A pictoral representation of the UIAA-106 and EN-12492 standards for helmets.
Speed Comp
Description
- Lightweight in-mold EPS construction with a durable polycarbonate shell
- EN 12492 and EN 1077/B certified in accordance with new ISMF rules
- Ventilation holes on the sides and back for excellent breathability
- Foam padding is lined with soft microfiber for sweat absorption and comfort
- Special elastic straps keep ski goggles in the optimal position even when they are not being used
- Headlamp holder with clips on the front and elastic cord on the back
- Size can be customized with a special adapter kit
The Speed Comp is the new competition version of our popular Speed 2.0 helmet updated in accordance with the new ISMF rules that state that helmets must meet both EN 12492 standards for alpinism and EN 1077/B standards for alpine skiing. The dual certification guarantees a higher level of safety for athletes, especially improved from the old standard for side impacts. CAMP went through multiple rounds of R&D to deliver a helmet that is very strong, yet comfortable and breathable enough for the high intensity of randonee racing. Other improved features include a special adapter system for adjusting the size of the helmet for smaller heads and a unique strap system for securing ski goggles in the optimal position even when they are not being used.
- Lightweight in-mold EPS construction with a durable polycarbonate shell
- EN 12492 and EN 1077/B certified in accordance with new ISMF rules
- Ventilation holes on the sides and back for excellent breathability
- Foam padding is lined with soft microfiber for sweat absorption and comfort
- Special elastic straps keep ski goggles in the optimal position even when they are not being used
- Headlamp holder with clips on the front and elastic cord on the...
Retail price
When you click a link below and then checkout online, no matter what you buy (climbing gear or not), we get a small commission that helps us keep this site up-to-date. Thanks!
Weight (g)![]() ![]() | 350 g One Size: 350 g / 12.4 oz |
Gender![]() ![]() |
Unisex |
Size Range![]() ![]() | 21.30 in - 23.60 in One Size: 54-60 cm / 21.3-23.6 in |
Features![]() ![]() |
Ski Cert (EN 1077) |
Quick Adjust![]() ![]() |
Yes |
Vents![]() ![]() |
Yes |
Headlamp Compatable![]() ![]() |
Yes |
Face Shield Compatable![]() ![]() |
No |
Certification | EN |
No reviews yet.

I really like that the Speed Comp helmet doesn’t come with any insulation or ear muffs. When out ski touring I typically only wear my helmet on the way down (except in the odd couloir) preferring a light toque or baseball cap for the walk up. So it works great if I simply put the helmet over my toque. A little less to carry and less snow gets stuck to interior when there’s no fabric inside.
If you know of a good product video that should be here, let us know, and we'll put it up.
If you're looking for gear videos in general, check out our Vimeo and YouTube channels to see the newest gear.
The UIAA equipment standard provides a baseline for equipment performance in a test lab under controlled conditions on new equipment. Although these test conditions are relevant to the conditions encountered climbing, conditions encountered at the crags and the condition of the equipment are equally important. This recommendation from the UIAA member federation The British Mountaineering Council (BMC) provides vital equipment information that is NOT explicitly addressed in the standard, particularly failure modes of the equipment and recommendations for the use, inspection, maintenance, and retirement of equipment.