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Black Diamond Vision MIPS Climbing Helmet
  • Black Diamond Vision MIPS Climbing Helmet
  • Black Diamond Vision MIPS Climbing Helmet
  • Black Diamond Vision MIPS Climbing Helmet
  • Black Diamond Vision MIPS Climbing Helmet
  • Black Diamond Vision MIPS Climbing Helmet

Vision MIPS

Rating

My vote: None ( 4.8 avg )

Description

Featuring a durable construction thanks to the composite EPP foam with EPS foam puck, and polycarbonate shell and MIPS (Multidirectional Impact Protection) technology for added protection, the Vision MIPS is our most durable foam helmet, featuring touchpoints purpose-built for climbing, such as integrated headlamp clips for alpine starts or evening sends, and improved side and back coverage for added protection.

The most durable foam helmet in the Black Diamond line-up, the Vision MIPS helmet features an EPP foam, EPS foam puck, and polycarbonate shell, which keeps the dings and dents at bay, as well as cutting-edge MIPS (Multidirectional Impact Protection) technology. The MIPS system is designed to add protection against the rotational motion (or kinematics) transmitted to the brain from angled impacts to the head. This added protection system has been proven to reduce the rotational motion when implemented in a helmet by absorbing and redirecting energies and forces otherwise transmitted to the brain. Improved side and back coverage increase the level of protection and meets proposed UIAA requirements, while the strategically placed ventilation ports keep the air flowing when temps are high. The suspension system and chin strap keep the Vision sleek, and the integrated headlamp clips are low profile so they don’t snag on over-the-shoulder slings and allow you to easily light the way on sends that push past the daylight hours.​

  • Low-profile suspension system
  • Removable / reverse Velcro pads

Retail price

US$ 149.95

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Weight (g)

Weight (g)

In grams, the weight, as stated by the manufacturer/brand.

If there are differences in weight (due to multiple size or optional accessories) we note those here.

240 g

S/M: 240 g / 8.4 oz
M/L: 250 g / 8.8 oz

Gender

Gender

This is the gender as stated by the manufacturer/brand.

We use the term "Men" and "Unisex" interchangeably, as there is no difference between these types of helmets.

Unisex
Size Range

Size Range

The sizing options of the helmet according to the manufacturer.

21.00 in - 25.00 in

S/M: 53-59 cm / 21-23 in
M/L: 58-63 cm / 23-25 in

Features

Features

Bike Cert (EN 1078)

The EN certification for helmets used for bicycling and skating. The major difference in testing 1078 involves needs for more head coverage and for the helmet to pass a deflection or 'roll-off' test of the impact force.


Brim

Having a brim on a helmet may be inconsequential to some climbers but they make a great additional bit of protection against sun, rain and falling debris like small rocks or verglass.


Multiple Sizes

This is helpful for those with particularly small or large heads because helmets that come in 2 or 3 sizes cover a broader range of head size. Usually these are denoted as size 1 or 2, though some brands have S/M and M/L.


Face Shield Compatible

Face shields are a part of PPE that could be handy when drilling, developing and cleaning particularly dirty remote routes. Usually only used by work at height professionals.


MIPS technology

MIPS or Multidirectional Impact Protection System is a technology designed to reduce the amount of impact force that makes it to the brain. This is accomplished by adding a low friction cap between the liner and the helmet, allowing the shell to deflect around the head rather than transfer the forces from impact directly to the wearer.  Many bicycle helmets include this feature and it is starting to be applied to sports like skiing, motorcycling and climbing. Many MIPS helmets are also EN1078 compliant.


Ponytail Cutout

So far these are only found in "women's" helmets. It's a cutout / notch area that accommodates a low hanging ponytail hairstyle.


RECCO® reflector

These are used in locating someone missing or buried in an avalanche and are becoming more common in climbing gear due to the increased popularity of ski mountaineering. Though they are more often sold as something to add onto the helmet than being built into one, some manufacturers have begun to build them in.


