The in-molded all mountain freeride helmet with audio system.
The in-molded Shred Django freeride helmet is extremely light, and features Shred’s Soft Fit System, a simple but comfortable size fitting device using Velcro to precisely adapt the helmet to your head size. The ear pads include headphones for communication or enjoying music while riding. The six air vents on the top can be left open, totally closed, or adjusted to your liking. It also features the SHREDry inner lining .and edgy style. Complies to CE EN1077 and ASTMF2040 for the highest safety standards.
![]() | Shred’s Soft Fit System is a simple but comfortable size fitting device using Velcro to precisely adapt the helmet to your head size. |
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![]() | SHREDry is a breathable, temperature controlling, anti-odor and anti-static inner lining so you will stay dry, comfortable and warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer. |
![]() | SHRED AUDIO SYSTEM allows hands free music listening. The included standard audio jack makes the connection perfect for MP3 players and iPhones®. The system comes complete with an adjustable volume control that allows direct music listening. |
| Easily accessible and adjustable slide vents allow you to regulate airflow in your helmet while riding. Just slide the vents open to allow fresh air to flow into your helmet slide them closed to seal it off from the cold and snowy weather. | |
![]() | In-molded construction fuses a tough polycarbonate outer shell with the helmet’s impact-absorbing foam liner for extra durability and a very low weight. Protection, comfort and value are maximized. |
![]() | EN 1077B is a European Standard for Helmets for Alpine Skiers and Snowboarders. Certified EN 1077B helmets pass the same severe shock absorbing and penetration tests, retention system performance, field of vision and durability as the EN 1077A. The only difference is a smaller coverage: the norm allows soft ear pads, for maximum comfort. |
![]() | ASTM F2040 is the American National Standard for Helmets Used for Recreational Snow Sports. Certified ASTM F2040 helmets pass very severe dynamic strenght retention, roll-off (for positional stability), and impact tests with three different anvils. At low, high, and room temperature. |
How to Fit Your Shred Helmet
Measure your head with a Shred tape at a retail store to determine your size range. Remember though: the best way to choose your helmet is to try it on!
To check if you found the correct size, adjust the retention system properly. You will know the helmet is the right size when it sits snuggly and does not come off when quickly rotating the head forward and backward, as well as side to side.
If you do not have access to helmet for fitting, measure your head with a Shred tape measure by placing it around your head and horizontally over your eyebrows. Feel free to ask the retailers to help you out in the process. They will help you choose the right size.
But there is another way. Download and print out the following sizing tool and follow the instructions on how to properly measure your head:
For European printer paper format (A4): DOWNLOAD HERE
For USA printer paper format (letter): DOWNLOAD HERE

A size 58 helmet corresponds to 58cm circumferance, a size 61 is 61cm, etc….
Remember that every head is different, so the tape measurement may not be as accurate as actually trying the helmet on. The shape of your head is not a perfect circle!
We cannot stress this enough: choose the right helmet size and wear it properly!!!








