

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I’ve used the Wall Rider 2. 0 Helmet on long alpine missions where weight really matters. It fits snug, vents well on the move, and the headlamp clips are bomber. The minimalist design doesn’t get in the way, and it’s comfy enough to forget it’s even on.""When we’re roping up for alpine routes or moving fast on technical terrain, the Wall Rider 2. 0 Helmet gives us the protection we need without the bulk we don’t. Designed by Mammut with ultralight construction in mind, this helmet features a hybrid shell of durable ABS and recycled EPP foam to offer impact resistance from all angles—without tipping the scale. Its ergonomic fit cradles the head comfortably, while the adjustable rear system ensures a precise fit even with gloves on. Ventilation channels help manage airflow on strenuous approaches, and integrated clips keep our headlamps secure when we’re pushing into the night. With a low-profile shape and thoughtful design details, the Wall Rider 2. 0 is the helmet we trust when every ounce and every move counts."
Price: $120.00 from Backcountry
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"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I’ve used the Wall Rider 2. 0 Helmet on long alpine missions where weight really matters. It fits snug, vents well on the move, and the headlamp clips are bomber. The minimalist design doesn’t get in the way,...
What came first, the chicken or the egg? Or in the case of climbing, what comes first, moving your body or using your brain? Well, since we don't have the answer to that age-old question, the folks over at Mammut crafted up a temporary answer (so to speak):...
What came first, the chicken or the egg? Or in the case of climbing, what comes first, moving your body or using your brain? Well, since we don't have the answer to that age-old question, the folks over at Mammut crafted up a temporary answer (so to speak):...