Ready for a memorable descent on the slopes? With the Bollé X-Fusion Pure Brown Gun Cat 2 - Ski helmet, you're prepared to tackle the mountain with style and safety. This innovative helmet, equipped with a protective visor, is your best ally for skiing down the slopes with elegance. Whether you're an experienced skier or an enthusiastic beginner, the Bollé X-Fusion Pure will accompany you on all your winter adventures.
This helmet is not only protective but also ultra comfortable thanks to its soft lining, Boa® system, and adjustable ventilation system. You'll keep a cool head, even during intense activities. Its Brown Gun visor of category 2 offers optimal protection against the sun's rays while ensuring a clear vision, even in overcast weather. A true technological gem that makes you forget you're wearing a helmet!
Gliding enthusiasts will appreciate the sleek design and lightness of the Bollé X-Fusion Pure. It combines safety, practicality, and durability to make every descent a pure moment of pleasure. More than just an accessory, it's a faithful companion that accompanies you on your winter adventures. Make every descent an unforgettable and worry-free experience with this essential item for the modern skier's gear.
Ultra-light In-Mold construction shell
Micrometric Boa® adjustment system
Adjustable ventilation system
Single cylindrical lens offering a wide field of vision
Brown Gun lens - Category 2 - VLT 22% - Base tint: Brown - Polycarbonate Cat.2 lens for variable weather - The brown base tint optimizes contrast between colors on snow
Anti-fog and anti-scratch treatment
UV protection: Bollé lenses block 100% of UVA and UVB rays
Eco-designed product: plastic parts and fabrics made from recycled materials
Visor compatible with optical frame
Weight: 510 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 eye protection: 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 clouds, uncertain weather)
Category 3: for skiing mainly in sunny weather (the most recommended)
Category 4: for skiing in intense light, especially in high mountains