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You're not a gambler when it comes to your own snow gear, so why play roulette with your grom's? Resist the temptation to borrow a hand-me-down helmet and goggle setup for your minishred, and invest in the Smith Zoom Jr. Helmet + Gambler Goggle Combo instead. The Zoom Jr. Helmet features a lightweight in-mold design that fuses a polycarbonate shell with a highly absorbent EPS liner resulting in premium safety performance, while a fleecy tricot liner paired with strategically placed vents minimize cold air drafts and maximize airflow according to conditions. Pair this highly effective dome-piece with the cylindrical, dual thermal Gambler Goggles and you'll be investing in a setup that will have your little one (safely) leading the charge all season long.
Lightweight In-Mold Construction – Low profile In-Mold designs combine a polycarbonate shell with EPS liner to provide superior impact protection and extreme light weight.
Airflow Climate Control – Strategically placed vents give you easy climate control in all conditions. Vent placement maximizes airflow and heat exhaustion in warm temperatures while minimizing undesired cold air drafts.
AirEvac 2 Ventilation – AirEvac 2 drives the warm air away from the goggle through external vents and internal channels in the EPS liner.
Adjustable Dial Fit System (DFS2)
Removable Goggle Lock
Super Soft, Furry Tricot Lining
ASTM F 2040 / CE EN 1077:2007 Class B
Youth Medium Fit
Cylindrical Dual Thermal Lens
Fog-X Anti-Fog Inner Lens
No Slip Silicone Backed Strap
Single Layer Hypoallergenic Foam
Dual Slide Adjustment System
Eyeglass Compatible
Floating Foam Membrane Eliminates Eyeglass Temple Pressure
This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, or birth defects, or other reproductive harm.