AT Helmet - Accessories - G3 Store [CAD]
AT Helmet - Accessories - G3 Store [CAD]
AT Helmet - Accessories - G3 Store [CAD]
AT Helmet - Accessories - G3 Store [CAD]
AT Helmet - Accessories - G3 Store [CAD]
AT Helmet - Accessories - G3 Store [CAD]
AT Helmet - Accessories - G3 Store [CAD]

AT Helmet

G3 Genuine Guide Gear®
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Regular price $145.00 Sale price $101.50 USD Save 30%
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THE IDEAL BALANCE OF PERFORMANCE AND WEIGHT

The ideal balance of performance and weight in a backcountry helmet. This limited edition collab project with Pret combines G3's approach to the backcountry with Pret's expertise in the category. The AT features direct ventilation to keep you from overheating during your tour, removable ear covers to lighten things up even more, and Pret's RCS fit system to dial in the perfect fit.

ASTM F2040 ski helmet certification. PLEASE NOTE: This is not certified for climbing and mountaineering.

For safety reasons, helmets are not eligible for return or exchange.

  • Direct ventilation to keep you cool
  • Removable ear covers
  • Utlizes Pret's RCS fit system for a perfect fit
  • Sizing (head circumference): Small: 51-55cm, Medium: 55-59cm, Large: 59-62cm
  • Weight: Small: 353g without ear flaps, 392g with flaps. Medium: 356g without flaps, 395g with flaps. Large: 377g without flaps, 416g with flaps
  • ASTM F2040 ski helmet certification. PLEASE NOTE: This is not certified for climbing and mountaineering
  • For safety reasons, helmets are not eligible for return or exchange.

Tech Specs

Weight (kg): 353g (392g with flaps) 356g (395g with flaps) 377g (416g with flaps)

Customer Reviews

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Andrea A.

the helmet is very comfortable, light and looking sharp

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Craig G.
Comfy and light

Fits well, super light and comfortable, can’t tell your wearing it !

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Wayne C.

AT Helmet

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Alexandre

Very light

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Todd A.
Comfortable, functional

Great fit and light. I had been resistant to helmets in the backcountry until some stories of people falling and hitting burried talus ("Sharks"). Sadly we lost a local last year due to a head injury so I was pleased to have a functional helmet to wear.