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Smith Variant Brim Helmet
Smith's Variant Brim Snow Helmet features Hybrid construction and a sleek brim to produce an effective helmet with tons of style. The Hybrid construction uses an ABS shell and an in-mold liner to create a lightweight and high-impact-absorbing helmet. AirEvac 2 technology allows this helmet to work well with goggles by channeling moist air away from your goggles and over your head in order to reduce fogging. The Smith Variant has adjustable vents for better climate control, so you don't get a steamy noggin. *Compatible with Skullcandy phone/audio systems (not included).
Bottom Line: Smith's Variant Brim Snow Helmet lets you catch some air without your mom freaking out about how you're gonna die.
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Dome protection
By: Andy Jacobsen
May 27, 2009
Good all around helmet. Warm enough for cold days yet with the adjustable vents open cool enough for spring shralping. Light enough to haul all over the backcountry as well. I have yet to really "test" this helmet with an impact and hope to keep it that way but it does feel burly on my dome. Definitely a confidence booster when dropping into the gnar.
I have a new Brim Variant with bluetooth phone and bluetooth
I have a new Brim Variant with bluetooth phone and bluetooth ipod. Both ipod bluetooth adapters do not work well, they start off ok but within a few minutes when you turn your head to the right you loose conection and this is with the ipod in your chest pocket which is as close as you can get. I have tried an iphone and another ipod and the same thing happens. This is the second helmet and both had the same problem, I have also heard there has been others. It is a scullcandy systems and the iphone phome part works it is just the mp3 adapters. Does anyone have a solution that does not include the purchase of another adapter such as the Oakley iA50. Smith wants me to send it back but I want to solve the problem and not keep recieving new helmets and then have the same problem.
By: Matt
April 22, 2009
Variant
By: Rachael Burks
March 9, 2009
wore this helmet the entire last season: good breathability- which works nice with the moisture management. not heavy or clonky which works well if you're not a huge helmet fan-- however I AM A HUGE HELMET FAN and this worked great for me as well. I just read the comment on it lacking a great system for keeping your goggles from falling off the back of the helmet--but if you just rest them half on the brim it works great... PLUS it has a "snap-clip" for the goggs which i prefer to the "slide-in" clip because then if they do slide off the back they're definitely not going anywhere. I loved the helmet-- AND GET READY FOR THE MAZE!!!! New Smith helmet coming out that's lighter than a piece of popcorn and is fully certified!!!! IT'S AWESOME --keep your eyes open---
when will 09 stock arrive? looking for a black gloss variant
when will 09 stock arrive? looking for a black gloss variant brim in medium.
By: Bergyvegas
April 17, 2009
09/10 stock usually arrives for the next coming winter so around August or September.
By: Andrew
April 17, 2009
smith variant looks good when you have a mustache
By: Rachael Burks
March 7, 2009
Great fit falling apart
By: Will Cardamone
March 26, 2009
I have had this helmet for a little under a year and already the top plastic cover is beginning to come off, the brim is completely loose on one side and the ratchet fit system in the back is constantly popping out. I have heard that they have put more work into this helmet since last season which I hope is true because it is not a good feeling when your helmet is falling apart within a few months of buying it, especially when it is selling for 150.0 retail. Other than the poor construction, it does fit well and look good but that doesn't really matter when it doesn't stay together.
how strong is the brim and if it breaks off can you attatch it
how strong is the brim and if it breaks off can you attatch it in any way?
By: alec
April 5, 2009
Totally disagree, when I got mine the brim was rattling and barely attached. It's not part of the helmet, it snaps in and pretty flimsy. I ended up squirting some superglue into the mold and now it's all good and feels solid.
By: kevkor
April 24, 2009
the brim is a solid piece and part of the helmet...cant be removed or replaced. but the good news is that while some brims are flimsy and weak (Giro G10 MX) the brim on the variant is very solid and strong.
By: Cyrus Baumgarten
April 5, 2009
perfect!
