CKX unveils its new Titan AMS helmet and its winter collection
As the 2025-2026 snowmobile season fast approaches, the CKX brand, already well established in the winter riding world, unveils a range of new products that promise to exceed the expectations of trail and off-trail enthusiasts . The Titan helmet, the flagship piece of this new collection , is a catalyst in the technical arsenal , but it does not come alone. Jackets , boots, gloves and one-piece suits… The brand is rolling out a collection designed down to the smallest detail . What if your next snowmobile season was simply going to take on a whole new dimension? We'll tell you everything!
Founded in 1983 in Quebec, within the Kimpex company, a pioneer in the manufacture of parts and equipment for motorsports, CKX quickly distinguished itself by its ability to design products adapted to the rigors of the Nordic winter, with an emphasis on safety, performance and innovation.
Over the years, the brand has expanded its range to include helmets, clothing, and accessories for snowmobilers, motorcyclists, and mountain bikers. With the launch of the Titan AMS, CKX confirms its commitment to innovation while refining its entire range to meet the realities of the terrain.

A revisited Titan helmet
It's undoubtedly the flagship product: the Titan AMS , the new generation of the famous Titan helmet, is launched with ambitious improvements. CKX takes its AMS (Air Management System) technology, developed for the Mission model, and transposes it to the world of the Titan, without a wrap-around face mask. The fabric now rests on a rigid structure integrated into the visor, promoting better air circulation, even on the coldest days.
Meanwhile, the Titan Air Flow range remains available for those who prioritize maximum ventilation. The Titan Original, with or without an electric visor, also retains its place for mixed use. Finally, the Titan maintains its iconic features: carbon or composite shell (depending on the model), controlled weight, five air intakes, a pivoting chin bar allowing opening without removing the helmet, washable liners, and ProClip straps. These are elements that continue to make its reputation.
Users are also speaking out: on forums (like Reddit), many praise the Titan's versatility and comfort (especially goggle integration and modularity), while others mention challenges with lens sealing during hot/cold transitions. This feedback underlines that nothing is perfect, but that we are clearly in the midst of a convincing evolution.

Beyond the helmet: clothing, boots and gloves in unison
While the Titan may steal the show among this season's new products, CKX doesn't stop there. The brand offers a complete line of clothing and accessories designed to meet the needs of snowmobilers, from head to toe.
For 2025-2026, CKX presents multifunctional coats , made of stretch laminated polyester, with 120g Vivo insulation and reflective elements for better visibility. Modular, they can be worn alone or layered, depending on the intensity of the cold.
The Yukon one-piece suit remains a sure bet in the collection. Designed for off-piste as well as for long hikes on trails, it returns this season in unisex and women's versions. T4-Flex stretch fabrics, Thermoshield insulation (120 to 180 g), welded seams, waterproof vents, adjustable internal straps and snow gaiters: everything is designed for efficiency and comfort. Waterproof to 5,000 mm and wind resistant, it focuses on ease of use, whatever the conditions.
Boots and gloves: the essentials are evolving smoothly
On the boot side , CKX continues to offer models designed for extreme winters: insulated, waterproof, with high-grip soles. No major new products have been announced yet, but discreet developments are expected: optimized soles, lighter materials, better insulation.
For gloves and mittens , the brand continues in the same vein: reinforced linings, optimized insulation, heated versions and touchscreen compatibility are on the program. While major technological breakthroughs are not yet on the agenda, materials are evolving, with more breathable membranes, better sealed seams and increased attention to thermal comfort.

