Helmets
hmmm, yeah, I'd say back to risk assessment 101....lessee, winded, bruised or broken rib, maybe knocked out, impact vest.....popped on the head by many means, likely knocked out, good chance of death instantly, helmet...it's a toss-up
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Got in a great day a squamish today sporting the lid. Didnt even know it was there. Had a good conversation on the beach with one of the guys there. Helmets protect you 99% of the time which is pretty good odds..........so one in every 100 days you could bash your head?.............mmmm
Anyway, im not turning helmet preacher but i am wearing one now and I feel no different on the water than when i didnt..after im on the water i forgot about that it was even there. I picked up a protech , fits good and seems to offer good coverage + nice and light.
Anyway, im not turning helmet preacher but i am wearing one now and I feel no different on the water than when i didnt..after im on the water i forgot about that it was even there. I picked up a protech , fits good and seems to offer good coverage + nice and light.
I read, If you hit your head once every 100 sessions, you will escape injury or death for, on average, 9,999 sessions. i.e. the rest of your kite-addicted life.
Those odds aint bad.
But If you hit your head every session while wearing a helmet, you will escape injury for, on average, 99 sessions.
Those odds aint bad.
But If you hit your head every session while wearing a helmet, you will escape injury for, on average, 99 sessions.
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Da Helmut and Googles would look good on you Mr. Hand!!! Have you ever thought about growing dreads..?? DOOD!! When are you heading up tomorrow..??
Very good selection of local helmets
If you are concerned about geek factor, you should check out this guys selection helmets
http://www.fnaheadgear.com/
He's been making them for years. I use them for whitewater kayaking.
They are well worth the dough.
http://www.fnaheadgear.com/
He's been making them for years. I use them for whitewater kayaking.
They are well worth the dough.
Been awhile since anyone posted about these things, but I thought I'd share my purchase with anyone potentially looking for a helmet these days.
http://www.mec.ca/Products/product_deta ... 9210952239
The build is tough, not like a lot of those lighter models that you can easily flex with your hands. If I can really bend the thing that's supposed to protect my noggin then I don't like my chances when a gusty launch sends me hard into some solid parts of British Columbia.
Glad to see (I think) more and more kiters wearing them out there.
Can't help but reiterate, we think little of dropping 1,000 bucks on new gear, but can be too cheap to spring for helmets under 100?!
http://www.mec.ca/Products/product_deta ... 9210952239
The build is tough, not like a lot of those lighter models that you can easily flex with your hands. If I can really bend the thing that's supposed to protect my noggin then I don't like my chances when a gusty launch sends me hard into some solid parts of British Columbia.
Glad to see (I think) more and more kiters wearing them out there.
Can't help but reiterate, we think little of dropping 1,000 bucks on new gear, but can be too cheap to spring for helmets under 100?!
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thats a cool looking helmet ned, not quite as cool as the dreads though - but for straight functionality... I would suggest the gath helmets and the retractable visor is nice for bright days. (ive always hated helmets mainly for the chocking factor on impact)
little bit on the dorky side but comfort wise they're great.
little bit on the dorky side but comfort wise they're great.
mmm wind
By a longshot the best lid out there, not sure about the full face visor tho or any visor for that matter. Get it, you will love it and wonder why you ever wore anything else. My only small complaint was the ear piece broke, got a new one for 3 bucks both sides while in the Gorge. Pricey but well worth it
Wish less, sail more!!
Vancouver Island Windsports
Chinook /Takuma /KA Australia (Tribal) /Aztron
You're either in or in the way....
Doing things the hard way since 1963....
Vancouver Island Windsports
Chinook /Takuma /KA Australia (Tribal) /Aztron
You're either in or in the way....
Doing things the hard way since 1963....
I have problems with glare off the water, it gives me bad headaches after about 1/2 hour. I’ve tried sunglass with a tether ( they fall apart), I tried the “Nikey” black contact lenses( They dry my eyes out, and hurt after 30 sec, if I can get them in at all). Then I was doing some web surfing, and I found the “Gath” site. I had a look at there models, and I liked the idea of the full visor. I ended up ordering one on line, and three different colour lenses, red, black, and blue. It came with the black lens, but I found it to be a little too dark. I then tried the blue one, and I’m hooked. It feels good on the head , and I no longer need to pack Advil for my session. I love the helmet, but I only have the visor down about ¼ of the way, just so that it blocks the glare. I find no need for the full length, other than to look like a guard from the old TV show “ V ”……It’s a cool look if you can pull it off.