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Sweet Protection
Ascender Mips Helmet

4.333333333333333 out of 5 stars
3 Reviews
Current price: $153.96 - $164.96 Original price: $219.95
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Ascender Mips Helmet

Sweet Protection's lightest, most packable helmet to date, the Ascender MIPS Helmet is specifically designed for ski mountaineering—with plenty of features for the climb and the descent. This low-profile helmet doesn't sacrifice performance for weight. Instead it uses Advanced Hybrid Variable Elasticity shell technology to transfer the impact in critical zones, while dual-density EPS foam optimizes impact performance specifically for the area and MIPS technology reduces the rotational force transferred to your head in a crash. The Ascender is triple-certified and weighs in at under a pound.

Details

  • Low-profile helmet specialized for ski mountaineering
  • Advanced Hybrid shell transfers the impact
  • Dual-density EPS foam optimizes impact performance by area
  • MIPS technology reduces transfer of rotational forces
  • Weighs less than a pound for packability
  • Item #SET0059
Shell Material
Advanced Hybrid
Audio Compatible
no
Ventilation
108( penetration proof)
Fit Adjustment
wide split divider
Certifications
CE EN 1077 Class B, ASTM 2040, EN 12492
Claimed Weight
13.4oz
Manufacturer Warranty
2 years

Overall Rating

4.5 based on 3 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

October 5, 2022

Game changer

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

It is very comfortable but feel safe. Used in spring snow and Backcountry skiing. Very light and open. Fresh air around your head. You have to use solar protection on your ears!!

gri106014948 g
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com

3 out of 5 stars

December 8, 2020

Well reviewed, not for me

Familiarity:
I returned this product before using it

I purchased this helmet for ski mountaineering and backcountry skiing based on the positive review in Backcountry Magazine. I decided to return it unused for a few reasons. 1. Although it provides MIPS protection it weighs about the same as better insulated helmets. 2. I found it difficult to manage goggles as the back half of the helmet doesn't come down very far. I usually don't tour with the helmet on, but put it on when descending or if there are rock fall concerns - so ultimately having extra insulation was something I realized I wanted

Evan F
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com

5 out of 5 stars

October 16, 2020

Amazing Helmet

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

I am sorry the previous reader had a negative experience with this helmet. Please know its truly is a revolutionary helmet. Also, please know I don?t have a horse in this race. But I am an industry expert, a ski area manager, ski patrol, and an alpine ski coach. What the previous reviewer was referring to in their opening comment, the four attachment points, that?s the heart of the MIPS system. The plastic layer connected by four points, provides slide, rather than grip, if our fragile melons take a hit. By reducing grip and intruding slide, the helmet essentially prevents whip-lash type forces from injury to the brain. (i.e MIPS disperses the rotational force from reaching our brains directly). Anyway, I happen to love this helmet. It?s light and it works great for its intended purpose. That said, everyone?s head is different, so what might fit some might not work for the next...Happy hunting.

Mya S
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com