
Safety First
Ever wondered what it feels like to race down the slopes at more than 130 km/h?
We asked our top alpine skiers and they all agreed on one thing: safety is their number one priority.
That’s why every one of our helmets undergoes and passes the KASK Rotational Impact WG11 Test, our in-house testing protocol that measures the performance of the helmets against rotational impacts.
Watch the video and learn more about safety from some of our athletes – including Lara Colturi, River Radamus, Christina Ager, and Lukas Feurstein.

"Safety means for me to pay attention to the here and now. I think it’s very important to only think about one thing at the start: downhill skiing. I don’t worry about safety because I really trust all the stuff that I have". CHRISTINA AGER
"I think the race is won or lost before you even get at the starting gate. This is an outdoor sport, so conditions vary, and everything is new. I know that I can push to my limit comfortably". RIVER RADAMUS


KASK created the Rotational Impact WG11 Test to provide safer helmets. An invisible layer of protection that far exceeds international norms.
With our scientific background and intensive testing, we create head protection that outperforms even the most stringent test procedures with ease. We are committed to the highest safety standards for all your rides.
The KASK Rotational Impact WG11 Test is an internal protocol adopted by KASK to identify an objective method, based on scientific sources, for measuring the performance of its helmets against rotational impacts.
Discover more about the safety protocol here.


