An In-depth View At The Features That Make Smith Ski Helmets So Great
Smith Optics is famous for making fantastic looking and technically advanced eye-wear. For ages folk have enjoyed their shades, prescription eye-wear and shades. But Smith Optics is also an important name in snow helmets.
Smith Optics started to make ski helmets because they were assured they could make them better or at least cooler looking. With all the tech they managed to put into their eye-wear, not that many people would doubt that claim.
Smith snow helmets or Smith ski helmets, as anticipated, are loaded with tech. These helmets are specially designed to ensure the athlete remains cushty and protected during practice or competition.
Eradicating Gaper Gap
Gaper gaps are a bane to ski fans. A gaper gap is the space between the goggle and the helmet. A serious gaper gap can cause you to feel cold and sun burnt.
To remedy this, the designers of Smith ski helmets and goggles have found a way around that. Smith snow helmets have been meticulously designed to fit flush against the goggle frame therefore getting shot of gaper gap. Now, you won’t only feel better while skiing or snowboarding, you will also look much cooler.
Good Ventilation Is A Must
Ordinary helmets have an inclination to trap warm, damp air in the goggle chamber which would result in goggles fogging up and hindering vision. The key to solving that problem is by improving ventilation so that the damp air is siphoned out of the goggles to maintain wonderful vision at all times. Smith ski helmets has a system called the AirEvac that addresses that difficulty brilliantly. This air-conditioning system guarantees maximum airflow to expedite evacuation of fog-causing air.
AirEvac two
But Smith engineers did not just stop there. They went ahead and took it up slightly by introducing AirEvac 2. This systems continues to draw goggle-fogging warm air away from glasses via external vents and internal channels in the EPS liner of Smith ski helmets.
The best thing is that the internal airflow can be controlled through Smith snowboarding helmets ‘ Regulator Climate Control System. You can simply adjust it for optimum airflow if you want to reduce internal temperatures or completely close it to suit your preference. All this while, AirEvac two will be working to constantly draw out warm air. How cool it that? Pun intended.
Exhaust System
All that warm air has to go somewhere and Smith engineers have made sure that it exits the helmet at the farthest point from the goggles via the AirEvac 2 EPS vent channels.
To sum up,
- Smith snow helmets boast effective ventilation systems to prevent Goggles from fogging up.
- Smith ski helmets AirEvac 2 allows internal airflow to be regulated
- Smith have placed loads of tech into their ski helmets
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