Anon Helo 2.0 Snowboard Helmet - Orange

Sizes: SMLXL
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The Anon Helo 2.0 snowboard helmet is the lightest helmet in the range. Delivering the best in customizable helmet fit — anon. has partnered with the industry leader BOA technology to create a fit system that allows for easy, on-the-fly micro adjustments with just a turn of the dial. anon.’s BOA powered fit system smoothly distributes pressure for all-day comfort, without adding any bulk to your kit. Passive ventilation channels integrated into the helmet draw fresh air in the front and pulls moisture out the back. These built-in channels help to keep goggles clear and aid in maintaining a balanced and comfortable climate all day long. In-mold helmets fuse a lightweight polycarbonate shell with an EPS liner for the best in comfort with a sleek, low profile fit and feel. All anon. helmets feature easily removable ear pads and liners making every model easily convertible for riders who want to run a beanie and goggle under their lid for that skate-inspired, ultra-low-profile look without sacrificing comfort.

  • In-mold Shell
  • BOA Technology
  • Fidlock Magnetic Buckle
  • Passive Ventilation
  • Audio Accessory Compatible
  • Weight: 370g
  • Certification: ASTM 2040, CE 1077B
  • SIZE CHART

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