The high-end G2 is a second generation helmet from the original G. (The G stands for Genius.) The G2 features a removable brim visor plus an adjustable slider system for maximum comfort in all the elements. “From my mountain bike in the Spring to deep pow days in Little Cottonwood in December, the G2 rocks. The new small shell is insane.” - Dan Withey, Alta icon.
The Brentwood is one of the lightest helmets on the market. It features interchangeable cold and warm weather liners so you can use the lid in every season. “The Brentwood goes from cold to warm weather seamlessly and that is how we roll in the great Northwest.” - Tory Bland, Mt. Baker pro patroller and underground kingpin.
The successor to Bern’s original visor lid (the Baker - patent # US D572, 865 S), the Watts combines a visor with top and back vents to provide a balance of airflow and style. Sun, rain and snow - you name it - the Watts defends against it. "From Alaska to sunny training days at Hood, the Watts works in all situations." - Rob Kingwill.

The Baker is the original Bern visor lid. (Patent # US D572, 865 S) Two-time Olympic Gold medalist Seth Wescott introduced the Baker to the world at the 2006 Olympic Games in Torino. “Bern created the most stylish helmet in the game. I have had a pro-model in the Baker for four years because it fits and looks better than any of the (others).” – Seth Wescott
Bern developed the Macon helmet with top skaters and underground rippers. They wanted a core, high quality, subtle helmet that performed as both a skate and snow model. Crossover shreds like Alex Andrews, TJ Schneider and Luke Tanaka choose the Macon for street and snow.




Bern developed the Macon helmet with top skaters and underground rippers. They wanted a core, high quality, subtle helmet that performed as both a skate and snow model. Crossover shreds like Alex Andrews, TJ Schneider and Luke Tanaka choose the Macon for street and snow.
EPS (only) - 740 -15% = 629 KN





