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Sweet Protection Switcher MIPS Review

No matter what the weather is, this helmet will help you find your perfect temperature
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sweet protection switcher mips ski helmet review
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Price:  $270 List
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Manufacturer:   Sweet Protection
By Alex Bogner ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Feb 25, 2022
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RANKED
#7 of 17
  • Comfort - 25% 6.0
  • Warmth - 25% 7.0
  • Ventilation - 20% 9.0
  • Weight - 10% 5.0
  • Goggle Compatibility - 10% 7.0
  • Style - 10% 8.0

Our Verdict

The Sweet Protection Switcher MIPS is one of the most well-ventilated all-mountain helmets on the market. Let mother nature do her worst because this helmet will help you adapt to whatever gets thrown your way. This helmet also comes with great features such as MIPS and offers great adjustability in its fit and its ventilation system. The Switcher is easy to operate with one hand, even with gloves on, with a magnetic buckle design. If you want to listen to some tunes while you ski, this helmet is audio-ready with zippers to easily access earbuds or audio chips. When you're not listening to tunes, enjoy the unimpaired sound quality through this helmet's comfortable earpads. Advanced all-mountain skiers will enjoy all that this helmet has to offer.
REASONS TO BUY
Great sound quality
Well ventilated
Innovative buckle
Adjustable
REASONS TO AVOID
Vents can be noisy
Minimal top padding
Expensive
Editor's Note: We updated the Sweet Protection Switcher MIPS review on February 25, 2022, with more details on competing products and advice on what we would buy.

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Bottom Line You'll never have to worry about overheating or getting brain freeze with this helmetA top shelf helmet for the die-hard skierA freestyle-oriented helmet that doesn't skimp on protection and user-friendly featuresOne helmet for your resort and backcountry endeavors that won't break the bankA value that few models are able to provide
Rating Categories Sweet Protection Sw... Smith Vantage MIPS Anon Logan WaveCel Smith Mission MIPS Giro Ratio MIPS
Comfort (25%)
6.0
8.0
8.0
7.0
6.0
Warmth (25%)
7.0
8.0
6.0
7.0
7.0
Ventilation (20%)
9.0
9.0
9.0
8.0
7.0
Weight (10%)
5.0
6.0
6.0
6.0
4.0
Goggle Compatibility (10%)
7.0
9.0
8.0
8.0
7.0
Style (10%)
8.0
7.0
9.0
6.0
6.0
Specs Sweet Protection Sw... Smith Vantage MIPS Anon Logan WaveCel Smith Mission MIPS Giro Ratio MIPS
Measured Weight (in ounces) 20.8 oz 17.7 oz 17.1 oz 16.9 oz 21.7 oz
Rotational Impact Protection System MIPS MIPS WaveCel MIPS MIPS
Adjustment System Occigrip turndial Boa Fit System 360° Boa Fit System Adjustable Dial Fit System In form dial
# of Vents 26 20 10 18 10
Number of Sizes 3 3 4 4 4
Removable Ear Covers Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Goggle Attachment Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Visor Yes No No No No
Audio Compatibility Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Certifications CE EN1077 Class B, ASTM F 2040 ASTM F 2040, CE EN 1077 Class B CE 1077B & ASTM 2040 ASTM F 2040, CE EN 1077:2007 Class B CE EN 1077

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Switcher MIPS is an excellent addition to the ski helmet lineup. It utilizes a hybrid design that combines in-mold and hard shell technology. It offers great ventilation and an innovative design.

Performance Comparison


sweet protection switcher mips ski helmet review - the switcher from sweet protection hits the details right, from...
The Switcher from Sweet Protection hits the details right, from comfort to ventilation to hip, all-mountain style.
Credit: Laura Casner

Fit and Comfort


The Switcher MIPS has a solid adjustment system with a wide range of head sizes. The dial adjustment system was hard to reach while skiing, so it's best to set this before going out for the day. When testing this helmet, there were no notable pressure points around the side of the head or hot spots from the ear pads. However, there was some slight uncomfortable downward pressure due to the lack of padding on top of the head.

sweet protection switcher mips ski helmet review - most of the padding on the switcher is located on the sides of the...
Most of the padding on the Switcher is located on the sides of the helmet. The top of the helmet is a bit firm, but allows air to easily pass through.
Credit: Alex Bogner