Ski Cert (EN 1077)

The EN certification for helmets used for climbing and skiing. This test is simpler than the EN/UIAA one performed for helmets in general, but increases the amount of force that a helmet must endure. Likely this to simulate the faster speeds involved with downhill skiing impacts versus rockfall or climber accidents. This cert becoming more common in helmets as SkiMo popularity increases and more climbers are adding backcountry skiing to their mountaineering repertoire.

Multiple Sizes
MIPS technology
Quick Adjust

Quick Adjust

Quick Adjust refers to the straps of the helmet. Do you want the ability to ability to "quickly" adjust the fit. This could be a dial, or other plastic pieces.

Really, most climbers don't need to change the fit of the helmet often, unless you're climbing with and without hats, or you have big hair that flattens and then requires tightening after climbing for awhile.

No
Vents

Vents

Refers to openings in the helmet body to allow air flow. Commonly found in most helmets these days, but often more so in foam and hybrid foam helmets than traditional hardshell polycarbonate shells.


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Yes
Headlamp Compatable

Headlamp Compatible

Many helmets include hooks or clips for holding a standard headlamp in place, which is quite useful for the caver or alpinist. Ask any climber who has been benighted and they’ll tell you just how useful this feature can be.

Yes
Face Shield Compatable

Face Shield Compatible

Face shields are a part of PPE that could be handy when drilling, developing and cleaning particularly dirty remote routes. This feature isn't very common in climbing helmets and usually only used by work at height professionals.

No
Certification UIAA

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Outdoor Gear Lab Gear Review rating 5/5

The Black Diamond Vision MIPS is our favorite overall climbing helmet. It certainly deserves our Editors' Choice award, thanks to its incredible comfort and ability to fit well onto different head shapes. It has tons of adjustability, great vents, and MIPS technology to provide excellent protection. We love how easy it is to wear, and it doesn't weigh much more than the lightest — and the least protective — helmets on the market. If we had to wear one helmet for any type of climbing, from light-and-fast alpine missions to ice climbing to sport and trad climbing, this would be the one. It isn't cheap, but the inclusion of MIPS technology and excellent comfort make this helmet worth the investment.

Outdoor Gear Lab Gear Review rating 5/5

The Black Diamond Vision MIPS is an excellent climbing helmet that offers more protection than any other currently on the market. It combines EPP foam on the sides for impacts when falling, with EPS foam on top for impacts from falling objects, with an ABS shell for increased protection and durability, and pairs it with the MIPS BPS system, which can reduce rotational forces on your brain from an impact. This is the best technology you can buy in a climbing helmet. It is also comfortable and adjustable, so there is no reason not to make this your first choice.

Alpinist Gear Review rating 5/5

The one tiny critique I have for the Vision MIPS is a "pro" as well as a "con"—it's easy to adjust. The plastic brace that keeps the helmet from sliding backward (ensuring the forehead is covered) is prone to loosen whenever I don or remove the helmet. I quickly learned to double check the fit every time. On the other hand, this easy adjustment is nice when I'm at a cramped belay and want to put the helmet on over a hat with minimal futzing.

UK Climbing Gear Review no rating given just a review

The Vision MIPS is a fantastic helmet that is appropriate for any sort of climbing thanks to its combination of low weight and relative durability. Its lightweight composite construction helps provide excellent protection, while the MIPS insert is a great addition providing further protection against rotational forces that impact the helmet. All of this does come at a price however, and at £150 for the MIPS version, this is very much a premium helmet. Interestingly there is only one colour option for this MIPS version - black. Some may not be happy with this - it's not exactly high vis for winter mountain safety, or photos - but I don't mind. The general aesthetic of the helmet is sleek and it looks good, but more importantly it will provide you with the highest available levels of protection.

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The UIAA equipment standard provides a baseline for equipment performance in a test lab under controlled conditions on new equipment. Although these test conditions are relevant to the conditions encountered climbing, conditions encountered at the crags and the condition of the equipment are equally important. This recommendation from the UIAA member federation The British Mountaineering Council (BMC) provides vital equipment information that is NOT explicitly addressed in the standard, particularly failure modes of the equipment and recommendations for the use, inspection, maintenance, and retirement of equipment.