By: kasha Rigby
April 6, 2009
so comfortable. great venting when desired. they fit perfectly with the i/O goggle and i love the matte blue. the brim is just the right size for a little protection from wind, snow, and sun.
How does this helmet fit with Oakley A Frames? Much of a gap
How does this helmet fit with Oakley A Frames? Much of a gap?
By: kevkor
March 11, 2009
A Frames fit great.
By: kevkor
March 23, 2009
270 On
By: D. Joshua Christensen
December 9, 2008
This is my friend Sean Smith using his Variant Brim at Park City
Excellent Helmet
By: David Daavettila
January 9, 2009
This is the best helmet out there. The ventilation settings can be changed on the fly and are easy to operate with gloves. The brim is nice for keeping snow off the top of the goggles when you eat it. The bike helmet style fit adjustment in the rear is easy to use and works well too. One drawback which is brim can make putting your goggles on top a little harder since they then can slide off the back.
so i measured my head, and it comes to a perfect 59 cm.. which
so i measured my head, and it comes to a perfect 59 cm.. which is right smack in the middle of medium and large.. which one to go with? the only helmet i have tried from smith was a holt and it wobbled from side to side. im hoping to get a better fit with this one. i think the holt i tried on was a medium. so the 2nd question is, how do the 2 compare in fit?
By: mdb
March 3, 2009
Not sure about the comparison, but the helmet should be snug when you first get it so I would get a smaller size. The padding will compress over time giving you a better fit.
By: Chase
March 28, 2009
it does have much padding but it does not compress over time, however the helmet has an adjestible size thing in the back which is perfect for a growing head or if you are wearing a hat, or if you just want it to be tighter or looser.
By: alec
April 5, 2009
Fits well!
By: Kerry
3 days ago
I've always had trouble finding a helmet that fits my head well; this helmet was the solution. Not only does it have a great fit, but it's fully adjustable too. It has vents to let air in on those warm days or keep it out on the cold ones. Goggles fit nicely and the brim keeps the sun out of your eyes, allowing you to send it even harder. It's comfortable, warm, and they'll save your head when you make a poor decision.
Fits perfectly with my Dragon Mace goggles (which are fairly large).
By: NvrSummr
April 7, 2009
Yes, but it works best with Smith goggles.
By: Angus Bohanon
February 4, 2009
Scott Alias fits perfect.
By: Kerry
3 days ago
best helmet
By: Mitch
January 4, 2009
the best helmet out there hands down. had a giro before and am now only buying smith helmets. reason being that smith does a great job fitting their goggles with their helmets. have the new smith I/O goggles and although the goggles are huge, they fit perfectly with this helmet. super warm and bad-ass looking and the ventilation system is great. would highly recommend this product.
Do Bolle goggles (Scream) fit with this helmet?
Do Bolle goggles (Scream) fit with this helmet?
By: Derrick Reish
February 1, 2009
This helmet fits most goggles quite well.
By: Angus Bohanon
February 1, 2009
variant brim at the top of bonkers
By: Dustin Robertson
November 29, 2008
Great Design, Durability issues fixed
By: Sinecurely
October 6, 2008
Re: phUnk's review about durability issues: I noticed this on the early releases of this helmet (before I bought one - its what kept me from getting one at first), but Smith fixed it mid-season of 07-08 and the new one I picked up in the spring is holding up very well - it survived a few days of backcountry hiking and skiing where it was often strapped to my pack and banging against my skis.
The venting works very well and the micro brim is perfect. Just big enough to keep a little sun out, but not so big that you can't put your goggles up. It fits my noggin just fine and works fine with both goggles and sunglasses. The only thing I would change if I were the designer would be to add mesh to all the vent holes to keep snow from clogging in there when you do a head-plant in powder. Instead I just take it off for a moment and knock the snow out.
Ok...Sorry for lame question but I wear a 7 3/8 hat...what does
Ok...Sorry for lame question but I wear a 7 3/8 hat...what does that translate into for the Smith Variant Brim?Thanks!
