Smith Allure Helmet Review

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Smith Allure Helmet Review

The Smith Allure is a women’s specific helmet new for the ski and ride season. The Allure is the lightest helmet on the market, weighing a mere 11. 5 ounces. Now that is 6-8 ounces lighter than your average helmet. Last year, I sported the Variant Brim, also by Smith and when I put the Allure on I was wowed by how light it felt on my head.

Don’t be fooled by the Allure’s weight; decreasing weight does not mean that you have to sacrifice features or protection. The Allure has 9 vents, which is less than other helmets on the market, yet the vents are placed in key areas, such as at the front of the helmet. These two vents work to bring cool air in from the top and funnels the air down towards your goggles to prevent you from getting pesky goggle fog. The Allure works extremely well with the Smith I/OS, which will be reviewed later on. When wearing non-Smith goggles, such as a pair of Bolle’s that I have also been testing (featured in the photo below), I sometimes get a smidgen of a gaper gap. My friends say they can’t see it, but I can feel it a touch. This is not a deal breaker because on warmish days or even on cooler days because throwing on a thin beanie can help address this centimeter wide problem. The other 3 goggles I have been testing have matched up much better with the contour of the Allure.Smith Allure Helmet Review

Even with the temps have hovering around the single digits at the mountain base, I have not felt the need to throw on a beanie underneath. This is because the Allure features super cozy and soft ear flaps and a removable (and washable) fleece tricot lining that keeps your noggin plenty warm. The ear flaps have a zippered compartment that allows you to slip in headphones for your on mountain music enjoyment. You no longer have to shell out for a large clunky helmet so that you can play some tunes.

The Allure comes in 3 different sizes and is not adjustable like some of its’ counterparts. I have been testing a medium, which fits 56-58 cm heads and have had no complaints. You can’t get the precise fit that some other higher priced helmets offer, however the size ranges are a bit more precise to make up for it. The Allure is a good bargain as well and can be found for slightly less on a few wholesaler websites. The Allure is available in 5 colors: black, white, bronze, aqua, slate w/pink and is worth a look if you are in the market for a helmet that won’t weigh or slow you down. For more info on the Allure Helmet and other Smith products, visit www.smithoptics.com or www.amazon.com/smith.

Features of the Smith Allure Helmet

  • Lightweight In-Mold™ Construction
  • Skullcandy™ Bluetooth® and Twin-Tip Link Phone/Audio Systems Available
  • Removable Goggle Lock
  • 9 Vents
  • Fleeced Tricot Lining
  • Airflow Climate Control
  • AirEvac 2 Ventilation
  • Snapfit Ear Pads

Shannon

Shannon, our fabulous female tester, takes gear testing to a new level for women. When not at work or school, she is most likely training for a marathon, climbing one of Colorado’s tallest peaks, riding her road bike, or skiing down a mountain slope. Like many women, Shannon gets cold easily, therefore, we try to test the best all weather gear to help her stay warm and dry during all day outdoor pursuits. In the warmer months, Shannon enjoys exploring the Colorado backcountry with her friends and dogs and attempts to escape for as many trail runs as her schedule allows. Shannon is a great women’s tester because she gives readers true insight into how a product may perform for an active woman.

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