Features
- An FIS-approved race helmet designed for the high speeds of alpine ski racing, the Smith Icon Mips snow helmet lets you soar down the mountain with focus and confidence.
- Rotational motion can cause brain injuries; with Mips®, a low-friction layer slides 10 to 15 mm in all directions, reducing rotational motion to the brain during impact
- Shell features an advanced ABS, engineered-plastic formulated for ultrahigh impact strength and resistance to low temperatures
- Aerocore in-mold construction delivers ventilated protection featuring patented Koroyd material, integrated skeletal structure and aramid filament reinforcement
- Koroyd is an open-cell protective material that absorbs more energy on impact than traditional helmets while also increasing airflow
- Engineered EPP core placement for multiple gate impacts
- Helmet is designed to match goggles-frame curvature, eliminating the gap while allowing warm, moist air to vent away from goggles
- XT2® antibacterial performance lining inhibits the growth of bacteria that consume sweat and cause odors
- Plush lining and ear pad construction reduces noise interference
- Intuitive strap system features a Fidlock® magnetic buckle that can be adjusted with one hand, even while wearing gloves; adjustment system also eliminates leftover webbing
- For slalom disciplines, Smith makes an Icon-compatible removable chin guard (not included)
- Certification: Conforms to FIS RH 2013 requirements; ASTM F 2040, CE EN 1077:2007 CLASS B, FIS RH 2013
Specifications
- Best Use: Snowsports, Snowsports
- Helmet Style: Snow, Snow
- Helmet Construction: Injection-molded, Injection-molded
- Shell Material: Advanced ABS shell construction, Advanced ABS shell construction
- Head Circumference: 21.7-23.2 inches
- Vents: Unavailable, Unavailable
- Visor/Brim: No, No
- Weight: 1 lb. 8.7 oz.
- Gender: Unisex, Unisex
To find your size, position a tape measure just above your ears and about 1 in. above your eyebrows. Keep the tape level to measure the circumference around the largest part of your head and then find the corresponding size in the Technical specs info.







