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tedamenta Outlaw

Joined: 25 Jul 2004 Posts: 104 City: Breckenridge
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Posted: Aug 16, 2004 9:06 pm Post subject: Helmet Question |
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I have seen a few threads suggesting that one should wear a helmet while wakeboarding, especially while first starting and while learning new tricks.
Would this be the same kind of helmet that one would wear while kayaking? _________________ Check out my wakeboarding links page. |
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aloharodeo Soul Rider

Joined: 24 Jul 2004 Posts: 438 City: Panama City
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Posted: Aug 16, 2004 9:09 pm Post subject: |
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I would only wear a helmet for sliders.
I don't know what a kayaking helmet is like. I'm sure if you looked at some pictures on the sight you'd see someone with a helmet. _________________ Some female cows have horns, but you wouldn't really know anything about that now would you? |
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hyperrider Addict

Joined: 06 Aug 2003 Posts: 613 City: Edmonton
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Posted: Aug 16, 2004 9:39 pm Post subject: |
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| im not too sure what a kayaking helmet is like either..but i guess if its for the water its the same idea |
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tedamenta Outlaw

Joined: 25 Jul 2004 Posts: 104 City: Breckenridge
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Posted: Aug 16, 2004 10:30 pm Post subject: |
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| aloharodeo wrote: | | I'm sure if you looked at some pictures on the sight you'd see someone with a helmet. |
Good idea and I did so. _________________ Check out my wakeboarding links page. |
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DBudman Outlaw


Joined: 14 Jul 2004 Posts: 134 City: Grosse Pointe Farms, MI
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Posted: Aug 17, 2004 4:52 am Post subject: |
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My son never had a helmet. But last week he was doing a slider?....where he was on the top of the crest riding toe side edge first?....well....caught an edge and bit it. board came around and popped him in the back of the head. Luckily he didn't break open....but had the biggest bump on his head I've ever seen. We went and got one of those Calix helmets....they look like a hard baseball helmet. It was only $35. But.........I never would have guessed before that you could get hit in the head with your board before that. _________________ Good Beer, Good Cheer! |
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beasoldierprstn Addict


Joined: 31 May 2004 Posts: 508 City: Melbourne, not the australian one
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Posted: Aug 20, 2004 4:41 pm Post subject: |
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yea its called "scorpioned" when the board comes from behind you and hits the back of your head _________________ my new signature |
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HyPeDwAkE Wakeboarder.Commie

Joined: 25 Jul 2004 Posts: 1036 City: San Antonio
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Posted: Aug 20, 2004 4:44 pm Post subject: |
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I did it one time a few weeks ago when the water was really choppy... cut the back of my head open... not bad but I did... turned my blonde hair red... kind of scary... the guys in the boat thought I was dying... its amazing how fast you realize your friends really care about you... maybe its cuz I am a girl... haha... yeah helmets are good... _________________ Support your local boardshop...
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ty540 Addict

Joined: 14 Feb 2003 Posts: 603
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Posted: Aug 20, 2004 5:07 pm Post subject: |
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eh... I wouldn't recommend wearing a helmet for normal wakeboarding. For sliders, definitely. However, (and this is debatable) some people, myself included, think that your run a greater risk of neck and head injury if you wear a helmet for normal wakeboarding. Having a larger surface (helmets are bigger than your head, you know) will make your head decelerate faster when it hits the water, and most head injuries seem to be caused from rapid deceleration--not from the actual impact of your head on the water.
Never wear a helmet while riding behind the boat, always wear one when hitting sliders. |
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HyPeDwAkE Wakeboarder.Commie

Joined: 25 Jul 2004 Posts: 1036 City: San Antonio
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Posted: Aug 20, 2004 5:10 pm Post subject: |
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when I said helmets are good... they are for your incident. I agree with ty540, that whole thing with me hurt and all but I am over it... _________________ Support your local boardshop...
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WakeChikNikki Soul Rider

Joined: 30 Apr 2004 Posts: 264 City: Sacramento
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Posted: Aug 20, 2004 5:33 pm Post subject: |
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| I am not about to cut my head open again and have to be sent back to the ER and have more stitches so while learning new things i will most definately be wearing a helmet and id recommend it. Especially if you've scorpioned b4, because that means your flexible enough to do it again. |
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HyPeDwAkE Wakeboarder.Commie

Joined: 25 Jul 2004 Posts: 1036 City: San Antonio
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Posted: Aug 20, 2004 5:42 pm Post subject: |
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yeah... I understand what you are saying WakeChikNikki, but aw i dont know... its all in my head... _________________ Support your local boardshop...
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sh0rtyme Soul Rider


Joined: 08 May 2004 Posts: 345 City: Portland
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Posted: Aug 21, 2004 11:47 pm Post subject: |
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| I don't usually wear a helmet when I'm just riding around, but when I'm planning to do inverts or learn something new, I always put a helmet on. I've been smacked in the face with my board, and that's not really something I want to do again. For those of you who don't think it's possible for your body to bend like that or whatever, you really have no idea...water thrashes your body. |
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