
The Best Ski Helmets of 2026
Oct 1, 2025
The Fury sits at the intersection of lightweight design and high-level protection, making it easy to see why it’s become a go-to for many of the brand’s athletes. At just over 400 grams, it’s barely noticeable on your head but still manages to bring modern safety features like MIPS, reducing rotational forces that can cause brain injuries in the event of an angled impact. The updated fit system is low profile and easy to adjust, active vents are controlled with a single lever and the magnetic Fidlock buckle is a welcome touch when fumbling with gloves. On the back of the special edition Fury Teton, available in both black and white, is an illustration of Wyoming’s Teton mountains—adding some artistic flair to your safety setup. Â
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