Helmet Holder

$14.95

Description

Attach your helmet while safeguarding its inner liner.

The Helmet Holder is designed to fit any type of ski, climbing or mountaineering helmet: its four adjustable attachment points allow it to be secured to any BLUE ICE backpack or any other model.

Technical information

Attaches to any BLUE ICE pack, or other pack with four points of attachment
Two adjustable hooks
Highly durable elastic mesh
Designed in Chamonix-Mont-Blanc
Made in Vietnam

Customer Reviews

Based on 7 reviews
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Rob C
Versatile helmet holder

Purchased 3 for use on Mountainsmith, Grivel, and Osprey packs and it works great on all three of them.

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Brandon
Solid Product!

I purchased these for my engine company in order for their brush helmets to stay secured to their packs. The guys love them and the helmets stay secure without taking up space inside the packs. Very easy to deploy the helmet when needed. Thanks so much for your assistance with my purchase! Definitely going to spread the word about your company and product around the department.

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James Donlan
Great product

Very easy to clip to backpack holds your hardhat very secure highly recomend it

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G. Southworth
Maybe for a kids helmet?!

I tried this item before I spent more money on a high dollar pack. The photos are certainly deceiving as to the size of the helmet and the holder. The holder itself is one size fits all with a little bit of elastic but very little adjustment. It won’t work to suit my needs but if you have a small streamlined bicycle helmet or something like that it may work.

Hello and thank you for your review and feedback. We haven't had any issues fitting any climbing or alpine helmets. We could see some potential problems with some ski helmets and full face helmets, however, most should fit.

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Daniel Birdwell
Great assessory to a variety of packs

This is a very useful add-on to any of my packs. All it needs are 4 loops, and its very easy to attach. I attach it to the dasiy chain loops on my packs. I usually put my helmet inside my pack, so this gives me a lot of extra room for gear.

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