By: pbuttolph638985
January 28, 2009
I also wear a 7 3/8 hat. I suggest a size L if you remove the ear-covers on the helmet and wear a beanie under the helmet. I suggest a size M if you don't remove the ear-covers and don't wear a beanie under the helmet.
By: Julian Carr
March 17, 2009
can u take the earpieces off? when i got the helmet it seemed
can u take the earpieces off? when i got the helmet it seemed as if that was what the little booklet that came with it was telling me but it doesn't appear that they do
By: steezy e
January 23, 2009
Yeah they come off, you just have to pull the piece out. There is a little plastic tab on the earpiece holding it in, just pull that off. Then slide them off the strap.
By: Shane O'Donnell
January 23, 2009
would a pair of dragons work well on this??
would a pair of dragons work well on this??
By: philip
January 21, 2009
Most goggles do, if there is any little gap at all then the brim covers it.
By: Angus Bohanon
January 22, 2009
I use Dragon Mace goggles with this helmet and the fit is awesome.
By: NvrSummr
April 7, 2009
Best fitting helmet I have ever owned
By: Matthew Tabrys
December 29, 2008
This is by far the best fitting helmet I have ever owned. I don't know if my head is perfectly shaped for this helmet or it is really that adjustable. But it fits perfectly. The fit is top notch, and the micro adjust dial in the back really optimizes the fit. The venting system is grade A. Open or closed the helmet breathes great. Super stylee looking too. The brim is awesome, but it is a pain when you have your goggles up, they often slip off the back. That is the only drawback. This helmet is perfect otherwise. Fits seamlessly with smith goggles.
what smith goggles are compatible with this helmet?
what smith goggles are compatible with this helmet?
By: sdubois775744
January 19, 2009
As far as I know, all of them, though the spherical ones work best. I've used it with Phenoms, I/Os, and Prodigies, and they all fit great.
By: Angus Bohanon
January 19, 2009
Great Helmet
By: Jim Dobbins
February 4, 2009
This is my first ski helmet and I am very happy with the purchase. I tried on many helmets before I decided on a Smith. The Variant fits great, is warm, and has good ventilation. I am used to having a brim on my helmets (kayaking and MTBing) so I was happy to find a ski helmet with one. The helmet looks great and fits great, can't ask for much more than that.
what do you do if the brim breaks off, can you re attatch it
what do you do if the brim breaks off, can you re attatch it
By: alec
January 19, 2009
You can't. Fortunately, it is very durable.
By: Angus Bohanon
January 19, 2009
Great!
By: mike marvin
February 25, 2009
fits well not to heavy & the brim works....whats not to like.
My head is approximately between 57-58 cm in circumference.
My head is approximately between 57-58 cm in circumference. I've always owned Giro's and the large seems to fit comfortably. However, based on the sizing chart, it seems I would fall into the medium category with this helmet. Is this accurate?
By: tveenis1311442
January 12, 2009
My head measures 57cm and I wear a Medium comfortably...I'd say the M is perfect for you.
By: Cory Guru
January 12, 2009
Happy so far
By: pq4move769281
December 29, 2008
Positives - Great fit with bicyle helemet type click adjusttment, excellent flow thru ventilation that as a tele skier is needed to dump the heat generated.
Negatives - Appears to work best with Smith goggles Other brands may leave you with a gap due to the curve of the brim. Vent switches can ice up on occasion and not allow you to regulate the airflow.
Oveall - Good helmet with superior fit and venting
Great Helmet!
By: Gunnar
January 8, 2009
I love this helmet! It's warm, comfortable, and the ventilation rocks. Don't let people tell you the brim doesn't do anything. The top of your goggles will stay dry and no snow will be able to get into them thanks to the brim. The adjustability is another plus as well. I havent tried them all but I can't see another helmet on the market being as good as this one. You won't regret buying the Variant one bit.
Not very, it's quite solid.
By: Angus Bohanon
January 2, 2009
I've had a couple good tumbles in this thing...no problems with the brim yet!
