Don’t have a helmet? Is your helmet more than 3–5 years old? Have you been in a crash?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, it’s time to find the right helmet for you.

From winter 2025–26, certified helmets are mandatory on Italian slopes. Learn how to check, care for, and upgrade your helmet so you stay protected—and compliant.

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Totality Noshock - Ski Helmets|HETTNO35L,HETTNO35M,HETTNO35S
TOTALITY NOSHOCK

Freeride classic. Durable comfort with advanced impact protection

Sale price$199.95
Totality - Ski Helmets|HETTLJ16L,HETTLJ16M,HETTLJ16S
TOTALITY

Everyday freeride helmet. Durable. SL chinguard compatible

Sale price$159.95
Notion - Ski Helmets|HENOTP12L,HENOTP12M,HENOTP12S
NOTION

All-mountain essential. Lightweight comfort with rotational protection

Sale price$199.95
Totality Mini - Ski Helmets|HETTMK22M,HETTMK22S
TOTALITY MINI

Youth everyday freeride helmet. Durable. SL chinguard compatible

Sale price$139.95
Basher Mini - Ski Helmets|HEBSMK23M,HEBSMK23S
BASHER MINI

For young racers. FIS 2013 certified. Multi-impact liner

Sale price$179.95
Basher - Ski Helmets|HEBSRP18M,HEBSRP18S,HEBSRP18L
BASHER

Train and race all season. FIS 2013 certified. Multi-impact liner

Sale price$199.95
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Basher Ultimate - Ski Helmets|HEBSUN32L,HEBSUN32M,HEBSUN32S
BASHER ULTIMATE

Pro’s choice for FIS racing. Low-profile hard-ear fit. Advanced impact protection

Sale price$279.95
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Notion Noshock - Ski Helmets|HENTNN16L,HENTNN16M,HENTNN16S
NOTION NOSHOCK

The all-mountain helmet that checks all the boxes

Sale price$269.95

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Is Your Helmet Ready for the 2025–26 Season?

Before your next trip to Italy, take a few minutes to evaluate your helmet. Readiness comes from three elements working together: a valid certification, a helmet that’s structurally sound, and a fit that stays stable in every turn.

Certification & Labels

Your helmet must be designed and certified for alpine skiing or snowboarding.
– Check for standards such as EN 1077 or ASTM F2040 on the internal label.
– Make sure the certification sticker is still present and legible.
– If the label is missing or the helmet was never certified for snowsports, treat it as non-compliant and replace it.

Age & Material Condition

Helmet materials age—even if you rarely crash.
– Most helmets should be replaced every 3–5 years, depending on use and exposure.
– Sun, temperature changes, sweat, and storage conditions all accelerate material aging.
– If you can’t remember when you bought your helmet, or it feels noticeably different than when it was new, it’s time to reassess it.

When to Replace Your Helmet—and What to Look For Next

Replace your helmet if it shows structural damage, no longer fits properly, has worn straps or buckles, or is more than three to five years old. If you don’t fully trust it, it’s time for a new one. Confidence is part of safety.

SHRED. helmets combine advanced impact technologies, carefully engineered fit systems, and certified performance so you can ride within Italy’s new rules—and push your skiing with peace of mind.

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The Complete Guide to Ski and Snowboard Helmet Care

Keep your helmet performing at its best. Learn how to inspect, clean, store, and replace your ski and snowboard helmet with guidance from SHRED. engineers and athletes. A complete guide to safety, ...

Italy’s New Mandatory Helmet Rule: What You Need To Know For Winter 2025-26

Wearing a certified helmet becomes mandatory for all skiers and snowboarders in Italy starting winter 2025–26. Here is what the new rule means, how to stay compliant, and how to make sure your helm...

90 Young Racers, 5 Continents, 1 Unforgettable Experience

This past February, SHRED., Dolomiti Superski, Val di Fassa, and Ski Team Fassa joined forces to host SHRED. with Ted—an elite training experience led by SHRED. co-founder and Olympic gold medalist...