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Sputnik11
Sputnik11

VIC

972 posts

9 Apr 2014 9:07pm
Do you wear one? Why?

Never had one. Never really thought I needed one, but see more quite a few wearing them.

Should I considered wearing one?
ka43
ka43

NSW

3097 posts

9 Apr 2014 9:14pm
I was the same. Finally got one for speed sailing as when I crash its usually kinda horrible.
But the best thing is myself and lots of others use it as a great platform for filming using a Gopro.
But seriously, motor cyclists HAVE to use them so at speed I guess its a great safety aspect.
If it protects just the once then well worthwhile!!!!!!!!
ikw777
ikw777

QLD

2995 posts

9 Apr 2014 9:17pm
Mine hurts my head and pushes my sunnies up so I stopped using it. Wear a hat instead.
Sputnik11
Sputnik11

VIC

972 posts

9 Apr 2014 9:20pm
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ikw777 said..

Mine hurts my head and pushes my sunnies up so I stopped using it. Wear a hat instead.


hat for the sun?
ejmack
ejmack

VIC

1308 posts

9 Apr 2014 9:28pm
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ikw777 said..

Mine hurts my head and pushes my sunnies up so I stopped using it. Wear a hat instead.


Yeah, mine does the same ( hurts) I only wear mine in winter as it keeps me warm for longer. NP do a helmet which seems to fit me much better with adjustment at the back.
ikw777
ikw777

QLD

2995 posts

9 Apr 2014 9:49pm
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Sputnik11 said..

ikw777 said..

Mine hurts my head and pushes my sunnies up so I stopped using it. Wear a hat instead.


hat for the sun?


Yep, this is Queensland after all.
MartinF2
MartinF2

QLD

484 posts

9 Apr 2014 11:56pm
Yes I wear one. Never used to and hated them. Had a good off one day (it happens to us all one day) and came up with all these stars floating around. Bought one and never looked back. It also helped fix my earache that sometimes came after getting some water in there. And the bonus is it keeps your noggin warm on the colder days (not much meat on me so it makes a big difference).

It makes me look like I've escaped from an asylum somewhere but the pluses outweigh the negatives. It's a RADZ brand and soft shell.

That's my 2c worth.
Cheers
Marty
mineral1
mineral1

WA

4564 posts

9 Apr 2014 10:05pm
Wear a Gath, and a high hook vest. Main reason orginally was that some time back mid to late 2000's, when I was starting out, I read here on Seabreeze of a windsurfer loosing his life over on East Coast around Christmas time. Got into trouble on an outgoing tide and heavy rollers at river mouth. Member of public spotted him seperated from his gear, but by time rescue got to him... too late
My wife read same post. She was devastated by the story unfolding, and impact it had on his mates and family.
That was then I thought, well best I look after myself, cos if a good swimmer and windsurfer can get into trouble like that, then my gumby approach should have some built in safety factors.
Need to wear glasses with helmet, but that's life. Few cracks on the head with a mast and boom, soon had me thinking, yep bloody good idea the Gath Helmet, and keeps the sun of my noggin
decrepit
decrepit

WA

12802 posts

9 Apr 2014 10:19pm
Same as Mineral. wear a gath, find it comfortable, but had to cut some channels for my glasses.
Keeps sun off in summer and head warm in winter.

The only downside I see is it increases head surface area, in a serious impact with water, that means more strain on the neck.
But my opinion is that it's more important to protect against a serious impact with something solid, like mast or boom.
You don't even have to be going fast, last month at Lake George, I misjudged a dismount, lost control of the rig, and it whipped round very fast and just missed my head.
waterpistol
waterpistol

NSW

125 posts

10 Apr 2014 7:39am
Didn't use to wear a helmet but many years ago I was sailing alone in rough surf and copped a hit from the board on the back of my head which split my scalp exposed my skull and left me seeing stars. Now seeing the obvious danger i always wear one in the surf.
Haggar
Haggar

