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Shop > Climb > Harnesses and Climbing Helmets > Climbing Helmets > Half Dome Helmet

Black Diamond Half Dome Helmet

Retail: $59.90
Our Price: $53.91
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Black Diamond Half Dome Helmet description

Protect your melon on your next climbing trip with the comfortable, adjustable, low-profile Black Diamond Half Dome Helmet.

Bottom Line: Save your dome with the Black Diamond Half Dome Helmet.


It fit!
Meagan Scriven:  

At first I was scared to buy an adult size helmet because I have a tiny head. I usually have to go with a kids size. After reading great reviews about this helmet, I wanted to give it a try. I was so happy that it fit.I will never have to buy another kid's helmet again!


Half Dome as good as they say
Fogg:  

I have been using my Half Dome for about two years now and love this helmet.Strengths: Looks great, the headlamp tabs are easy to use and hold the lamp on very well. Good suspention and easy to adjust.weakness: The thing holds in the heat on warm days, but that is not all bad on cool days and nights.overall: A great climbing helmet. I would surely buy another.


Totally awesome crome dome
teleknees:  

This thing feels so nice. I have used for ice, rock, glacier, and caving. The clips are totally easy to use for a head lamp and the straps to fit are easy and snug around your chin. Don't worry about bonking your head in this sweet helmet.


Not half bad!
Ryan Reneau@BC.com:  

I got the half dome in the beginning of 06, and love it! It looks great, fits great, and its light weight. You can't go wrong with the black diamond name!


Proved it's worth on day two
fishy555552290615:  

I wore this helmet while butt-sliding down some mountains in Seward, Alaska. I kinda biffed it and ended up rolling down the mountain, hitting lots of scrub brush and hard-pack. If not for this helmet, I'm convinced I'd be in a lot worse shape as my ice axes where banging the helmet the whole way down. Don't butt slide down mountains!