Code Mips®

$210.00
$210.00
Smith
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The Code Mips® snowboard helmet features a lightweight, one-piece in-mold construction that combines the exterior shell and EPS foam, ensuring durability and reduced weight. It offers comprehensive head protection with Zonal KOROYD® coverage, providing lightweight, ventilated, and energy-absorbing impact protection. The... Read More >

The Code Mips® snowboard helmet features a lightweight, one-piece in-mold construction that combines the exterior shell and EPS foam, ensuring durability and reduced weight. It offers comprehensive head protection with Zonal KOROYD® coverage, providing lightweight, ventilated, and energy-absorbing impact protection. The Mips® Brain Protection System further minimizes rotational forces during angled impacts. This helmet is designed for seamless integration with Smith goggles, offering maximum comfort and ventilation. The BOA 360 Fit System enables precise on-the-fly adjustments paired with a magnetic chinstrap buckle for convenient one-handed operation.

This helmet meets ASTM F 2040 and CE EN 1077:2007 CLASS B certification standards. 

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Smith

Smith Optics was founded by Dr. Bob Smith in 1965, revolutionizing eyewear for outdoor enthusiasts. Beginning with the creation of the first sealed thermal lens and breathable vent foam, Dr. Smith's commitment to innovation led to the introduction of the Smith Original ski goggle in 1969. Notable advancements followed, including the Turbo Fan constant air management system in 1979 and the Roll-Off film advance system for moto goggles in 1984. The company formally became Smith Sport Optics, Inc. in 1989. Smith's pioneering spirit continued with the introduction of industry-changing eyewear such as the V3 goggle and Slider sunglass technology. The Warp goggle in 1998 set a new standard with "outriggers." Smith's legacy of innovation is underscored by its enduring presence and a new world headquarters constructed in 2000, cementing its role as a leader in the eyewear and optics industry.