Do you dream of gliding down snowy slopes with the elegance of a champion and the safety of an expert? The X-Fusion MIPS Photochromic Blue by Bollé is the ski helmet with visor that will transform your sessions into true lyrical flights on the snow. With this helmet on your head, every turn becomes a winter symphony!
This helmet features MIPS technology: the most advanced technology to date for protecting your brain in the event of a fall, offering enhanced protection against multi-directional impacts. Its Photochromic Blue visor, category 1 to 3, automatically adapts to ambient light, ensuring you clear vision even when the sun plays hide and seek with the clouds. Say goodbye to slipping glasses during your descent!
In addition to being a champion in safety, the X-Fusion MIPS Photochromic Blue ensures your comfort with its optimized ventilation and soft and comfortable lining made of Merino Wool - Lyocell. Practicality is also at the forefront, with a quick adjustment system Boa® and an intuitive Fidlock magnetic buckle closure.
Ready to tackle snowy mountains, this helmet is the ideal companion for all snow enthusiasts, from curious beginners to seasoned experts. Put it on and let yourself be carried away by the call of the mountain!
Ultra-light In-Mold construction shell
MIPS technology: allows the head to move in all directions from 10 to 15 mm relative to the helmet, reducing rotational motion transmitted to the brain during oblique impacts
Micrometric adjustment system Boa®
Fidlock magnetic buckle closure
Merino Wool - Lyocell lining
Single cylindrical lens offering a wide field of vision
Photochromic Blue lens - Category 1 to 3 - VLT 45 - 10% - Base tint: Pink - Polycarbonate Cat.1 to 3 lens for mixed weather - Pink base tint optimizes color definition and depth
Anti-fog and anti-scratch treatment
UV Protection: Bollé lenses block 100% of UVA and UVB rays
Visor compatible with optical frames
Eco-designed product: visor, plastic parts, and fabrics made from recycled materials
Weight: 540 g
Choosing the right protection category:
Category: The category of a lens depends on the amount of light (VLT, visible light transmission rate) that passes through it.
Category 0 has a transmission rate of 80 to 100% and is used for comfort
Category 1 has a transmission rate of 43 to 80% and is used for low light conditions
Category 2 has a transmission rate of 18 to 43% and is used for medium light conditions
Category 3 has a transmission rate of 8 to 18% and is used for bright light conditions
Category 4 has a transmission rate of 3 to 8% and is used for exceptional light conditions
Two elements of the mask contribute to protecting your eyes: the UV radiation protection index and the lens tint against glare. In the mountains, rays are less filtered by the atmosphere. Masks are divided into 4 protection categories:
Category 1: for skiing in very low light or bad weather
Category 2: for skiing with low sunlight (alternating sun and cloudy periods, uncertain weather)
Category 3: for skiing mainly in sunny weather (the most recommended)
Category 4: for riding with intense light, especially in high mountains