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Connecticut Water Trails Program Whitewater Kayaking Basics How To Choose A Helmet
Kayak helmets are essential if you're into
whitewater kayaking, play boating, or pressing the line with a squirt
boat. A kayak helmet is a very important piece of gear. There are scads
of helmets to choose from in the marketplace. A snug fit is necessary
for adequate protection, but not so tight as to cause a headache. There
are models that are adjustable, but most come in the usual small,
medium, and large sizes. Try on many different styles and models to
ensure a good fit. If you still can't find a good fit, and you're helmet
is a little loose, try gluing some foam inside the rim to tighten the
fit. A well-fitting helmet shouldn't jiggle when you shake your head. The best and
safest kayak helmets are designed similar to bicycle helmets and are
lined completely with foam. A helmet the covers your ears will provide
excellent protection. Whether
whitewater kayaking or the recreational kind, kayaking is fast becoming
one of the most popular water sports. As the popularity of kayaking
grows, there is a need to understand the risks involved in this sport.
Kayaking helmets are one way of taking safety precautions while boating.
There are different kinds of helmets for different sporting activities.
The helmet that bikers use would not be appropriate for a snow mobile.
Helmets are specifically designed for specific sports.
Kayaking Helmets – What to Look For Kayaking Helmets
are necessary for kayaking and are should be worn for safety. While
kayaking, if your kayak capsizes, your head is exposed to rocks and
other underwater obstructions. When the kayak is tossed about in the
currents, your head could bang against the underwater rocks, causing
serious injury. When negotiating rapids, you require head protection. It
should be mandatory. As is a PFD.
Kayak Helmets - Things To Consider
Choosing the correct Kayak helmet is very
important and there are certain things to consider:
Many kayakers are
known to use motorcycle, football, or rock climbing helmets while
kayaking. You may feel that the previous two may be all right as they
are heavy, but the climbing helmets leave your temple exposed and tend
to slip off the back, with the strap around your neck. The Safety Code
of the American Whitewater Affiliation recommends that you wear a solid,
snugly fitting kayaking helmet. Helmets make sense, whatever kayak you
use. A good helmet, light and strong, should fit comfortably and have a
quick release-chin strap buckle. A good helmet specifically designed for
kayaking allows you to hear the shouts of your companions. You may feel
a climbing or a cycling helmet may be OK, but it is definitely not the
real thing and may not provide adequate protection for kayaking.
Kayaking Safety – The Bottom Line As a whitewater
kayaker, there is nothing better than investing in a kayak helmet. What
will ultimately save you from a life-threatening blow to your head is
your helmet designed specifically for kayaking. The fact that you may be
without a helmet at the time of impact may not kill you, but if you're
unconscious in whitewater you may endanger your group by not using a
helmet. They may be risking their lives to save yours. Kayakers enjoy
the adrenaline rush of paddling through raging whitewater and
challenging their skills. Kayaking these waters is in itself a matter of
high risk. You can easily reduce any chances of serious injury by one
small decision.
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