QLD

1670 posts

10 Apr 2014 8:13am
Wear a Gath and has saved my life at once. Can easily wear with glasses. A helmet is so cheap and once you are used to it you don't even notice you are wearing it.
TheSailingMoose
TheSailingMoose

VIC

142 posts

10 Apr 2014 8:40am
I wear a helmet because swan bay is shallow and i really don't want to hit the bottom with my head. (also my mother worries too much and it keeps her happy).
I didn't used to wear one, then the day i started wearing it i got hit on the head quite hard by the boom, twice. xD

edit: it also keeps my hair out of my face and the sun off my head.
joe windsurf
joe windsurf

1482 posts

10 Apr 2014 6:43am
i would guess that reasons FOR wearing a helmet are fairly obvious
some points raised here as to - against wearing a helmet
the same question could asked about impact vests
IF you are doing big jumps - i would guess it is LOGICAL to wear one
a buddy of mine wears an impact vest, knee pads and helmet - when sailing on ice
if going out in light winds - perhaps a helmet is not necessary
for me anything with sails under 7.x , helmet is defintely considered
when cold enough to wear a hood(ie) - why not helmet
"use your head" , but NOT as a bumper nor stopper !!!
appleman
appleman

TAS

443 posts

10 Apr 2014 8:56am
97 % of all us Tassie windsurfers wear helmets ,especially good for, stopping brain injuries,keeping head warm, less uv rays, we are all trying to improve at windsurfing, new tricks, bigger better jumps, bigger waves, more speed.


Only makes sense to put a helmet on ya noggin


At speed the helmet can rip your head off,that's why we have two.
elmo
elmo

WA

8879 posts

10 Apr 2014 7:09am
never regretted buying a new one after smashing one.

I've had to buy 3 replacement helmets.

Ask yourself this

1. am I worth $100(?)
2. will my wife wipe drool of my face and change my nappy for the next 20+ years
mkseven
mkseven

QLD

2315 posts

10 Apr 2014 9:34am
wear an ion one occasionally when racing or conditions a bit challenging. Started wearing for racing as a year or two ago someone crashed upwind of me & mast tip ripped open my ear, 3 inches to the left & i might not have been here.

In challenging days it dulls your senses so it doesnt seem quite so wild, plus added safety benefit.
K Dog
K Dog

VIC

1847 posts

10 Apr 2014 10:27am
Over 25 knots it comes on.

I've concussed myself once and its a horrible two weeks of feeling like your head is a fish bowl........

But under 25 knots, nice sunny day, nice to go head naked.
Sime
Sime

VIC

9 posts

10 Apr 2014 10:29am
I never even considered one when I was younger but I seem to have become more safety conscious now that I have a family. I don't wear a life vest so if I knock myself out, I will sink to the bottom and drown. The helmet provides some piece of mind. I'm not going for loops or anything like that but there's been a few occassions where I've been going flat out and been tripped by a piece of chop and almost gone over the front. Eventually it will happen and I'm sure I'll be glad I've got some head protection.
Steve1001
Steve1001

QLD

241 posts

10 Apr 2014 10:30am
I wear a NP helmet, and like haggar said I forget I'm wearing it. Cheap, and its comfy, keeps the sun off my ears and forehead, why wouldn't you wear one. I also wear the NP bouancy vest. Great for carrying my gps, phone, and rope. Keeps me warm too and helps with water starts.

I guess the scenario I was worried about was a crash banging my head on the mast, boom, or board and unconscious in the water and drown.

Helmet and vest also good for being spotted bobbing in the water.
WaynoB
WaynoB

NSW

393 posts

10 Apr 2014 10:42am
Always wear a Gath full visor helmet when in the surf just because I have been hit in the head too many times. Done so for 20 years.

Flat water, usually wear a Balin hat to keep sun off the solar panel on top of the noggin'. But when it gets over 25 knots the helmet comes out. As KA43 said, it is also a good place to mount the Go Pro, use the helmet strap to help tether camera to a thin piece of occy strap as well.

