Helmet with good sun peak??

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mixedup
mixedup
QLD
26 posts
QLD, 26 posts
21 Mar 2013 9:49pm
Just starting out and noting I need to get a helmet with a good sun peak. Any recommendations?

Don't want to get sunburt again. Seems you spend a fare bit of time looking up in this sport :)
JBFletch
JBFletch
QLD
1287 posts
QLD, 1287 posts
21 Mar 2013 9:57pm
I used to use a CAPIX POINTLESS for cable and wakeskating.

Don't know who sells them is Oz.

Or try a sandbox
pearl
pearl
NSW
984 posts
NSW, 984 posts
22 Mar 2013 5:20am
mixedup said...

Just starting out and noting I need to get a helmet with a good sun peak. Any recommendations?

Don't want to get sunburt again. Seems you spend a fare bit of time looking up in this sport :)


They don't put large peaks on water/wake helmets because of bucketing. You could snap your neck. (Probably no different to some gopro helmet mounts,) Most turn them around when riding. Kayak helmets have big peaks, check shred ready brand. There's one that's super expensive carbon..... Can't remember name, and a cheaper plastic
spot1
spot1
WA
1588 posts
WA, 1588 posts
22 Mar 2013 3:39am
What do you need a helmet for sunburn
Wear sunscreen
nigelw2
nigelw2
VIC
237 posts
VIC, 237 posts
22 Mar 2013 8:33am
Have a look at the Gath Jedi helmet.
The visor is not huge but it is hinged so that it moves when you stack.
With a bit of practice you won't be looking up nearly as much!
Gdog
Gdog
QLD
83 posts
QLD, 83 posts
22 Mar 2013 8:27am
+1 for the Gath Jedi. I started with this one and it was good to move the visor up and down to suit the shade over my eyes. Would also look cool fully down for the next Harlem Shake.
seb2
seb2
VIC
231 posts
VIC, 231 posts
22 Mar 2013 10:48am




Freddofrog
Freddofrog
WA
522 posts
WA, 522 posts
22 Mar 2013 10:06am
I always thought peaked helmets look like you belong on a horse rather than a board. I use a Protec Ace Wake.

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Gorgo
Gorgo
VIC
5126 posts
VIC, 5126 posts
22 Mar 2013 1:28pm
Get yourself a cheap nylon cap and wear it under the helmet. You get a long brim to shade your eyes and head but no hard peak that is going to cause bucketing.
beebee
beebee
157 posts
157 posts
22 Mar 2013 12:26pm
Apart from shading your eyes a bit, a peaked cap doesn't really give that much sun protection. All of those burning rays are reflecting up from the water too. I slap on a ton of zinc cream. Have seen some dudes wearing full face coverings. I guess that's another way to do it too.
speed brother
speed brother
QLD
126 posts
QLD, 126 posts
23 Mar 2013 10:07am
beebee said...
Apart from shading your eyes a bit, a peaked cap doesn't really give that much sun protection. All of those burning rays are reflecting up from the water too. I slap on a ton of zinc cream. Have seen some dudes wearing full face coverings. I guess that's another way to do it too.


Sunscreen and a hat of some description. My doc says reflection of water does as much damage as direct sunlight. I know hats aren't cool but you'll look younger in 10 years.
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