Gear Review
Petzl Meteor III
- ultralight
- excellent ventilation
- durability?
- 8.3 ounces
The original Petzl Meteor had a tragically short trajectory—the lightweight wonder was apparently a little too light for its own good.
Reports began circulating of helmets being ruined just by being dropped on the ground or being knocked about while dangling from backpacks.
Now the Meteor is back, renamed the Meteor III, and even if Petzl hadn't made any improvements to the helmet's durability the Meteor III would still be worth a long hard look thanks to its outrageously-light 8.3 ounce weight.
Let's be honest: 8.3 ounces (235 grams) is crazy-town light. For those of you, like me, who are constantly looking for reasons to leave your helmet at home, weight isn't going to be an excuse any more.
Petzl claims the Meteor III is the most ventilated climbing helmet available. That plus the helmet's low profile and ephemeral weight make this unquestionably one of the most comfortable helmets you can get. You may well forget it's on your head.
Note that for winter, or foul weather climbing, the extra ventilation can prove less than ideal. Tree Skiers should also be mindful of the added risk of spearing a branch with a vent and getting clotheslined.
The Meteor III's fit is fully adjustable. The helmet also features four headlamp attachment clips, and it is compatible with Petzl's Vision face shield. Three color choices are available. If style is a concern, the Meteor III won't disappoint.
As for protection, the Meteor is CD/UIAA certified. Obviously, with a design like this you'll likely want to retire it after any serious hits. I don't see the Meteor III as your best choice if you're looking for a helmet that will last you a lifetime.
Pick the Meteor III when weight is the overriding factor—ski mountaineers who do desperate one-day marathon climbs will find this an especially attractive choice. The Meteor will also be appealing to desert and summer climbers who will enjoy the helmet's outstanding ventilation and comfort.
As for the durability issues of its predecessor, I haven't heard any similar complaints about the Meteor III. Make no mistake: with weight this low, you are compromising strength and longevity. If that sounds like a reasonable compromise given your needs, I can't think of a better choice.
Petzl Meteor III Helmet
Petzl Meteor III Climbing Helmet
Petzl Meteor III Climbing Helmet



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