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The Smith Survey ski and snowboard helmet combines Mips and Zonal KOROYD® safety innovations with a lightweight design for all-mountain use. An integrated visor simplifies goggle wear and offers the terrain-defining clarity of ChromaPop
The Smith Survey ski and snowboard helmet combines Mips and Zonal KOROYD® safety innovations with a lightweight design for all-mountain use. An integrated visor simplifies goggle wear and offers the terrain-defining clarity of ChromaPop
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Smith Survey Ski Helmet with Visor In Charcoal

£259.99
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With Pre-Order, you can purchase the latest items added to our store in advance of them arriving with us.

Your Pre-Order is prioritised (at no additional charge); meaning that as soon as the product arrives with us, we can wrap it straight back up; ready for collection via Click & Collect or despatch to you — it often never even hits the stock room shelves!

Pre-Launch

With Pre-Launch, the date when we expect to receive the product ourselves is still a little too hazy to be confident in accepting Pre-Orders.

So, instead, you can submit your email address against the item you are interested in and we will email you as soon as stock arrives on the system.

Estimated Delivery & Collection Dates

Estimated Delivery & Collection Dates are given on Pre-Order and Pre-Launch products. They are for indication purposes only and can change at any time without notice.

The dates we provide are based on indications given by our suppliers. Whenever we get updated information from our suppliers we will endeavour to update the Estimated Delivery & Collection Dates provided on product pages.

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60 Day Easy Returns

How to return an item to us for refund, exchange or warranty claim

We offer a 60 Days returns on the majority of items purchased on our website and in store. Simply return the item unused and undamaged with its original packaging and we will process a refund to you within 7 days to the original payment method. After 60 days the suppliers original warranty will apply, and we will endeavour to repair, replace or refund the item depending on how the supplier sees fit to remedy any acknowledge issue with a product.

STEP 1.
Please download a returns form to complete and enclose with your returrn If you do not have a printer then please write your name and address plus contact number on a piece of paper and your order number from your email confirmation. Using our returns form will ensure faster processing of your return:



STEP 2.

For items that are over 61 x 46 x 46 cmplease contact us. For everything else, you can use our Royal Mail returns service clicking on the link below. For returns, we will deduct a subsidised cost of £2.95 when refunding your order. For exchange items we will not charge for the exchange shipping, and for warranty returns if the warranty claim is valid you will not be charged for return shipping.

Returns - Exclusions and Important Information

RETURNING ITEMS WITH BATTERIES - Please use Royal Mail and notify them of the contents when arranging shipping so a battery label can be attached - Please connect batteries before packing, for example batteries should be connected to heated gloves, as this is the only way you can ship items with Lithium Batteries. This is VERY IMPORTANT as items can be destroyed and this is your responsibility when using Royal Mail!

Items Excluded from 60 Days returns:

SKIS – When we sell a pair of skis, we remove the protective packaging and wax the skis to ensure they are ready for use. We will also mount bindings to your requirements (if applicable). As this modifies a new item, we cannot offer our standard returns on skis. Your statutory rights are not affected so if there is a defect with the skis please get in touch and we will remedy this with the supplier as per their warranty process.

SKI BOOTS (CUSTOM FITTED) – When these are fitted in our showroom, we will heat the liner to speed up the moulding process to make the boots bespoke to yourself and custom fitted. We may also make further modifications which are not reversible. We may also make a custom footbed (insole) for your boots. Therefore as all ski boots fitted are modified, they are excluded from the 60 days returns policy. We do however have our “Custom Boot Fit Guarantee” for all ski boot fitting purchases.

BASE LAYERS, SOCKS AND MASKS– Layers next to skin cannot be refunded or exchanged if worn, for hygiene reasons

Gift Purchasing
We extend our 60 day returns window from November 1st, giving you or the receiver of a gift until 31st Jan to contact us to arrange a return or replacement. A proof of purchase will be required.

Our Returns Address

Returns
The Skiers Lounge
Hillhouse Farm
Worthing Road
West Grinstead
West Sussex
RH13 8LG

We always recommend using a tracked returns service if posting items back, as you are responsible for the safe delivery of any returns. If you use our returns link above this will be sent to us using Royal Mail Tracked.

Warranty Returns

If a warranty Item please return the item to us and we will inspect the return and refund or replace as required. You will not be charged for the return shipping of £2.95 if the returned item is a warranty issue.


Smith Survey Ski Helmet with Visor In Charcoal

Season:2024/2025

Brand:Smith

Code:E005310AJ

The Smith Survey ski and snowboard helmet combines Mips and Zonal KOROYD® safety innovations with a lightweight design for all-mountain use. An integrated visor simplifies goggle wear and offers the terrain-defining clarity of ChromaPop™.

The helmet is lined for comfort with adjustable vents to regulate airflow. An adjustable dial fine-tunes fit, and the visor is over-the-glasses compatible.

