When the summit of the slopes calls you, the Eco Atmos ski helmet with visor by Bollé is your ideal companion for descending the slopes safely. Inspired by the heights, this helmet is designed for environmentally-conscious powder enthusiasts. With its Eco Photochromic Blue 1-3 visor, your vision automatically adapts to light variations, offering you optimal visual comfort regardless of the weather conditions.
This helmet is not only a model of safety, but also a pioneer in eco-responsibility. Built from recycled materials, it proves that performance and sustainability can go hand in hand. Its precise fit and lightweight design ensure hassle-free days on the snow, even after the tenth descent!
For those who love skiing as much as the planet, the Eco Atmos helmet by Bollé is more than just equipment; it's a commitment. So, ready to combine passion and responsibility on the slopes?
Shell combining In-Mold construction and ABS composed of polystyrene foam mixed with cork to limit the use of plastic
Adjustable ventilation system with 8 vents ensures excellent air circulation
Removable 3D ear pads
Removable and washable lining
Straps, adjusters, adjustment system, goggle holder, lining, and ear pads are made entirely or partly from bio-based and/or recycled materials
100% recycled photochromic visor
Eco Photochromic Blue lens - Category 1 to 3 - VLT 45 - 10% - Base tint: Pink - Polycarbonate lens Cat.1 to 3 for mixed weather - The 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 from the sun
Weight: 490 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
Category 2 has a transmission rate of 18 to 43% and is used for medium light
Category 3 has a transmission rate of 8 to 18% and is used for bright light
Category 4 has a transmission rate of 3 to 8% and is used for exceptional light
Two elements of the goggles 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. Goggles are divided into 4 protection categories:
Category 1: for skiing in very low light or bad weather
Category 2: for skiing with low sunlight (alternation of sun and cloudy periods, uncertain weather)
Category 3: for skiing mainly in sunny weather (most recommended)
Category 4: for riding in intense light, especially in high mountains