One of the great things about this helmet is the innovative buckle design. Unlike other magnet buckles that slide together from the side, this magnet buckle clasps on top of each other. The magnet is incredibly powerful and easy to latch with gloves on since it practically wants to buckle itself. When releasing the buckle, all that's needed is to pull the rubber tab, and it comes off without a hitch. It is a little strange to get used to at first, but then it becomes routine and straightforward after that.

sweet protection switcher mips ski helmet review - switcher's unique and easy to use pull tab magnetic buckle.
Switcher's unique and easy to use pull tab magnetic buckle.
Credit: Alex Bogner


Warmth


The Switcher MIPS retains its heat very well. If all the vents are closed, it is easy to keep your head toasty in this helmet all day. On the coldest of days, you still might want to add a thin beanie due to some of the lack of padding on top and the small vents in the ear pads. You can also make up for this if you start with a warm base layer.

sweet protection switcher mips ski helmet review - this helmet traps heat inside when you want it to, but also has...
This helmet traps heat inside when you want it to, but also has plenty of vents to open up and let your head cool down.
Credit: Laura Casner

Ventilation


The Switcher MIPS is all about ventilation! Whether it is a hot spring day or you're hiking up a bootpack, this helmet will have you feeling cool no matter what you are doing. With 26 strategically placed vents, you'll be able to hike up and not overheat. With Sweet Protection's turn-dial ventilation system, you can really "dial" it in. The turn dial lets you adjust to the exact amount of the vent you want open. There are also two manual slide vents in the front if you still need more vent openings. These vents are so effective that you might notice a whistling sound if you are skiing fast with the vents fully open.

sweet protection switcher mips ski helmet review - the vents on the switcher can be opened to a specific amount...
The vents on the Switcher can be opened to a specific amount correlating to the number of turns on the rear dial adjuster.
Credit: Alex Bogner

Weight


Coming in as one of the heavier helmets in the review, the Switcher MIPS didn't feel burdensome on our heads. While testing the helmet, the weight was hardly noticeable. However, if you pick it up and compare it to the other helmets, it definitely packs a few more ounces. If you don't mind a little extra weight and love the ventilation and low profile, it would be worth bringing this helmet on an occasional day in the backcountry. Its weight keeps it from being our go-to model for ski touring, though.

Goggle Compatibility


Working well with all the goggles we tested, the Switcher MIPS can play nice with others. Goggles tested included Scott, Smith, and Abom. The rubber goggle strap fits tightly around the ventilation dial to securely lock your goggles in place.

sweet protection switcher mips ski helmet review - no gaper gap here! great goggle compatibility on the switcher.
No gaper gap here! Great goggle compatibility on the Switcher.
Credit: Alex Bogner

While testing the ability to take off the goggle strap with gloves on, we found it very difficult to locate the tiny tab and undo the strap. For this helmet, instead of messing with the adjustment, it is best to set it and forget it until the end of the day.

sweet protection switcher mips ski helmet review - our testers and ski buddies like the slick style of this helmet. it...
Our testers and ski buddies like the slick style of this helmet. It offers a variation in shape from most helmets you see out there, and we appreciate that.
Credit: Laura Casner

Style


The Switcher MIPS definitely gets some style points. It comes in many color options, so there is something that suits everybody's taste. The helmet looks somewhat similar to a combat helmet, and the rubber design on the ear pads adds to this effect. It's definitely hip.

sweet protection switcher mips ski helmet review - the sleek patterns on the top and side give this helmet a cool look.
The sleek patterns on the top and side give this helmet a cool look.
Credit: Alex Bogner

Should You Buy the Sweet Protection Switcher MIPS?


If you're looking for a helmet with extreme venting capabilities, the Switcher MIPS is a great choice. Whether you're going uphill or downhill, this helmet will always keep your head at the perfect temperature while skiing or riding. It scores slightly lower in the weight metric, and it is not as comfortable as some other helmets. Still, if you want ultimate temperature control without having to add and peel layers throughout the day, then this helmet is a perfect choice.

What Other Ski Helmets Should You Consider?


The Switcher MIPS is on the more expensive side, and while it has some cool features in its earpads, venting capabilities, MIPS, and proprietary buckle design, there are still areas to improve on this helmet. The comfort and usability leave us wanting more, and if these categories are essential aspects to you, then you may prefer the Anon Logan WaveCel or the Smith Vantage MIPS.

sweet protection switcher mips ski helmet review - the switcher stands out for its excellent ventilation, making it a...
The Switcher stands out for its excellent ventilation, making it a solid choice for those who enjoy the benefits of temperature regulation.
Credit: Alex Bogner

Alex Bogner