Specifications for the Smith Survey Ski Helmet with Integrated Visor (EU Version)

Protection

  • Lightweight in-mold construction fuses the exterior shell and EPS foam for a one-piece design that's lightweight and durable
  • Zonal KOROYD® coverage for lightweight, energy-absorbing and ventilated impact protection
  • Certification: ASTM F 2040, CE EN 1077:2007 CLASS B, CPSC, CE EN1109

Fit / Integration

  • Adjustable dial fit for easy, on-the-go size adjustment
  • Regulator climate control also allows easy, one-handed vent adjustment
  • Integrated ChromaPop™ visor for a wide field of view with contrast, color, and terrain-enhancing clarity
  • Designed to fit over your glasses (OTG)

Features

  • 14 vents
  • Removable Snapfit SL2 ear pads are comms system compatible
  • Aleck® audio systems compatible too
  • Weight (Size M, Mips®): 700 g


Choosing your ski and snowboard helmet

Scott - Owner and former helmet buyer for the bicycle industry - offers his advice

Helmets have become the norm over recent years on the mountain and for good reason – They not only offer increased protection in the event of a collision or fall, but they also offer the benefit of warmth from the elements when it is very cold on the slopes.

When I choose our range of helmets, it is not based on price or colour, but on the type of head shape and features that help customers. For example, someone who always gets hot on the mountain will want maximum ventilation, someone who gets cold will need to be able to shut ventilation off.

How do I get the right size helmet?
You can determine your helmet size by measuring the circumference of your head in cm. Measure around the largest part of your head keeping the tape level to get your head circumference. Then look at the sizing information for the helmet you are looking at, to determine which size option is best for you.

Helmet Measuring

When you have done this and chosen your helmet, when you put it on it should be snug not tight – there is usually a micro adjustment system on most helmets to fine tune the fit. Roll your head side to side and the helmet should not move. If it does adjust the fit or try another size.

Head Shapes – What is an oval head shape vs a round head shape?
All head shapes are slightly different. Therefore, ski brands make helmets make shell shapes that are different too. While no head shape is ever truly round, a rounder helmet profile will suit those who feel they have a round head.

Head Shapes for Ski Helmets
For those with a more round head shape, when they put on an oval profile helmet, they will often feel a tell-tale pinching in the temples either side of their head when the helmet is adjusted, at the 2 o’clock and 10 o’clock position. If you are getting that feeling in your rental or current helmet, then the likelihood is you need a slightly more round shape design. For those with a more oval shape head, you will feel more pressure at the 12 o'clock and 6 o'clock position if you are trying a round helmet shape.

Even within brands there is some variety in shapes so ready our product information carefully and if you are unable to visit our new helmet showroom coming this winter, then contact us if you need more information to help you buy correctly online.

How should my goggles fit with my helmet?
Most modern ski and snowboard helmets work with most goggle designs. Brands do optimise their designs to match their goggle designs, but this does not mean you cannot mix and match – and indeed here at The Skiers Lounge all of us do, but do check the fit. There should be no gap between the top of your goggles and the helmet, as we want the foam at the top to stay dry and not be exposed to the elements, but you also don’t want the helmet pressing the goggles down onto your nose. If you are visiting us to try helmets on bring your goggles with you to check the fit.

Goggle and Helmet fit

How should I store my ski helmet?
We recommend keeping your ski and snowboard helmet out of direct sunlight and to avoid humid areas of your home such as the loft. The plastics can react to heat and temperature changes, so our favourite places are under the bed, or in the back of a wardrobe out of harms way.

What are the differences in helmet construction?

Helmets generally come in 2 construction types or a blend of the 2. In-moulded helmets attach directly to the shock absorbing foam core of the helmet, offering lighter weight and a lower profile. This process can be more expensive to produce.

Injection-moulded helmets have a harder outer shell made of high impact plastics. This makes these helmets more durable for everyday use or clumsy users than an in-moulded helmet, but they are a little heavier as a result.

Those that blend both offer lighter weight with enhanced outer shell durability. These often cost a little more due to the complexity of combining the materials but do offer a good balance of strength and light weight.

5 features on ski and snowboard helmets we really like…

Mips or Multi-Directional Impact Protection System – This clever safety feature is proven (Ask to see my post-crash helmet in our showroom!) as it adds a low friction layer between your head and the outer shell. On impact it reduces rotational impact forces on your skull, helping to protect the brain from concussion and trauma. This is why most of the helmets we sell feature Mips as we think the slight increase in cost is worth the investment.

Adjustable Ventilation – Being able to shut down and open ventilation can make a big difference to comfort on the mountains and the ski lifts too. Many have external slide switches and others will require you to remove your helmet and block the vents with liner flaps. The external switch versions are therefore better for conditions where it can get changeable and very cold at times.

Dial Fit Adjustment and Height Adjustment – Some of the models we stock feature an adjustable dial for easy tweaking of the fit, which can also be used to allow you to wear a thin hat underneath when very cold. Additionally, height adjustable fitting allows you to fine tune the fit at the base of your skull to improve the fit even further.

Google Ventilation Ports or “Stack Vents”– These help air to flow over the top of your ski googles, which helps to prevent fogging up. To keep goggles fog free the foam on the top needs to be dry and well ventilated and little vent ports will help with this.

Removable Liner – A removable liner is great as it allows you to easily remove the liner and give it a wash after a sweaty trip to the mountain.

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