Last tested
2023
Status:ongoing
2024

Speed Comp

The CAMP helmet that complies with ISFM regulations and is dual-certified. It has an in-mold EPS and polycarbonate construction
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In words

Intro
This helmet complies with ISFM regulations and is certified for mountaineering and skiing. It's also the brand's most lightweight helmet. This called for certain compromises in terms of comfort, and the sweat-absorbing foam padding is fairly minimalist, so there are a few pressure points in front and in back and some extra room on the sides. Fit can be adjusted by adding or removing adhesive padding. The helmet has an in-mold construction with injected EPS and polycarbonate shell. It has a strap for googles and side connectors for a visor, and fit can be adjusted using a wheel mechanism. One size fits all with included size-reducer kit.
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Technical specifications

Certification
CE EN 1077/B, CE EN 12492
Weight
350 g
Available sizes
54-60 (one size, S/M/L)
Price
120 €
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