There was a time not too long ago when wearing a helmet for snow sports was considered ridiculous. Coincidentally — maybe — this was around the same time that this was not considered ridiculous. To say that our judgement was clouded at the time would be an understatement.
Luckily for your brain (and Justin Timberlake’s career), things have changed considerably: helmets are in and frosted tips are out. These days, seeing someone without a brain bucket is a rarity; more than 70 percent of all mountain-goers are donning them, and countless brands are releasing offerings onto the market. As you’d expect with any up-and-coming product, each new release promises a number of helpful advances in the name of safety, style and utility. With hundreds of helmets to choose from, though, the task of finding the right one can be daunting and off-putting — but, with your IQ and major bodily functions on the line, we beg you to persevere. To help, we’ve rounded up our five favorites covering the spectrum from high-tech to lightweight.

Giro Edit

The Edit is the lightest full-featured snow helmet that Giro’s ever made, boasting a weight half a pound lighter than other helmets on this list. Even with these weight savings, Giro’s still managed to integrate a stealthy GoPro mount, RocLoc 5 fit adjustment and loads of venting. As you might expect because of its streamlined construction, extra bits like the straps and earpads have been put on a diet, so they don’t have that same reassuring heft and luxe thickness found on heavier helmets.