By: Kerry
3 days ago
Best option
By: matthew.d.1571478
February 4, 2009
I've been using it for about 2 months now and am completely satisfied with my purchase. The fit is better than my old Giro and the brim keeps the snow from creeping into the space between the goggles and the helmet...definitely a plus. I have had a few complements from my buddies on the look of the helmet too, kind of random but..hey...its sharp.
Only con is the vent closing/opening tabs are independent on either side, meaning have to open both individually which is made more difficult with gloves on because the tabs are small and near impossible to feel. I usually have to take it off or have a buddy point it out for me?
Which Skullcandy audio sets are compatible with the Variant Brim?
Which Skullcandy audio sets are compatible with the Variant Brim? The ones in stock mention compatibility with other Smith models. The ones that mention Variant specifically are out of stock?
By: wlwski2062078
January 1, 2009
I just purchased a "Skullcandy Twin Tip Link" for my Variant Brim. Smith makes at least 2 different style ear pieces. You have to order the ones that indicate they fit the Variant. One other thing to mention is that if you get the Twin like mine, the "cell phone tip" didn't fit my Blackberry because the plug was 2.5mm and my BB uses a 3.5mm standard headphone size jack. Not a real issue because I picked up an adapter from Verizon for ~$5. It now works as claimed. Google my quote and you will find it. Just make sure it says it fits the Variant.
By: bur2840602
January 16, 2009
Great Helmet
By: cta2607829
December 29, 2008
We bought the Smith Variant Brim for our teenage son. His friends all have one- He skis the Steamboat Springs powder nearly every day and loves the helmet and look. As a parent, knowing your teenager is picky about what they wear, it is reassuring that he actually is wearing this one!
What s the primary reason(s) someone would pick one over the
What s the primary reason(s) someone would pick one over the other in respect to the Smith Variant Helemt With or Without the brim? And this assumes I have Smith Goggles.
By: John Castaneda
January 1, 2009
Aesthetics. Otherwise they're the same. I think the brim looks better, but it really doesn't matter.
By: Angus Bohanon
January 1, 2009
great helmet
By: Steve
January 27, 2009
I love this helmet. Light weight and very comfortable. Great looking too. Best helmet I've ever owned. The ear muffs are easily removed/re-installed, ventilation works good and vents can be closed, which is a plus. The visor is not only great on sunny days, but on powder days it keeps snow from clogging your goggle vents. My only gripe is that I have to wear a thin Marino Wool scull cap when it's exceptionally cold or windy out, but this wouldn't be possible if it weren't highly adjustable. It's a little pricey, but the features you get for the money make you want to wear it, which is the idea.
Can you remove the brim on this helmet?
Can you remove the brim on this helmet?
By: Matt M
December 24, 2008
No, but if you don't want the brim then get the Smith Variant. The brimless edition.I like the brim because it works like a cycle helmet or a baseball cap. I bright sun, you can tip your head and the brim blocks against the glare. In rain, sleet, and near snow makers, it helps keep the stuff off the goggles.
By: bur2840602
January 16, 2009
Well Since You Asked...
By: pbuttolph638985
February 27, 2009
I like everything about the helmet...never really thought about wearing a helmet until an ER physican talked to my OEC class and made the point that a helmet can make all the difference in the severity of the injury..this hemet is light and the fit is good, with an 'adjustment' band around the back of the head...visor#1...does keep snow off goggles and blocks some low angle glare...some asked if it would break off...if you break this sucker off you would need to face plant a tree...
Light weight..no neck fatigue.
Goggles DO stick above the visor and on mine and they do not slip back [never put them up while skiing]. My helmet has the flat grey finish so it have more grip.
Chin strap buckle is a little funky...but no bigee.
I have read a number of reviews concerning fit and goggles.
I have read a number of reviews concerning fit and goggles. I am not in the market for new goggs (my A Frames are just fine for a second year of use), but I am looking for a new helmet. Does helment brand really matter here, or is the helment design standard enough to fit my Oakleys?
By: Bob Lee
December 21, 2008
It is a combination of several things. First, is the fit of the helemt. Second, is the google you are using. Third is how those 2 work together. Now Smith designs all of their helmets to work with their googles. Now I own a Variant and use A-Frames with it without any problems. However, depending on the structure of YOUR nose and cheekbones it might not work. Helemts are really one of those things that you need to try on. Any store that sell this helmet will have a-frames or just bring your along.
