What Does “Multisport” Really Mean? One Helmet, All Year

What Does “Multisport” Really Mean? One Helmet, All Year

You’ve probably seen the word “Multisport” tossed around in the helmet world; but what does it actually mean? At Bern, it’s more than a marketing term. It’s about versatility, year-round value, and gear that adapts to the way you ride, skate, shred, or cruise. Whether you're commuting to work, dropping into the bowl, or carving turns on a powder day, one lid has you covered.

Let’s break it down.

watts 2.0 shown in bike and snow setup

Our Watts 2.0, Hendrix, and Macon 2.0 helmets are built for true multisport functionality. That means they’re certified for:

  • CPSC (bike)

  • EN1078 (bike/skate)

  • EN1077B (snow)

So whether you're biking in July or skiing in January, you’re riding with safety standards that match the sport. These lids are not single-season helmets—they’re engineered to adapt.

Warm weather setup?
Start with the standard summer pads.
Cold weather?
Add the Winter Liner Universal Adult Package to keep your head warm and your brain safe.

If your grom has the Hendrix Jr or Macon 2.0 Jr we have Jr sized Winter Liner Packages here.

If you already grabbed the winter version of the helmet, good news: it comes with both summer and winter padding sets in the box. Just pop the winter liner out, swap in the summer pads, and you’re back in business.

Why go multisport?

  • Less clutter: One helmet. Not two. Your closet (and your wallet) will thank you.

  • All-season protection: No compromises. No excuses.

  • Style that works on any terrain: Bern’s iconic brim and low-profile fit don’t quit.

Ready for year round protection?
Shop The Watts 2.0
Check Out The Macon 2.0
View The Hendrix