The Switcher helmet is an award-winning, groundbreaking and versatile all-mountain helmet.
The Juniper Blue color of this Sweet helmet is very cool
The side view of the Switcher helmet from Sweet shows the great ear padding
With 22 easily adjustable vents, no day will be too hot or too cold. Sweet Protection's advanced hybrid construction combines in-mold and hard shell technology to provide low weight and volume with extra reinforcement in critical areas.

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Switcher Mips - Ski Helmet

Sale price$270.00
Size:S
Color:Juniper Blue
Quantity:
Pickup available at Big Sky Usually ready in 4 hours

Switcher Mips - Ski Helmet

S / Juniper Blue

Big Sky

Pickup available, usually ready in 4 hours

47 Town Center Avenue
B1
Big Sky MT 59716
United States

+14069938444

The Switcher helmet is an award-winning, groundbreaking and versatile all-mountain helmet. With 22 easily adjustable vents, no day will be too hot or too cold. Sweet Protection's advanced hybrid construction combines in-mold and hard shell technology to provide low weight and volume with extra reinforcement in critical areas.

The shell construction combined with Sweet's unique Impact Shields liner offers optimal protection performance. The performance interior with a magnetic chin buckle makes it easy to fasten, even when wearing mittens or gloves. The Turn-Dial adjustment increases the adjustment span and is super easy to operate. This model is equipped with Mips, a technology that reduces rotational forces on the brain.

  • Hybrid: combining a hardshell- and in-mold construction to optimize the performance.
  • Impact Shields; Sweet's premium impact protection technology distributes impacts from the inside over a larger area in crucial zones
  • Unique ventilation system. 22 vents easily adjustable to control the air-flow
  • Comfortable interior, with easy turn-dial adjustment
  • Magnetic buckle for safety and easy operation
  • Listen to your favorite music with our Audio Ready system (Sound Chips are sold separately!)
  • Removable earpads
  • Equipped with Mips, a technology that reduces rotational forces on the brain