By: Matthew Niedermiller
December 22, 2008
Jeff B
By: jeffff01636461
March 30, 2009
I've used this helmet 1/2 dozen times and I'm pleased. Mostly, I don't know I have it on. I was afraid it would cause goggle fog; it doesn't. My mail order size was at the top end of the size medium, but when I received the helmet it felt small as it pressed into my head. I switched to a size large and am grateful that I did. I've not skied with a helmet before this one. I don't notice the visor. I'm very happy with it.
I have a pair of Smith OTG (Over the glasses)goggles. Does the
I have a pair of Smith OTG (Over the glasses)goggles. Does the Variant Brim allow enough ventilation to clear my glasses when they fog up? No problem now without a helmet.
By: jim2712178
December 13, 2008
I just got my Variant Brim and I use Smith OTG goggles like you. Since both are made by Smith, the helmet has vents under the brim aligned with the vents in my goggles. For me this was a selling point. My glasses still fog inside my goggles. Mostly, this happens when it's real cold, I'm overheated, and standing in lift lines. Otherwise, when I'm moving the glasses in goggles don't fog at all. This happenedd to me even without the helmet so judge for yourself. I'm thinking of treating my glasses to keep them from fogging.
By: bur2840602
January 16, 2009
Great helmet
By: john.knock837503
February 27, 2009
Very comfortable, better than other helmet. It lacks, though, a good way to keep your googles from falling back on the helmet.
Some of the reviews for the Giro G10 MX helmet make note that
Some of the reviews for the Giro G10 MX helmet make note that it's difficult or impossible to place your goggles on your forehead due to the visor. Is this the same for the Smith Variant Brim helmet? I often like to slip on my sunnies while riding the chair or hiking. Will I have to take my goggles and/or helmet off entirely to do this?
By: megan.boli1850600
December 12, 2008
You can't put your goggles on your forehead with the visor...sort of a pain.Putting your goggles on your forhead above the brim lets them slide off the back. There is nothing to hold them on above the brim. I put my goggles on the front edge of the brim. I wouldn't ski like that and I don't know how that looks, lol, but my Smith goggles stay put there. The only drawback is that it stretches the band way out. I keep my goggles a little more loose to compensate.
By: bur2840602
January 16, 2009
It fits!
By: rob2528516
December 9, 2008
This is the first year I'm going to use a helmet boarding. I ordered a Giro because that's what I use for mountain biking, it didn't fit at all. I tried on every make/model of helmet and the Smith brand is the only one that doesn't push my goggles--I have 4 different pairs-- down onto my nose. This helmet is super light and I think I will wear it all season.
The smith Variant brim helmet in black/pinstrip size large seems
The smith Variant brim helmet in black/pinstrip size large seems to be sold out. Are there going to be anymore shippments before christmas?
By: donny smith
November 16, 2008
The "live chat" feature from BC.com would be a great resource to help you figure this out.
By: Michael Kisow
November 16, 2008
Incredible Fit
By: hyperionwe1331010
February 10, 2009
Far and away the best fitting helmet-goggle system I've ever used. I bought the Variant Brim along with a couple pairs of Phenoms, and it's just incredible how light and comfortable the fit is, not to mention how much better I'm seeing vs my old Oakleys.
Yea Baby !
By: Steve Pagni
February 4, 2009
Development of helmets have come a long way, I find it's very adjustalbe & fits me very well. I could comment on all the goodies about it, but the best part for me is the way it feels when where tearing it up down the slopes with head protection thats the kind.
Resistance is futile.
By: rar2925088
March 20, 2009
Outstanding, period. Have never worn a helmet before this season. Skied Beaver Creek in 3 days of highly variable conditions and this helmet rocks. Wore the Smith Phenom's with it, too, and they fit like a glove. Brim was perfect as it kept any snow blow from effecting me. Can't say enough about.
