How to Choose Climbing Helmets

Lightweight and comfortable for climbing and mountaineering, the C.A.M.P. Ikon helmet uses a hybrid design to combine the benefits of a hard shell with the protection of in-mold construction.
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| Best Use | Climbing |
|---|---|
| Helmet Style | Climb |
| Helmet Construction | Hybrid |
| Shell Material | ABS |
| Head Circumference | S: 18.9-22.8 inches L: 20.9-24.8 inches |
| Vents | 18 |
| Visor/Brim | No |
| Weight | S: 9.88 ounces L: 10.41 ounces |
| Gender | Unisex |
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This helmet is adjustable, light, and comfortable while remaining eminently breathable. The shape is a little rounder than my skull (I've got a narrow, long, boxy head), but the M/L is snug enough not to tilt along my visual axis while still giving (just enough) front to back room to fit. It looks quite catching in that deep green/blue as well, which really doesn't hurt. The helmet does come with extra pads in the magical pursuit of avoiding sizing concerns. I'm not sure if it's just excellent design or cost-savings, but there is not much adjustability in the chin strap (the adjuster/buckle is concealed underneath the chin pad)... Either way, it works for me at maximum extension, so I can't complain at all.