If you're planning to conquer the snowy slopes this winter, the Photochromic Silver 1-3 - Ski helmet with visor from Bollé is your best ally. This helmet is designed for adventurers who don't shy away from any slope, even the most vertiginous ones! With its photochromic visor, it intelligently adapts to changing light conditions, ensuring optimal vision at all times.
This helmet not only ensures your safety; it also offers unparalleled comfort. Thanks to its In-Mold construction, it combines lightness and strength. The adjustable ventilation system provides ideal airflow, even during thrilling descents. Yes, you can say goodbye to unplanned sauna sessions under your helmet!
Finally, the X-Fusion doesn't compromise on fit. With its Boa® system, find the perfect fit for your head in no time. Because nothing should disturb your enjoyment on the slopes, and certainly not an ill-fitting helmet! With Bollé, experience the mountains with confidence and flair. As we said, technology can also have panache!
Ultra-lightweight In-Mold construction shell
Micrometric Boa® adjustment system
Magnetic Fidlock buckle closure
Single cylindrical lens offering a wide field of vision
Photochromic Silver lens - Category 1 to 3 - VLT 45 - 10% - Tint base: Gray - Photochromic polycarbonate lens Cat.1 to 3 for excellent visibility in all circumstances
UV protection: Bollé lenses block 100% of UVA and UVB rays from the sun
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 eye protection: the UV radiation protection index and the lens tint against glare. In the mountains, the 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 intervals, uncertain weather)
Category 3: for skiing mainly in sunny weather (the most recommended)
Category 4: for skiing in intense light, especially in high mountains