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Pret Fury X Mips Review

If you’re needing a more breathable helmet, this well-ventilated model offers great air flow and comfort
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Pret Fury X Mips Review
Credit: Syd Knadler
Price:  $220 List
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Manufacturer:   Pret
Zach Lovell
By Zach Lovell ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  February 13, 2026
78
OVERALL
SCORE


RANKED
#5 of 18
  • Impact Test - 30% 7.0
  • Comfort - 25% 8.0
  • Warmth - 20% 7.8
  • Ventilation - 15% 8.7
  • Usability - 10% 8.0
Top Pick Award
Best Resort Ventilation

Our Verdict

While there are more ventilated backcountry models out there, the Pret Fury X Mips offers some of the best breathability we've yet seen in a resort model. With 16 thoughtfully designed vents, the Fury X ushers air effortlessly from the front to the back of the helmet, and the goggle vents are extremely effective at keeping goggles from fogging. The Fury X isn't the warmest model we've tested, though adding a thin under-helmet beanie helped retain at least some heat. Whether you run hot, or ski/ride in warmer climates, this is a great option that'll keep your head cool and is likely to be compatible with your goggles.
REASONS TO BUY
Top scoring airflow
Lighterweight
Minimal goggle fog
REASONS TO AVOID
Not as great for heat retention

Our Analysis and Test Results

When you're resort riding, temperatures can swing greatly from icy mornings to scorching hot afternoons, especially in the spring. If you're someone who wants a ski helmet that favors ventilation over warmth to combat overheating, the Pret Fury X Mips should be at the top of your list.

Performance Comparison


pret fury x mips - from sunny spring days to mid-winter heatups, our testers stayed...
From sunny spring days to mid-winter heatups, our testers stayed cool in the Fury X at the resort.   Credit: Syd Knadler

Impact Test


After sending the Pret Fury X Mips to the ACT Lab for a series of tests, we found it to come in towards the front of the pack, though there are some higher scoring options in our review's lineup.


Slow Impact Test Results


This was the worst of the two drop tests for the Pret Fury X Mips, falling further back compared to other top-scoring helmets.


Fast Impact Test Results


The results of the Pret Fury X Mips in the fast impact were better, boosting its combined impact testing scores.


The Pret Fury X Mips, as the name implies, includes a mips system onboard and our team appreciated the overall head coverage the helmet provided. Throughout testing, we were happy with the tightening/attachment systems including the chin strap and the rear wheel adjuster.

Comfort


If you're wanting a comfy helmet, the Pret Fury X Mips might just be the model for you, particularly when considering its performance in the ventilation metric as well. This model has a bit more snug fit when compared to some of our other favorites, making the Fury X a nice alternative if Smith or Scott helmets feel too voluminous for you.


After several months of testing, we came to the conclusion that the Pret Fury X Mips is a comfortable model, especially for skiers and riders wanting a slightly tighter fit with their resort riding helmet. The chin strap was fairly simple to adjust across the ears area, and the adjustment wheel at the back of the neck was also effective at dialing in the fit how we wanted on any given day. The interior liner wasn't the most padded, and the next to skin feel across the entire helmet was more average, but our testing team didn't have any chaffing or sore spots even after a long day.

Overall, the Fury X mips is likely to keep your head comfy even on a first chair to last chair resort day.

Warmth


As a helmet with great ventilation, the Pret Fury X Mips didn't surprise our team with its more average heat retention. However, it was still competitive across our review's lineup.


Several of the vents of this helmet are closeable, but the large goggle vents in the front of the helmet are permanently open, allowing air to constantly move through the helmet. While there isn't much one can do to make a ski helmet more breathable, simply adding a beanie to your head can make a cold helmet better for warmth. The Pret Fury X Mips isn't the most voluminous helmet, as we've previously shared, but a thin under-helmet hat helped keep the cold air at bay.

pret fury x mips - some of our crew got chilly on cold days in the well-vented fury x...
Some of our crew got chilly on cold days in the well-vented Fury X, but an under-helmet hat was helpful.   Credit: Syd Knadler

Ventilation


This was one of our favorite helmets in the entire review in the ventilation metric. While there were a couple helmets that offered even better airflow, they utilized a more backcountry-specific design. If you're a resort skier, the Pret Fury X Mips takes the cake for breathability.


The Pret Fury X Mips utilizes 16 vents on the larger side to usher air through the helmet. These vents were more generously sized than much of the competition and the Fury X doesn't use as much padding or insulation as other top-shelf helmets. The ear flaps also were on the more minimalist side and they offer 3 air holes on each side to further allow heat to escape. We used this helmet across weeks of spring conditions in slushy resort snow and found the Fury X to keep our sweat levels down more than much of the competition.

From the top vents to the goggle vents to the ear ventilation, this is a great helmet for resort breathability.

Usability


If you're wanting a user-friendly helmet, the Pret Fury X Mips is a worthwhile option. This model can be adjusted fairly easily with gloves and fits with a few different styles of goggles, from more square shaped eyewear to more rounded goggles. After a couple seasons of testing, we found the Fury X to come in towards the top of the charts.


The Pret Fury X Mips uses a magnetic side-slide chin buckle, which is quick to attach or detach once you've used it a couple times, though it isn't quite as intuitive as a traditional cin strap buckle. The goggle retainer also performed reliably throughout the entirety of our exam process. The Fury X has a more sizeable brim, which can be an acquired taste, but it did still work well with multiple brands of goggles.

From the goggle retainer to the adjustment wheel, the Pret Fury X is a friendly helmet.

Should You Buy the Pret Fury X Mips?


This is a phenomenal helmet if you're wanting all-around performance and are demanding more ventilation for your resort riding or skiing. If the highest impact test results are a priority, or you're needing the most warmth from a ski helmet, the Pret Fury X Mips isn't our first recommendation for you, but this is a great helmet if you're tired of your head sweating.

What Other Ski Helmets Should You Consider?


If you're needing more warmth from your ski helmet, consider the Smith Descend Mips, which is affordable, comfortable, and does a great job of keeping in your head's heat. The Fury X is very ventilated for a resort helmet, but if you're looking to go out-of-bounds, the Smith Summit Mips is closer to a bike helmet than a ski helmet, offering even more breathability.

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Awards Top Pick Award
Best Resort Ventilation
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Bottom Line If you’re needing a more breathable helmet, this well-ventilated model offers great air flow and comfort
Pros Top scoring airflow, lighterweight, minimal goggle fog
Cons Not as great for heat retention
Rating Categories Pret Fury X Mips
Impact Test (30%)
7.0
Comfort (25%)
8.0
Warmth (20%)
7.8
Ventilation (15%)
8.7
Usability (10%)
8.0
Specifications Pret Fury X Mips
Measured Weight (Large) 16.2 oz
# of Vents 16
Audio Compatibility Yes
Removable Ear Covers Yes
Goggle Attachment Yes
Visor Yes (brim)
Adjustment System Ripcord360 Single Pull Fit
Rotational Impact Protection System Mips
Certifications ASTM F2040 / CE EN1077B
Number of Sizes 3
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