Smith Level MIPS Ski Helmet - Lightweight Protection for All-Day
Smith Level MIPS Ski Helmet - Lightweight Protection for All-Day
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In this review the Smith Level MIPS is judged as a solid choice for skiers and snowboarders who spend full days on the hill and demand comfort plus modern impact protection. The helmet's biggest selling point is its blend of energy-absorbing KOROYD core and the built-in MIPS protection system, which together prioritize reducing impact forces while keeping weight low. For riders who value ventilation, a good fit system and eyewear integration, the Level delivers a balanced package that performs well from first chair to last run.
Key Features
- KOROYD core: The KOROYD material absorbs more energy on impact and gives the shell efficient ventilation paths for cooler airflow on long days.
- MIPS Protection System: An internal low-friction layer is included to help reduce rotational forces to the head in certain angled impacts.
- AirEvac ventilation: AirEvac channels are designed to promote steady airflow and to minimize goggle fogging when paired with compatible Smith eyewear.
- VaporFit Snow adjustment: A 270-degree dial lets riders dial in a secure, personalized fit quickly while wearing gloves.
- Removable ear pads: Snapfit SL2 ear pads provide warmth, are audio-chip compatible, and can be removed for washing or warmer conditions.
Who It's For
The Level is aimed at all-day skiers and snowboarders who want modern safety features without a heavy, bulky helmet; its combination of KOROYD and MIPS is attractive to riders who prioritize impact management and ventilation. It also suits people who use Smith goggles or glasses and want a helmet that integrates with those lenses via AirEvac channels.
Riders who should look elsewhere include budget shoppers who do not need advanced materials or anyone who prefers a simpler, fully hard-shell construction. Also, those requiring a very specific fit should try one on first, as fit opinions vary among customers.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Lightweight KOROYD core provides strong energy absorption with improved ventilation.
- Built-in MIPS system adds protection against certain rotational impacts.
- VaporFit Snow dial and Snapfit ear pads offer easy adjustment and practical comfort features.
Cons
- Some buyers report differing fit experiences, so a try-on is recommended before purchase.
- A few customers expected a different level of protection or assumed a different construction, so read specs carefully.
Specifications
| Brand | SMITH |
| Model | Level MIPS |
| Protection systems | KOROYD core, MIPS Protection System |
| Ventilation | 20 adjustable vents with AirEvac channels |
| Fit system | VaporFit Snow 270-degree dial adjustment |
| Ear pads | Removable Snapfit SL2, audio-chip compatible |
| Certifications | ASTM F 2040, CE EN 1077:2007 Class B |
Our Verdict
The Smith Level MIPS is a well-balanced helmet for versatile mountain use: it combines KOROYD energy absorption, MIPS rotational protection and excellent ventilation in a lightweight package. It represents good value for riders who spend long days on snow and want dependable protection plus goggles integration; try one for fit before buying if you have a narrow or wide head shape.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this helmet include MIPS?
Yes, the Level includes the MIPS Protection System built inside the helmet.
Will it reduce goggle fogging?
AirEvac channels and 20 adjustable vents are designed to promote airflow and help keep goggles clear when paired with Smith eyewear.
Can I use audio with the ear pads?
The Snapfit SL2 ear pads are audio-chip compatible, allowing installation of optional audio modules.
Editor's Take
The Smith Level MIPS pairs lightweight KOROYD energy absorption with built-in MIPS and strong ventilation, making it a good choice for all-day skiers who want modern protection and goggles integration.

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