Hi all,
Whats the view on helmets? As a beginner i guess they're a good idea and might get 1 for learning at the local indoor slope (the hire ones smell!), don't want to look a complete cock on the slopes though, although my skill level will probably take care of that!
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You'll find that it becoming more and more common for everyone using the slopes to wear a brain bucket.
I love my helmet (best purchase of the past few seasons) and it has already paid for itself when I met a tree.
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Started by Grant2404 in Ski Chatter 06-Oct-2008 - 7 Replies
Grant2404 posted Oct-2008
RossF
reply to 'Helmets' posted Oct-2008
Buy a well known make, GIro, Red etc. See if you can get a discount online. Get one that fits.
Try em on in Ellis Brigham/Snow and Rock to check for a size then order online. If you already have goggles make srure the model you have is compatible
Try em on in Ellis Brigham/Snow and Rock to check for a size then order online. If you already have goggles make srure the model you have is compatible
Boardbiker
reply to 'Helmets' posted Oct-2008
I wear a helmet regardless whether i'm skiing or snowboarding on or offpiste. If i look a cock i dont care - it keeps my head warm when its cold, the music plays from the earcovers and the goggles fit well with them.
Oh and when the safety bar gets pulled down before your ready, some out of control skier / boarder hits me, a low branch twats me, someone falls off the chair lift in front of me, someone standing with skiis or a board in the gondola tags me....... the helmet saves me a heed ache....
If your a beginner snowboarder - wear one!! its just one less place to hurt! lol
There are loads of different styles out there, look for the one you like (and is less cock looking ??), try it on, with your goggles too.
Best of luck!
Oh and when the safety bar gets pulled down before your ready, some out of control skier / boarder hits me, a low branch twats me, someone falls off the chair lift in front of me, someone standing with skiis or a board in the gondola tags me....... the helmet saves me a heed ache....
If your a beginner snowboarder - wear one!! its just one less place to hurt! lol
There are loads of different styles out there, look for the one you like (and is less cock looking ??), try it on, with your goggles too.
Best of luck!
Not ALL boarders sit in the middle of pistes.....
RossF
reply to 'Helmets' posted Oct-2008
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Hirsty
reply to 'Helmets' posted Oct-2008
grant2404 wrote:Hi all,
Whats the view on helmets? As a beginner i guess they're a good idea and might get 1 for learning at the local indoor slope (the hire ones smell!), don't want to look a complete cock on the slopes though, although my skill level will probably take care of that!
You'll find that it becoming more and more common for everyone using the slopes to wear a brain bucket.
I love my helmet (best purchase of the past few seasons) and it has already paid for itself when I met a tree.
He was a wise man who invented beer - Plato
Freezywater
reply to 'Helmets' posted Oct-2008
as a beginner get yourself in the habit now, it's too easy to not wear one, I don't and I know I should, which probably means I'm more of an idiot than someone who deosn't know he should wear one. But I just love the feel of the wind in my hair :twisted: :roll:
I would have got away with it if it wasn't for those pesky kids!
Grant2404
reply to 'Helmets' posted Oct-2008
Thanks for your advice guys, i've tried a few on so know my size andwill have a surf for one, if any one knows of any sites feel free to let me know.
Cheers
Cheers
LOTA
reply to 'Helmets' posted Oct-2008
After 25 years of wearing a ski hat or cap I, too, was worried about the 'looking like a cock' factor.
Now after five years of wearing a helmet, it feels normal (and in Canada you'd feel abnormal without one, it would appear) and I have avoided a few stitches at least by wearing one.
You might think you're the safest. steadiest thing on the slopes, but you can't legislate for the other idiots! :evil:
Now after five years of wearing a helmet, it feels normal (and in Canada you'd feel abnormal without one, it would appear) and I have avoided a few stitches at least by wearing one.
You might think you're the safest. steadiest thing on the slopes, but you can't legislate for the other idiots! :evil:
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Topic last updated on 07-October-2008 at 20:10