Mammut Crag Sender Helmet

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About This Item

Design and Details

  • Additional protection on the front, back and sides
  • Extensive MAMMUT safety test checks the helmet's robustness in particular after a lateral impact
  • In-mold construction with EPS core and Kevlar reinforcements
  • Low profile
  • Large ventilation openings and integrated air channel
  • Additional cushioning for a perfect fit
  • Easy attachment of a headlamp thanks to a holder at the front and elasticated loops on the back
  • Fully adjustable chin strap for an optimum fit
  • Weight: 199 g 52-67 / 219 g 56-61
  • Certification: CE EN 12492
  • Including a bag for handy transport
  • Aerial wheel adjustment system
  • Weight: 199 g
  • Brand : Mammut
  • Web ID: 23XAMACRGSNDRHLMTCAC
  • SKU: 25749863

REVIEWS

4.0
75%
Recommended

4 Reviews

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Helmet Cracked Almost Immediately

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I had read a few reviews about this helmet where people had said the helmet cracked, but I assumed they had just been rough on the helmet so I went ahead and bought it. Within the first two crag sessions, the helmet cracked in the back completely through the dense foam. It wasn’t from a fall, but from transit. I definitely wasn’t abnormally rough with the helmet so it’s quite unfortunate that this happened because I love how lightweight the helmet is.

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Light And Good Fit. Looks Good, Too!

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Very happy with this helmet. Easy to adjust for a good fit so I can tweak if when wearing over a hood or hat. Good coverage for the back of my head. I also like the styling and color.

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Of Course It Makes Good Sense

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I've been climbing for over 50 years and used/worn a lot of helmets. In the 60's they were really klunky, heavy, thick, and tended to spin on your head falling forward covering your eyes. In the 70's and 80's only beginners, nerds and ice climbers used them. (Real men, etc. etc.) and the "brain buckets" hadn't changed much... In the 90's as Ice became more popular, the manufacturers took heed, with the Europeans setting the standard. Early 2000's super light foams made the scene in bicycling and climbing helmets as did more and more climbers and screaming whippers so even the Hard Men and Women could justify wearing crash hats. Mammut, in my opinion, has the best defined helmets, they've dialed the fit, using lots of fine adjustment and upped the game with state of the art even lighter materials, wind tunnel like designs and cool functioning looks. I am still climbing and wearing a Mammut Helmet and also use mine when riding my bike.

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Handsome Helmet

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Bought this for rock climbing in Hong Kong. Stylish and handsome, will not miss it or put it down when outing! I am a beginner climbing popular rock only, no big fall or large rock drop encountered so I have no idea on its protection and durability but it looks really cool so you might climb more and wear it more so....you might have to buy a new one to substitute. Can’t see significant downside, but maybe a little bit narrow for big headers. Great helmet!!

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