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posted on 1-8-2004 at 12:58 Reply With Quote
helmets for kiting

hey guys, im on the hunt for a decent helmet to wear kitesurfing, any suggestions on type or good shops, or just any info on helmets at all.

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posted on 1-8-2004 at 13:34 Reply With Quote
I wear an Ice-Hockey helmet when I'm kitesurfing.... The are cheaper than kitesurf specific helemts, and provide much more protection...
Mine even has a full face guard which is probably a bit over the top, but I have knocked my teeth out a couple of times before I started wearing it, and a new helemt every couple of years is much cheaper than dentistry every few months...

I was glad I was wearing it today as well, as I had my kite totally depowered which meant the depower line was and flapping about, and on a few occasions the hard plastic ball at the end of the depower line smashed into my helmet... There were a few times when it would have smacked me in the face if I hadn't been wearing the face mask.

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posted on 1-8-2004 at 16:12 Reply With Quote
Protec helmets are really good, super comfy and really solid, (* the one suggested as a wake helmet is perfect). Think www.powerkiteshop.com may sell them, but not sure.





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posted on 2-8-2004 at 11:26 Reply With Quote
A lot of people seem to use Gath or Gecko helmets, guess this may come from already owning them for windsurfing/surfing, not sure how much protection they offer but bound to be better than nothing at least.

Powerkiteshop also offer a kitesurfing specific helmet:

http://www.powerkiteshop.com/accessories/3dxtrmhelmet.htm

Although have no personal experience of these they look substantial...

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posted on 2-8-2004 at 12:21 Reply With Quote
I have to say that for long time i have been using Gath helmets, and even back before i was kiting I used the gath's for big wave surfin' in Cape Town...Do remember that Gath's are really good for when your board nails you on the head by a wave/shorebreak/boardoff...BUT they are designed by a dude in Perth, strictly for surfing...so the problem relies on what you really want to use it for. If you get slammed into a wall or rocks with your melon due to some freak kiting incident like that which happened in Porthcawl after the BKSA comp then it ain't gonna help one wee bit!!!

I have recently been steering more towards the idea of using probably the best watersports helmets in the business and those are the wakeboarding PRO helmets...I still need to buy one..





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posted on 2-8-2004 at 14:39 Reply With Quote
Very true Leo, I have a Gecko which is similar to a gath, but made in the UK, theyre great for surfing, however if you look in side both brands they used to have a warning inside to state that they are puerly for protection against the elements, mines saved my melon from a few reef bashings mind. Wake helmets are defo the way fowrard.





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