LowDown Helmets is a family-owned company that offers ski and snowboard helmets with a sleek retro look, modern safety standards, and unparalleled comfort. It has found its place in a crowded market by offering four distinct styles that have established it as a new classic in ski and snowboard helmets.

Founded by the sister-brother duo of Courtney and Steve Eaton, LowDown Helmets is based in Carbondale, Colorado and is committed to designing and developing helmets that bridge the gap between superior function, safety and timeless style. The company’s signature aesthetic traces back to a family trip to Italy and glimpses of the country’s retro-style motorcycle helmets. LowDown Helmets has taken the classic look of those helmets and developed a full-coverage helmet design meticulously hand made in small batches in Italy. Each helmet meets the following safety certifications: ASTM F2040-18 (US) and EN 1077:2007 (European) class A specifications for skiing and snowboarding.

All LowDown Helmets offer a quick-release buckle, adjustable chin strap and a full coverage design that allows skiers and snowboarders to comfortably wear various models of goggles and sunglasses. They also provide increased air circulation with an integrated venting system and CoolMax liner material. LowDown Helmets offers a 30-day return policy and free ground shipping on all U.S. helmet orders, as well as international shipping options to Europe.

The Classic LowDown Helmet comes in four graphic options that include the Stoked (above, far left), the Drifter (second from left), the Outtasight (second from right), and the Stellar (far right).

LowDown Helmets also pledges to give back 1% of their annual sales to grassroots environmental causes through its membership of 1% for the Planet.

“We couldn’t be more stoked to bring this classically cool new helmet style to the ski and snowboard world,” said co-founder Steve Eaton. “With a retro style like no other and an extremely comfortable fit, we hope to encourage more people to wear helmets while on the slopes. See you out there!”  

To learn more about LowDown Helmets, please visit lowdownhelmets.com.