Rodan Mips Helmet
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Why We Like The Anon Rodan MIPS Helmet
When it comes to overall comfort while on the ski hill, the helmet is a crucial piece of the puzzle. A warm lining, adjustable fit, and a wide range of goggle compatible are all essential. Anon’s Rodan MIPS Helmet achieves all of these conveniences and much more, including the MIPS impact system which provides peace of mind when choosing the most important piece of gear in your arsenal. To achieve maximum comfort, the Anon implements a fleece liner in the Rodan’s shell for low-profile comfort that is soft to the touch. The slightly brimmed brow fits seamlessly with the market’s most popular goggles and helps eliminate a gap between goggle and helmet. A magnetic buckle is easily opened and closed with one hand, even while wearing gloves.
Details
- Ski and snowboard helmet is filled with convenience features
- MIPS protection system redirects the energy from impact
- BOA adjustment system ensures the perfect fit regardless of buffs
- Integrated ventilation supplies airflow when you work up a sweat
- Item #ANOZ134
- Shell Material
- polycarbonate
- Audio Compatible
- compatible
- Ventilation
- integrated
- Fit Adjustment
- BOA
- Certifications
- ASTM F2040-2018, CEEN 1077 2007 (class b)
- Claimed Weight
- 14oz
- Activity
- skiing, snowboarding
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
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Overall Rating
3 based on 1 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJanuary 19, 2021
Too little ventilation
- Familiarity:
- I returned this product before using it
- Size Bought:
- L
- Weight:
- 190
When I received the Anon Rodan MIPS helmet I realized that the ventilation holes are too small. Curiously, the non-MIPS version of this helmet has larger ventilation holes. Otherwise, this seems to be a great helmet: lightweight and comfortable. The BOA system makes it fit perfectly. The pockets for audio are sealed with velcro. But skiing in Southern California can get hot, so I am going to exchange it for the Anon Echo, which has much better ventilation.
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