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Thursday, 01 February 2007

You’ve got to keep your dome protected these days.  With icy superpipes, mega booters, and tree runs all it takes is a slight mis-judgement and you could crack that thing wide open. So, if you would like to retain higher level brain functions then you need a quality helmet to keep covered.  Check out the Smith Premise Helmet.

ImageThe Smith Premise Helmet is a designed to keep you safe, looking good, and connected at all times.  Plenty of vents keep you cool when you’re on a hike and, when closed, warm on the lift. The integrated Skull Candy connection keeps the tunes going but still allow you to hear what’s going on on the outside, all while keeping your ears nice and warm.  When your phone rings, just hit the button and your ready to take calls and make people think that you’re working. Perfect for the powder hound with a day job.

This season, put a lid on it and save your family from having to feed you through a straw.

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