A worthwhile investment.
Windxtasy
Windxtasy

WA

4017 posts

10 Apr 2014 10:16am
I don't wear a helmet.
I only sail in flat water.
I am fairly careful and I don't crash very often.
When I do crash my major problem is whiplash type injury.
I have a very long slim neck (making me more susceptible to whiplash) and extra mass in the form of a helmet on my head is going to magnify the whiplash and also the concussive forces which result.
I have been hit on the head by the mast a few times and half of those would be on the nose/chin which is not going to be protected by the helmet.
So whilst I am not against wearing of helmets, and whilst I acknowledge that concussion/ head injury is more life threatening than whiplash, I think for me I would be better off not to wear one. Perhaps some kind of neck brace would be more useful?
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy

NSW

8292 posts

10 Apr 2014 12:16pm
Wear a Gath. I also wear prescription sunnies with it no hassles.Good for keeping your head warm ( and therefore your core temperature up) in winter too.
I should start wearing earplugs in strong winds as the wind noise is horrendous..I already have hearing loss and tinnitus so it's probably not a good idea to aggravate it with unnecessary noise.
Mine is an old helmet so the new ones are probably better.
I've found it's saved me quite a few times. Usually when I'm a bit blase and standing handling the gear in the shallows in strong winds .A few times the mast has come down and given me a good crack on the head ( helmet.) It doesn't need strong wind to get a crack though - just not paying enough attention or a wind change.
boardboy
boardboy

QLD

554 posts

10 Apr 2014 5:05pm
its only worth wearing a helmet if your heads worth protecting.
I don't wear a helmet..
Kitepro
Kitepro

WA

9 posts

10 Apr 2014 3:21pm
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boardboy said..

its only worth wearing a helmet if your heads worth protecting.
I don't wear a helmet..


i wear a cup.
ka43
ka43

NSW

3097 posts

10 Apr 2014 6:15pm
^^^^^^ Over your wettie???
kiteman69
kiteman69

QLD

97 posts

10 Apr 2014 7:27pm
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Kitepro said..

boardboy said..

its only worth wearing a helmet if your heads worth protecting.
I don't wear a helmet..


i wear a cup.


+1
Over the top of my boardies that are over the top of my wettie
BFlood
BFlood

NSW

181 posts

10 Apr 2014 7:57pm
survived my first 5 years on a board without until one day I watched my board's nose fly past my face during a jump induced catapult.

Went out and bought a Protec TwoFace the next day. (designed for white water)

I was the first to buy a helmet at my local spot, since then most of the other sailors have gone and bought one too.

Even the snow culture has adopted helmets in recent years....perhaps we should catch up.
ROSSS
ROSSS

QLD

47 posts

10 Apr 2014 8:47pm
I wear a garth not because I jump or go fast in fact I am only doing just over 20ktns. But one day sailing in very gusty weather one minute 30knots the next 0knots, and at 0knots fell back into the water and mast hit me in the middle of the head. So wear helmet now.
gmitton
gmitton

SA

1460 posts

10 Apr 2014 8:26pm
Broken several helmets instead of my head - and stops my bald scalp getting burned - and keeps my prescription sunnies on - and holds the go pro - and I can poo in it if I get desperate...


I said if...
evets
evets

WA

685 posts

10 Apr 2014 7:15pm
Wear a NP. Improved the comfort by adding a bit of foam at the top moving the helmet slightly higher. It only takes one head to boom/mast/board event to have you face down in water. I chose white 'cos then I may be seen in the water if I am in trouble. A helmetless head is pretty invisible to an approaching sailor particularly if their eyesight is not perfect.
Sputnik11
Sputnik11

VIC

972 posts

10 Apr 2014 9:21pm
Interesting, I thought there would be a few advocates. But this is pretty resounding.

My takes aways, need to consider getting one.

In terms of GoPro, I have a head mount which does just fine.

Have had a few injuries over the years, most recently broken rib, broken toe, and re-broken toe last weekend. Never anything head related, can't even think of when I went close. But perhaps better safe than sorry.
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