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The Muse is all you need to protect your head year-round.

For a helmet capable of surviving the multiple impacts of freestyle skiing and snowboarding, look no further than the Bern Women's Muse Hard Hat Helmet. This unique design features a short brim to shade your eyes and keep branches from slapping your face, plus a removable knit liner that keeps you toasty all through the winter, then snaps out for warm weather use. Brock foam protection inside Muse's hard shell exterior withstands multiple knocks without needing replacement, allows air to circulate between its spherical cell structures for excellent thermoregulation, and dries quickly after watersport sessions in summer mode.

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Hi, ship to Australia, how much will it...

minnie

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Hi, ship to Australia, how much will it cost? and how long will it takes? I need to get a Bern Woman Bike Helmet, size 57cm.

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So you want to find out what your international shipping charges will be. First, add the item or items to your cart. Then proceed to checkout (don’t worry—proceeding to checkout doesn’t make you obligated to purchase anything). Enter your address in the billing and shipping fields. Once you change the country, the page will show you the shipping charges.

Is a hardhat an a multi impact helmet?? ...

rertz1294597

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Is a hardhat an a multi impact helmet?? I know they don't meet the regular helmet safety standards, but I am very confused on the level of protection that they do offer?

Elias Littenberg

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Here's the understanding that I came away with after meeting Bern at the SIA trade show: All of Bern's shells are top notch. The different liners have different performance and protection properties. The 'Hardhat' has a multi-impact liner that is lightweight and breathable. Because of their unique multi-impact design, the 'Hardhat' styles are not currently certified by the usual suspects (CPSC, ASTM, etc). It is still a super safe lid and it's great for cruising the mountain, park riding, and keeping on your head during warm spring days. The EPS liner is a more traditional single-impact design that IS fully certified. If you're more in to the big mountain style of riding where high speed gets mixed into rocky, tree covered terrain or you're stoked on the mega-kickers in the parks then you may want to aim for one of these liners. Luckily, Bern has made both 'Hardhat' and EPS versions of their most popular helmets. We don't have all of them represented here on the site, but the option is out there. I hope this helps!

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Chase Lay

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This helmet looks great but has no vents. However, it is warm but still vents around the foam. The liner around the ears and neck are some of the warmer and more comfortable I've seen. Highly recommend it. Very tough shell.

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mmarkonic12383784

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I bought this helmet for my daughter who is 13. She loves it. It keeps her head warm and her brain safe!