Skip to content

Lifecycle Assessment - Brigade Helmet

Aug 8, 2023
2 min read

Most impactful component: The external plastic shell part of the helmet accounts for 23% of the overall impact on climate change.

The dyeing process of the cap inside the helmet accounts for 14% of the overall impact on climate change.

Top 4 indicators out of the 16 measured by the PEF method

  • Climate change: emission of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, causing change in our current climate
  • Resource use: use of fossil resources (oil, coal, and natural gases) and mineral resources (metal, sand, and rare earths)
  • Particulate matter: emission of particles smaller than 2,5 micrometers
  • Freshwater ecotoxicity: concentration of man-made pollutants (typically manufactured chemicals) in freshwater, impacting aquatic ecosystems​

The life-cycle assessment has been conducted with a third-party based on the European Product Environmental Footprint methodology. Functional unit: Protect the head of a skier.

BRIGADE HELMET

Sleek on the outside and packed with safety on the inside, the Brigade Helmet merges urban styling with the high-safety standards needed on the mountain in a versatile, minimal shell.

Salomon’s patented EPS4D technology offers superior shock absorption to offer all-around protection for your head. An integrated goggle retainer and removable 3-part liner make it possible to remove the earpads or the whole liner and wear a beanie underneath the shell, and the seamless strap retainer fully tucks away.

MaxFit construction offers better comfort and hearing, while the Custom Dial 360 V adjustment system has been upgraded, making it easy to adjust your helmet at neck level so it fits all around the head and not just horizontally.

Skip content

Related Stories

See all stories