Zodiac Climbing Helmet
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The climber's reigning terror of rock-fall, also known as choss, is a lot less scary when you have Edelrid's Zodiac Climbing Helmet overhead. This impact-resistant shell bounces pebbles and debris off your dome so you can stay in the game, and the internal expanded foam attenuates shock when you bonk your head. Wing Fit and rear adjustment systems ensure a secure fit, and there are large vents for much-needed airflow in warm temperatures. The Zodiac also features an adjustable chin straps, four clips for a headlamp, and spare padding for a fine-tuned fit.
Details
- Impact-resistant injection-molded ABS shell
- Expanded foam interior for shock absorption
- Wing Fit and rear adjustment systems
- Large vents
- Adjustable chin strap
- Headlamp clips
- Spare padding included
- Item #ELR001W
- Shell Material
- ABS
- Fit Adjustment
- Wing-Fit
- Certifications
- EN 12492, UIAA
- Claimed Weight
- 12.7oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited
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Overall Rating
5 based on 1 ratings
Review Summary
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageAugust 31, 2020
Great for big heads!
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
- Height:
- 5' 11"
- Weight:
- 160
I've got a giant, bald head that needed a helmet that wasn't going to make a popping sound every time it came off or assistance shoving it on like all my other helmets seemed to need. I climb in the ADKs and the Gunks so this helmet has had a rain covers, hats, handkerchiefs, and bug nets under it at various times and was always comfortable. It's easy to adjust and doesn't wobble around. You can fit two sandwiches or a chalk bag in it when you're setting up your pack for long approaches. And even in hot, 90+ degree weather, it wasn't terrible. Five stars for this bucket!
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