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Wall Rider Helmet (Dated PPE)

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A top-class, ultra-lightweight climbing helmet! The very low weight is achieved by using an EPP (expanded polypropylene) foam and an absolutely minimalist adjustment system. In ... Read more Read full product details

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We strongly suggest that you try on helmets in-person. To pick the right helmet, visit Climb On Equipment, or a sports equipment store nearest to you, to make sure that it fits properly. Choose the appropriate size, and then check that you can easily make the right adjustments.

Helmet fitting - front to side

Black Diamond

S/M (cm/in) M/L (cm/in)
53-59 cm (21-23 in) 58-63 cm (23-25 in)

CAMP

S/M (cm) M/L (cm)
48-58 cm 57-63 cm

Edelrid

S/M (cm/in) M/L (cm/in) Kids' Helmets
50-58 cm (19.7-22.8 in) 52-62 cm (20.5-24.4 in) 48-56 cm

Mammut

S/M (cm) M/L (cm)
52-57 cm 56-61 cm

Petzl

S/M (cm) M/L (cm) Women's Helmets Kids' Helmets
48-58 cm 53-61 cm 52-58 cm 48-54 cm

How to Measure

To determine the correct size, use a tape measure to measure the circumference of your head by wrapping the tape around your forehead and the back of your head. It is easier and more precise if you have a second person to help you. Make sure the tape measure is NOT too tight or too loose around your head when measuring.

Head Circumference: Measure around the largest part of the head; about one inch above the eyebrows.

Note: Measurement source from the brand websites. Some brands do not provide size charts for Kids helmets. Please visit us if you need help with fitting a helmet. View our return policy for safety equipment.

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Detailed Description

A top-class, ultra-lightweight climbing helmet! The very low weight is achieved by using an EPP (expanded polypropylene) foam and an absolutely minimalist adjustment system. In addition to the excellent cushioning properties of the EPP foam, the helmet shell is also reinforced with a robust hard shell so as to guarantee maximum safety. To help climbers keep a cool head when solving the next crux section, the Wall Rider is equipped with numerous generous ventilation openings. The superb fit and the individually adjustable adjustment system ensure that the helmet sits perfectly on the head. There are also two clips and an elastic strap to attach a headlamp securely to the helmet.

Features

  • EPP core combined with a partial Hard Shell
  • Ergonomic interior with comfortable padding
  • Large ventilation openings for good air circulation and heat discharge
  • Ultra-lightweight, minimalist adjustment system
  • All-round, fully adjustable chin strap for optimum fit
  • 2 clips on front and rubber loop on back for fixing a headlamp

Specifications

  • Certifications: EN 12492 standard
  • Weight: 195 g (52-57cm)
  • Hardware Main Fabric: 80% EPP, 20% Plastic

What is “Dated” PPE and what are the key facts to know?

What does PPE stand for?
PPE stands for Personal Protective Equipment.

What does “dated” mean?
“Dated” means the product is still well within its expected life cycle of use — it is not expired or unsafe, just manufactured some time ago.

What is the general lifespan for sewn goods?
Global testing and safety standards suggest a 7–10 year lifespan for sewn goods.

What is included in “sewn goods”?
Common sewn goods include: Ropes, Slings & Runners, Harnesses, Helmets, Packs, Vests & Airbags

How old is the dated product?
On average, the product is between 8 months to 2+ years old (max).

Where does the product come from?
All products are manufactured by Mammut, meet their strict quality standards, and are supplied directly by Mammut.

Why is it dated?
Mammut had overstock inventory stored off-site that wasn’t cycled through their regular fulfillment process — the products sat in storage until recently discovered.

Why buy dated PPE?
The product is identical to current in-line products with no compromise on quality or safety. The only difference is a shorter suggested lifespan of use — and it’s available at a discounted price.

Who is this suitable for?
Dated PPE is perfect for climbers who expect to use the gear regularly and will get the full lifespan out of it in the next 3–5 years — such as weekend craggers who typically wear through a rope or harness in that timeline.

You can feel confident in Mammut PPE and their transparency about these details — so you know exactly what to expect and why.

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