Likewise when it’s warm you can remove the ear pads, and there are six vents at the front and four at the back with the front and back systems opening and closing independently. I also liked the magnetic buckle fitting system on the chin strap which can be operated with one hand; add to this a cool removable peak , a weight of just 420g and great looks and the Mozo is a very fine brain bucket.
Lazer Mozo helmet
We review Lazer's top of the range Mozo ski helmet out on the slopes.
- Details
- Written by: Mike Walker
- Last Updated: 14 Oct 2014
Price
£149.99
QualityComfortValuePerformanceOverall Score
The Mozo is Lazer’s top of the range ski helmet and it shows in the quality, comfort and fit. The fitting system is operated by a wheel at the back of the helmet that can works with gloved hands to cradle your head and neck securely in the well-padded lining – I found it to be extremely comfortable, and it also allows you to loosen the fit to wear a beanie underneath on really cold days.
Likewise when it’s warm you can remove the ear pads, and there are six vents at the front and four at the back with the front and back systems opening and closing independently. I also liked the magnetic buckle fitting system on the chin strap which can be operated with one hand; add to this a cool removable peak , a weight of just 420g and great looks and the Mozo is a very fine brain bucket.
Likewise when it’s warm you can remove the ear pads, and there are six vents at the front and four at the back with the front and back systems opening and closing independently. I also liked the magnetic buckle fitting system on the chin strap which can be operated with one hand; add to this a cool removable peak , a weight of just 420g and great looks and the Mozo is a very fine brain bucket.












