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POC MAXILLA BREAKAWAY CHINGUARD BLACK
$105.00Unit price /Unavailable- $480.00Unit price /Unavailable
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POC MAXILLA BREAKAWAY CHINGUARD WHITE
$105.00Unit price /Unavailable- $200.00Unit price /Unavailable
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- Up to 31% off$250.00
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POCITO SKULL ADJUSTABLE JUNIOR HELMET
$270.00Unit price /Unavailable- $315.00Unit price /Unavailable
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POC RACE BACKPACK 70L FLURO ORANGE
$350.00Unit price /UnavailablePOC POCITO RETINA JNR GOGGLE FLURO BLUE
$160.00Unit price /Unavailable- $80.00Unit price /Unavailable
Why Skiers Choose POC
POC's reputation extends well beyond helmets. Browse this collection to find POC ski goggles, junior helmets, race protection, back protectors and body armour, all built around the same Swedish design philosophy: maximum protection, minimal compromise. The clean Scandinavian aesthetic appeals to serious racers and families alike, while features like MIPS rotational protection and precision goggle-to-helmet fit keep POC at the front of the pack. Bumps has stocked POC ski equipment for years, and our staff know the range inside out, so you'll get honest guidance matched to Australian snow conditions and your ability level.
Choosing the Right POC Equipment for Your Day on the Mountain
Picking a POC ski helmet starts with how and where you ski. Resort cruisers tend to favour lighter, well-ventilated models with adjustable fit dials, while racers need slalom-ready shells that accept chin guards and sit snug under speed suits. Backcountry riders often prioritise weight savings and compatibility with communication systems. For younger skiers, a junior ski helmet with a lighter build and simpler adjustment makes a real difference to comfort and willingness to keep it on all day. Whatever the category, look for a helmet that sits level on the head, covers the temples and back of the skull, and doesn't shift when you shake your head.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you choose your snow helmet?
How do you choose your snow helmet?
Measure the circumference of your head just above the eyebrows, then try helmets in that size range. The right fit feels snug without pressure points, and the helmet shouldn't rock forward or sideways. Check it sits comfortably with your goggles and consider features like MIPS protection, adjustable ventilation and a dial-fit system for fine-tuning on the hill.
How long do POC ski helmets last?
How long do POC ski helmets last?
Follow the manufacturer's guidance on replacement intervals, and always retire a helmet after any significant impact, even if there's no visible damage. Prolonged UV exposure, sweat and general wear also degrade foam and shell materials over time, so inspect your helmet each season.
Is a 20-year-old ski helmet safe?
Is a 20-year-old ski helmet safe?
No. Helmet materials break down with age, and a two-decade-old design won't reflect current impact-management technology or fit standards. Replacing an old helmet with a modern POC model is one of the simplest upgrades you can make for on-mountain safety.
What country is POC from?
What country is POC from?
POC was founded in Stockholm, Sweden. That Scandinavian design heritage carries through every product, pairing a clean look with a relentless focus on protecting skiers and riders at every level.