Last tested
2023
Status:ongoing
2024

The Peak LT

Lightweight and comfortable, this is Julbo's multi-certified helmet for skiing and skimo
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In words

Intro
We liked this helmet last year, and this year's model surprised us with its lightness and comfort. It's not a triple-certified helmet, so it's only rated for mountaineering and skimo, but it's a nice, minimalist helmet, and we liked it a lot as lightweight gear that's easy to carry. It has an EPS in-mold construction in a polycarbonate shell. It comes with two types of padding, one for summer and one for winter, both of which are very comfortable and eliminate any hard pressure points. It has a wheel mechanism in the back to adjust the fit.
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Technical specifications

Certification
CE EN1077, CE EN12492
Weight
320 g
Available sizes
52-56 (XS-S); 56-58 (M); 58-60 (L)
Price
189.9 €
Top stories
2025
Thoughts
At the heart of every ski

Editorial

2025
Intro
Test center

Where the snow is always present

2025
Intro
Skimo skins

It's not all about grip

2025
Instruction
Boot lab: Boots under the microscope

The laboratory analysis of flex, walkability, and thermal insulation of ski mountaineering boots

2025
Intro
Skimo poles
2025
Intro
Safety, a culture of doubt

Beyond the basic definition, there’s nothing as variable as snow conditions and the human psyche when under emotional stress. That's why, after purchasing the right self-rescue kit and airbag backpack, it’s paramount you do your research, train, scrutinize your decisions and, if necessary, opt for plan B. And, at least for now, don’t rely on artificial intelligence. 

2025
Race
Light
Tour
Free
Awards
Best bindings 2025

Skiaklper's Awards

2025
Intro
Products for mountaineers

Once you’ve chosen your skis, boots and bindings, your thoughts then turn to harnesses, crampons, ice axe and helmet, though perhaps not everyone, and not straight away. While it’s true that when starting out, especially for those transitioning from resort skiing who just want to start surfing some pow, the important thing is to get self-rescue equipment. It’s equally true, however, that the sport we love is a combination of two words: skiing and mountaineering.

2025
Split All Mountain
Intro
Boards, boots, and bindings for splitboarding

Materials are evolving, which is increasing the opportunities for pushing the boundaries of mountaineering splitboarding. It’s no longer just about easy tours, a few jumps and a beer. Thanks to innovative new setups and growing knowledge within the community, long ascents and steep terrain no longer intimidate.

2025
Intro
Skimo bindings

They’re probably the element of your setup that’s evolved the most and seen the most crossover between disciplines. Which is why in general lighter bindings have adapted to make allowances for the trend for opting for wider skis, with hybrid drilling patterns and a greater selection of ski brakes. But the aspect that requires most scrutiny is the height difference between the front and rear pins.

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