Introducing
SheOne's Limited Edition Hand-Painted Helmets
Dive into the world where art meets snow with Sandbox Helmets' exclusive collaboration with the artist SheOne. Behold a fusion of creativity and protection, where each helmet is a canvas, and every stroke tells a story. SheOne's unique touch transforms our helmets into a statement of personal style and artistic expression.
Grab One of Only 9 Special Edition Helmets!
Only nine of these special edition helmets are available, positioned exclusively between our Classic 2.0 Snow helmet and Icon Snow helmet. Seize the opportunity to own a piece of wearable art, once these nine units are sold, they will never make a return.
Each helmet is unique and the exact design will vary from the images shown as each one is hand-painted in a different way.
Each helmet is unique and the exact design will vary from the images shown as each one is hand-painted in a different way.
Each helmet is unique and the exact design will vary from the images shown as each one is hand-painted in a different way.
Introducing
Sandbox x Board Archive
2011 changed TJ’s life. A face-plant on East Coast ice led to a bloody bashed up face and the epiphany that a brimmed helmet would have prevented his injury. His choice was simple - a low profile, brimmed helmet made by snowboarders for snowboarders. TJ has supported Sandbox ever since, wearing the Classic 2.0. This collaboration is a token of our appreciation to an amazing community leader. Thank you TJ.
"This graphic is a tribute to snowboarding in Japan. The rich culture grounded in mutual respect, the kindness you'll find in the local communities, and the incredible amount of light dry snow you'll find year after year have made Japan my favourite destination for snowboarding." - TJ Kern
Originally from North Carolina, TJ Kern has made the Colorado mountains his new home. Studying mathematics in college, TJ saw an opportunity to utilize his education in snowboarding by rigorously testing and offering feedback on a wide array of snowboards.
In 2016, he founded Board Archive with a clear objective: to create a comprehensive, free-of-charge resource for the snowboarding community. The mission at the core of Board Archive is to authentically portray snowboard performance on the slopes and assemble a repository of insightful reviews.
Today, Board Archive is one of the most influential and entertaining social channels in snowboarding.