Resistance is futile...just hit "add to cart" and get it over with it
excellent helmet!
By: Betsy Klein
February 25, 2009
I grew up not using a helmet - not a big deal and definitely not cool in the 80s. Now my kids are learning to ski, helmets are required for them, so I bought one for myself too. Do as I do, and as I say! The Smith Variant Brim is extremely comfortable - in cold temperatures or warmer weather, as the vents allow you to cool down when necessary. Goggles fit without a gap, and I am impressed with the lightness of the helmet.
I feel comfortable with the helmet and don't have to worry about my safety. As for looks - this helmet is nice looking - a lot better than some of the lids that others are wearing!
Awesome
By: Amanda Roper
February 27, 2009
This helmet is great. Smiths girl helmet did not fit my head and looked goofy on me. I put this helmet on and was so happy. It fits great and my head doesn't look huge. I was afraid it wouldn't be warm but it keeps my head really warm when its freezing outside but then when its sunny and nice out it keeps my head cool with the vents open. I also have the skullcandy audio kit for the helmet and it works great! I highly recommend this helmet.
Pleased with the Smith Variant
By: Kip Hauser
March 24, 2009
I wore my new Smith Variant helmet for the first time on a ski vacation to Bend. I really like the low profile of the helmet and the venting system. The only thing I was not thrilled with is when I have it sitting comfortably on my head it seemed to push my Smith goggles down further then my old helmet...I would have thought the two would have integrated better.
Best helmet so far
By: big red
December 15, 2008
I have owned several Giro helmets over the years. The fit was always a little bit off. This helmet definitely fits well enough I do not even think about whether or not I should wear it or a hat. I have added the SkullCandy bluetooth audio to make this a great accessory for those solo ski days. When used in combination with the new Smith I/O goggle you get a truly seamless integration. I like the rear adjustment which helps snug the helmet up against the back of your neck. Vents work well - although the lever is a little small and takes a few seconds to find.
Great helmet or Greatest Helmet?
By: Aaron Roberts
January 26, 2009
I'm gonna go with the latter. This is easily the best helmet I've ever owned. The fit on it is great and adjustable given the size range for each size. The ventilation on this helmet is great as well. I've never gotten cold or overheated with the helmet. The adjustable vents are very easy to use with gloves on. The chin strap is extremely comfortable and adjustable and has the padding that won't allow it to cut into you. All in all I would say this is easily the best helmet on the market. I WILL buy another when/if my current one dies.
Like a glove
By: RTinVT
November 17, 2008
This helmets fits perfectly with Smith goggles and is very comfortable. I have a fairly large dome (7.5ish) and the large fits comfortably with a thin hat on under. Cant get over how well the Smith goggles fit with the brim, I always used to fight my Smith goggles and my Giro and could never get em perfect.
Best Helmet Ever
By: cou2517087
December 3, 2008
If this thing fit any better, I'd wear it to work. In fact, it fits so well and I look so good with it on my head, I'm goig to wear it with a tux at my friend's wedding in Park City. I bought it with the I/O goggles, and the combo rocks.
Good Buy
By: Matty Bluher
November 4, 2008
Great buy, Smith did a good job fixing the small problems with delicate parts. Don't even think about it if you are loyal to any brand of goggles other than Smiths. Obviously, not a good fit around the face.
Very Nice Helmet
By: kal100206770
December 9, 2008
Fantastic adjustment and an all around great fit. The ventilation control is also a great addition.
Favorite helmet so far.
By: Stephen
December 9, 2008
Less bulbous than the Smith Holt I wore last year - slim lines and a solid fit. TBD concerning the durability issues mentioned by phunk. Haven't eaten it this season, yet.
Smith got it right on this helmet
By: Chone
December 11, 2008
The Smith Variant and Smith Variant Brim Helmets are high quality. They work excellent with their goggles to provide superior venting for both your head and your goggles. There were some durability issues to start but those have been fixed. You won't find a better helmet in my opinion. This is a particularly nice if you find yourself hiking quite a bit at the resort.
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