How many of us will be wearing helmets this season
LoginStarted by Ian Wickham in Ski Chatter 05-Nov-2009 - 100 Replies
Swskier
reply to 'How many of us will be wearing helmets this season' posted Nov-2009
Ian Wickham
reply to 'How many of us will be wearing helmets this season' posted Nov-2009
mattyc wrote:Yea luv my ipod while i'm skiing,
Usually listen to a bit of thin lizzy the " Boys are [b]back in town"
Bad joke of the day over and done with :roll:
Matt
I like to have all my senses about me so I have a chance of avoiding a hit 8)
Bandit
reply to 'How many of us will be wearing helmets this season' posted Nov-2009
Ian Wickham
reply to 'How many of us will be wearing helmets this season' posted Nov-2009
bandit wrote:A friends' teenage ski racing daughter wore a ski helmet, and eventually the influence reached her father. Both skied to a high standard. On the 1st day of him wearing it in 2005, they were skiing together offpiste near their home. He fell and his upper arm hit a rock, breaking it quite badly (requiring a plate). He hit his head on the same rock, and split his new helmet, resulting in a lousy headache, which left him free to go oooooow over his arm.
Agreed if I were skiing off piste I too would possible wear a helmet
Pablo Escobar
reply to 'How many of us will be wearing helmets this season' posted Nov-2009
In Sainte Foy this year my buddy popped out the trees and back on to a piste just after me not realising there was a drop and he hit his head hard enough that I was worried for his health (even wearing a helmet), had he not been wearing one I dread to think what could have happened.
Bandit
reply to 'How many of us will be wearing helmets this season' posted Nov-2009
Bandit
reply to 'How many of us will be wearing helmets this season' posted Nov-2009
Pablo Escobar wrote:Lets not turn this in to a snowheadsesque debate on helmets
Party Pooper :roll:
I was looking forward to at least 100 pages of angst :twisted:
Ian Wickham
reply to 'How many of us will be wearing helmets this season' posted Nov-2009
bandit wrote:Wickers, with modern grooming methods, use of snowmaking and the compacting of pistes to withstand carvers, then there is every possibility that the snow on piste is as hard as tarmac. Ever tried getting a pole tip into the stuff?
I have been skiing a few years, I've put a tip in the snow a couple of times and I have never hit my head and I have put that down to football and knowing how to fall, as Pablo says it is down to the individual and I really posted this thread to see how many people this season would start to wear a helmet, so far not many as they all seem existing users.
Topic last updated on 08-November-2009 at 19:58
