Buy Or Rent Ski Helmet -

if you aren't sure you'll stick with the sport.

In the end, Jack realized that for the price of three rental days, he could own a helmet that actually matched his goggles. He bought a sleek matte black one, knowing that even if he only skied once a year, the peace of mind (and the lack of "rental hair") was worth every penny. buy or rent ski helmet

of the helmet, knowing it hasn't survived a major impact. if you aren't sure you'll stick with the sport

since most resorts now include helmets as standard equipment in rental packages. of the helmet, knowing it hasn't survived a major impact

But Jack looked at the bin of "gently used" helmets. He thought about the hygiene and the fit. He’d read on Mountain Warehouse that buying your own often costs no more than a week's worth of rentals. By owning his gear, he could:

by measuring his head circumference for a snug, safe feel.

, like MIPS (Multi-directional Impact Protection System) , which is often found in budget-friendly models like the OutdoorMaster Diamond 2 Go to product viewer dialog for this item.