Smith Maze Junior Snow Helmet
Smith's Maze Junior ski/snowboard helmet is the lightest certified snow helmet on the market, so you shouldn't get any more complaints that the helmet is too heavy. And with Smith's cool minimalist design, you shouldn't get any more complaints about ugly, dorky, or lame ski helmets.
The Smith Maze Junior snow helmet features:
- Lightest certified snow helmet on the market
- Adjustable helmet fit system
- Airflow climate control
- Construction: Lightweight In-mold construction
- Venting: 9 vents and AirEvac 2 ventilation
- Safety Standards: Meets ASTM F 2040 and CE EN-1077/2007 Class B Standards
- Lining: Soft fleece tricot lining
- Fit: Adjustable helmet fit system
- Recommended uses: Skiing and snowboarding
- Weight: Weighs 380 grams
- Unisex: Styled for kids
Additional specs for Smith Maze Junior snow helmet
- AirEvac 2 ventilation maximizes goggle and helmet airflow to reduce goggle fogging and control temperatures
- Removable Goggle Lock
- Snapfit Ear Pads
Smith Maze Junior: My kid won't wear a snow helmet
When you send the most precious thing in your life out on the slopes, you want to make sure he or she is protected. One of the most difficult aspects of getting a child into any sport is making him or her realize the importance of protective gear. Kids think they're indestructible and see no reason to put on a hat, much less a helmet. The best way to get your kid to wear a ski helmet or snowboard helmet is to wear one yourself. And it doesn't hurt if your child has a great range of helmets to choose from. Smith has designed all of its youth ski helmets to be low-profile yet attractive, in a range of colors designed to appeal to even the pickiest little grom. Remember that ski helmets are not something a child should "grow into." The Maze Junior features Smith's adjustable helmet fit system to maximize fit range. Kids grow fast, so remember to check the helmet fit occasionally to make sure it still fits well. As with any helmet, be sure to inspect the interior and exterior for cracks or other damage after any serious impact.
Smith Optics
As the company name implies, Smith has its roots in goggles and sunglasses. Since 1965, Smith has pioneered innovations in sport optics. Smith began producing helmets in 2005, and has quickly grown its reputation in the ski and snowboard industry. Smith Helmets engineers snowboard protective gear with some of the highest technological advances in performance, protection, design, and fit. The company's background in optics informs its helmet design, and Smith prides itself on the seamless integration of its products. Among the technological advances Smith has developed are AirEvac and AirEvac 2 ventilation systems.