Closeout Ski Helmets for Women

Closeout Ski Helmets for Women

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Now that March has arrived, ski and snowboard gear can be found at discounted prices. Although products are last year's models or from a couple of years ago, it still is high-quality gear and can be found for more than half off the regular price. Helmets are an important piece of safety equipment that can save your life, but they can be expensive. If you want some stylish protection for your head, there are online sales of quality ski helmets for women at closeout prices.

sierrasnowboard.com

Sierra snowboard offers more than 10 models of helmets for women ranging from 30 percent to 50 percent off retail price. Prices range from $35 to $150 (March 2010 prices) from many different brand names.

sierrasnowboard.com

sierratradingpost.com

Sierra Trading Post has four ski helmets for women ranging from 39 percent to 50 percent off retail price. Prices range from $60 to $170 (March 2010 prices), and models include Giro and Bern.

sierratradingpost.com

valuesports.com

Value Sports offers eight different helmet models for women ranging from 30 percent to 50 percent off retail price. Prices range from $40 to $80 (March 2010 prices), and all models are from Giro.

valuesports.com

the-house.com

The-House offers more than 10 helmet models for women from 20 percent to 25 percent off retail price. Prices range from $60 to $100 (March 2010 prices) from Red, Protec and Bern.

the-house.com

abc-of-snowboarding.com

ABC-of-Snowboarding has more than 25 helmets for women at discounts up to 70 percent off retail price. Prices range from $50 to $150 (March 2010 prices) from many different brand names.

abc-of-snowboarding.com

Article Written By Tyler Nall

Tyler Nall is a forestry technician and outdoor enthusiast. He received his Bachelor of Science at the University of Oregon with majors in psychology and sociology. Nall started writing professionally in 2004 and currently writes for various websites.

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