Salamander
Description
Designed for alpine, rock, and ice climbing, Outer shell in ABS protecting against penetration, inner layer in shock absorbing polystyrene foam.
Retail price
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Weight (g)![]() ![]() | 385 g One Size: 385 g / 13.58 oz |
Gender![]() ![]() |
Unisex |
Size Range![]() ![]() | 21.00 in - 24.00 in One Size: 54-62 cm / 21-24 in |
Features![]() ![]() |
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Quick Adjust![]() ![]() |
Yes |
Vents![]() ![]() |
Yes |
Headlamp Compatable![]() ![]() |
Yes |
Face Shield Compatable![]() ![]() |
No |
Certification | CE |
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If you go skiing and climbing together and thinking of your next helmet, then the salamander does it both perfectly. The adjective that fits this helmet the best is “versatile” – it’s the only helmet I have to carry.
Recently I noticed though that some other companies have come up with some new helmets, both with climbing and skiing certifications. But as I said – since I’m not sponsored nor working in any of these companies I doubt I’ll get to test one of these anytime soon. Meantime – let me enjoy the Salamander – a real 5 stars piece of equipment in my opinion.

Is this helmet fit for purpose? Very much so. Ideal for sport climbing to alpine climbing, at home at Swanage as it is on Gimmer, on the Ben in the depths of winter, or sport climbing at Ceuse and always remember to wear it when descending inescapable gullies in the Lake District too, you never know, some idiot may be above you.
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