Shell Material:
ABS
Ventilation:
AirEvac
Full Reviews
Solid helmet, love that the vents can be opened/closed depending on the weather. I like the adjustable boa closure. My only complaint is that after a few hours the top of my ear gets sore from the ear padding.
Erin Swiatek, backcountry.com
December 12, 2020
December 12, 2020
I really like this helmet a lot and would give it five stars if. It for the material covering the ear pads. They’re fine so long as you’re not using outdoor tech chips but when I slid those in, I realized how little padding there was between them and my ear and how rough-feeling the material at the center or the ear pad is. It’s not the end of the works but to have my cheap old Anon helmet out-comfort my new one is dumb. Complaint number two: why does this helmet not have a magnetic chin strap closure? Much cheaper helmets have this feature. Unclear why they didn’t add this feature. Beyond that, the fit is good and I like all the vents.
Daniel P., backcountry.com
January 7, 2020
January 7, 2020