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Designed primarily for freeride skiers, the POC Skull Light Helmet uses semi-hard technology on a lighter weight profile to give aggressive skiers the protection they need without weighing them down. Front air vents keep you from overheating and POC gave this helmet detachable ear pads so you can stay comfortable on warm spring days. Internal comfortable foam padding can be changed or removed for cleaning, so you don’t end up scraping mold off your noggin by the end of the season.
This description was also provided by: Backcountry.com Outlet

Designed primarily for freeride skiers the POC Skull Light Helmet uses semi-hard technology on a lighter weight profile to give aggressive skiers the protection they need without weighing them down. These helmets are developed in line with the technology of the other Skull Helmets but are aimed specifically towards freeride skiers. They use the same semi-hard shell technology but are made lighter and have detachable ear pads for those warm spring days.
This description was also provided by: SummitOnline.com (2010)
| Adjustability: | Slidelock chin |
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| Audio Helmet: | No |
| Country of Origin: | China |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | 1 Year |
| Material: | [Shell] semi-hard EPS; [Liner] closed-cell foam |
| Recommended Use: | Freeride skiing |
| Ventilation: | 2 Front vents |
| Visor/Brim Helmet: | No |
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| Small | Medium | Large | Extra Large | Extra Extra Large | N/A | |
| Green | 139.95 | |||||
| Light Blue | 139.95 | 139.95 | 139.95 | |||
| White | 139.95 | 139.95139.95139.95 | 139.95139.95139.95 | 139.95 | ||
| Beige | 90.97 | |||||
| Black | 139.95 | 139.95139.95139.95 | 139.95139.95139.95 | 139.95 | 139.95 | |
| Titanium | 139.95139.95139.95 | 139.95139.95 | 139.95139.95 | 139.95 | ||
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Super comfortable... I mean SUPER | |
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Helmet fit is very particular and lids are built to fit people with all kinds of head shapes and sizes. The Skull Light is one of the most comfortable helmets I've ever worn. It just slips on and stays comfortable all day long. It feels extremely light on the head and provides POC's legendary noggin protection. Vents are minimal, but sufficient for most inbounds ski days. Sizing is odd with POC though, so I'd make sure and try one on locally. I wear a Medium Smith Hustle lid, but an XL POC Skull Light... go figure! | |
| Jason Mitchell at Backcountry.com on 03/05/2009 | |