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gavnwend
gavnwend

WA

1373 posts

16 Oct 2013 8:05pm
Whats the best lid on the market preferably one that doesn't restrict your hearng only going to use it when out sailing on my own or when there's a lot of people out???
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

16 Oct 2013 8:15pm
Gath.
Not too big and floaty (canoe type helmets are larger / float too much, so head v water at 80kph is not good fun)
The adjustable visor is awesome for stopping rain in the corner of your eye in winter, or low sun in summer
gavnwend
gavnwend

WA

1373 posts

16 Oct 2013 8:34pm
Your probably right l see a lot of guys out with gath .more money to spend but could be a livesaver.cheers
elmo
elmo

WA

8879 posts

17 Oct 2013 6:36am
I've recently changed over from Gath's to the new NPX helmet.

Better fit, softer sponge and have a certified EN rating for white water use

Bit of a price advantage as well.

http://www.npsurf.com/products/protective/helmet.html
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

17 Oct 2013 11:45am
Still like my visor.... rain in the corner of your upwind eye fkn hurts. Gath stops it.

Haggar
Haggar

QLD

1670 posts

17 Oct 2013 2:14pm
I've got the Gath short visor and wear it whenever I sail light or strong winds. Has saved my life at least once !
Gestalt
Gestalt

QLD

14722 posts

17 Oct 2013 2:45pm
nope, hags, I found it made my balance all off
Issa
Issa

355 posts

17 Oct 2013 1:27pm
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Gestalt said..

nope, hags, I found it made my balance all off

I have a Gath with removable ear pieces.

First time used, after an hour on the water, I developed a cracking headache and started feeling badly nauseous.

Went ashore, took some advice and removed the ear pieces. Instant recovery. Sailed on for another hour or so.

Too strange.
Haggar
Haggar

QLD

1670 posts

17 Oct 2013 10:05pm
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Gestalt said..

nope, hags, I found it made my balance all off


It is a bit strange at first, particularly the sound, but you get used to it
kato
kato

VIC

3513 posts

17 Oct 2013 11:27pm
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[I have a Gath with removable ear pieces.

First time used, after an hour on the water, I developed a cracking headache and started feeling badly nauseous.

Went ashore, took some advice and removed the ear pieces. Instant recovery. Sailed on for another hour or so.

Too strange.


I've gone the other way and glued the ear pieces shut. I love the full face visor, keeps the sun, salt, sand and hail out of my eyes

choco
choco

SA

4177 posts

18 Oct 2013 7:19am
at over $800US not cheap but in nuking conditions looks the goods....




?
jusavina
jusavina

QLD

1494 posts

18 Oct 2013 7:29am




Retzy
Retzy

VIC

130 posts

18 Oct 2013 8:57am
Answer is - go and try some on. Do the laps if your shop doesn't have exactly what you want - the most important thing is to get a good fit. The Gaths come in at least 2 styles which are very different from each other. You should probably try both, plus obviously the other brands.
Sailhack
Sailhack

VIC

5000 posts

18 Oct 2013 12:03pm
^^^those full face ones would have been handy yesty. Had to protect my face and bald head whilst blasting along during a heavy hail storm! It felt like someone was piffing handfuls of small yonnies at my face - I even had my head down and elbow up... very awkward.
MikeyS
MikeyS

VIC

1509 posts

18 Oct 2013 12:17pm
Yep, a full face helmet isn't such a dumb idea. Nearly knocked myself out once in nuking conditions, way overpowered and should have changed down a sail size. Got backwinded and smacked in the face by the mast. Blood nose, fat lip, and for the first time in my life, I could confirm that you do actually see stars- just like in the cartoons.
Anyhow, went back in, changed down to a 4.2 and sailed on spitting blood.
pepe47
pepe47

WA

1382 posts

18 Oct 2013 10:16am
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choco said..

at over $800US not cheap but in nuking conditions looks the goods....






Use the force Luke!
kiwibro
kiwibro

WA

175 posts

18 Oct 2013 10:23am
I have a Gath with fixed upper sun visor. I liked the "being free" feel of things too but new partner is a psychologist, who reminds me often about brain related injuries so gave her my old Gath that I never wore and bought a new one.
More into Sup these days and have taken some big wipeouts/impacts .
I have never noticed it putting any load on my neck, head etc on water entry..I guess due to it close fitting to head shape.
i would imagine it would be a different matter for the "kayak..sticky out style."
Also ...buy Australian.
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy

NSW

8292 posts

18 Oct 2013 1:24pm
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jusavina said..







Maybe I can use that as extra weight for the Nw gales we have had lately..
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