Five Tips for Buying a Skiing Helmet
By D Swain, published Oct 27, 2007
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Liner
One of the first things you need to consider when buying a skiing helmet is the liner. You want your helmet to be as comfortable as possible, so you should always choose liners with as much padding as possible. You may also want to consider buying a skiing helmet that has a removable liner.
Shell
One of the next things you need to consider when buying a skiing helmet is the shell. You will have the choice between a short and a full shell. A skiing helmet with a full shell will protect you from wind and snow better and are recommended when you plan on skiing fast. Short shells offer less protection, but will also feel less restrictive.
Ventilation
Depending on the type of climate, ventilation may also be important when buying a skiing helmet. If you plan on skiing during the spring while it's warmer, you may want to choose a helmet with ventilation. This will provide airflow that will keep you more comfortable. If you'll be skiing in colder climates, a skiing helmet with ventilation will likely not be needed.
Face
You will also have to decide between an open and full face skiing helmet. Full face designs are suitable for activities in which there is an increased risk for hitting objects head on. A skiing helmet with an open face is more common and less bulky.
Visor
One of the final things you need to consider when buying a skiing helmet is the visor. Visors can reduce the amount of glare you experience. They will also help provide additional protection during windy weather. Therefore, it's best to buy a skiing helmet that has a built-in visor. However, you may have a hard time fitting your goggles on a helmet with a built-in visor.
These are a few tips for buying a skiing helmet. If you plan on skiing during warmer weather, make sure you buy a helmet that has ventilation. You should also look to buy a skiing helmet that has a built-in visor so that you won't experience a lot of glare.
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