One day, the designers at Boeri decided that people would be more likely to protect their heads with comfortable helmets than with ill-fitting, stuffy ones. It was a pretty wild idea, but it's proving to be true. Skiers and snowboarders actually DO prefer helmets that fit well, ventilate, and don't feel like they're made of lead. The freeride-styled Boeri Vortex Helmet features in-mold construction for lightweight comfort and bravery-boosting durability—go ahead: shoot that gap, hit that behemoth backcountry booter, or increase your speed through the trees. Nine chimney vents with removable plugs put climate control in your hands.
Bottom Line: Defend your head from hazards with Boeri's Vortex Helmet.
Came without the dial, but it fits fine so I kept it. I haven't taken the plugs out yet, but it was warm at 10*F with 30mph winds at the top of Snowbird. It keeps my goggles in line and is lightweight to boot. If you get one that fits, keep it.
this helmet is pretty awesome the goggle strap has yet to fail and it is warm but breathes well the only problem is it scuffed up on the outside from use i would think wouldnt cause damage but other than that its awesome
Mine also came without the dial, but it fits fine. Not too tight, a little play but not enough to justify returning it. It's warm and super light; I used it in Utah in temps 20-35* and didn't need to remove the vent plugs. Ear covers are soft, chin strap is soft, and I took a few knocks on the head without getting choked out by the strap.