
You never know when an accident can happen so, therefore, it is totally crucial that a longboarder protects themselves with gear every bit as good as their board.
For the majority of longboarders, a half shell or half-cut helmet is one option while the open face or full cut is the other.
These bucket style helmets protect the top, sides and back of your head against impact. The outer shell is usually made from ABS plastic, a fibreglass composite, carbon fibre or even Kevlar while the inside will be a soft, cushioned foam to slow the force of an impact. The certification for helmets is ASTM F1492 as a minimum.
The other main option to these two styles is the full face helm. This is the one selected by downhill boarders or those who are concerned about injuring the front of their face.
They are made from a thin shell, usually hard plastic, carbon fibre or a carbon fibre composite and protect the chin, jaw, cheeks, as well as the other parts of the head.
They have a plush inside lining with extra padding to reduce the damage by impacts. Many ranges also have a lightweight, inner lining made from EPS (Expanded Polystyrene) which cracks and breaks on a heavy impact, so your skull doesn’t. They also feature a visor to protect your eyes, be it from the sun or tree branches.
The best longboard helmet is one of the most important pieces of safety equipment, along with shoes, and here are some tips to bear in mind when making your selection.
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- Size and Fit – it must be the right size for your head or it might as well not be there. Pads and straps can be added to keep the helm in place, but it needs to be big enough in the first place without being too loose.
- Straps – when you are riding, the straps of the helm should always be locked as otherwise, it is made to be pointless. Make sure the fitting clicks into place when you put the helm on and the same principle as picking it in the first place, make sure the straps are not too tight or too loose.
- Positioning – the ideal position for a helmet is an inch above the eyebrows so that you can see what you are doing but does not leave a large area of your head uncovered.
- Weight – make sure the helmet is a comfortable weight for your neck. Not only is a heavy helmet very uncomfortable, it can even cause a neck injury in its own right.
- Check regularly – regularly check the helm, especially if you have had a fall, to make sure it is intact. Any signs of breaking in the make-up of the helm means it can no longer do its job and needs replacing.
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Full Cut Pro-tec Full Cut Helmet

The Pro-tec is an example of the full-cut helmet which is made from high density polyethylene. It has a two stage liner composed of stainless steel hardware and soft tubular webbing and is styled in the classic 1970s skateboarders helm. It offers protection for the ears and side of the head and even comes in a range of colours.
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Half Cut TSG Superlight

The TSG Superlight can be used for skateboarding, longboarding or even BMX riding and has 14 aerodynamic vents as well as inside ventilation channels.
It is super lightweight and comes CPSC certified. It comes in two sizes to get the perfect fit and also in different colour options. The outer later is made from a molded polycarbonate shell with EPS impact foam on the inside.
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Full Face Triple 8 Downhill Racer

This is the downhill longboarder’s helmet, a hand-laid fibreglass shell with shatter resistant flip-up visor and an EPS foam inside with a velvet liner for maximum comfort.
It meets CPSC 1203 bike and ASTM F1952 downhill mountain bike racing standards and has aerodynamic styling for minimal resistance. It is even supplied with an extra pad to fit inside and ensure a perfect fit.
These are just a selection of those available to let you see the kind of products to choose from. The crucial part of the helm is the fit, then after that it is personal preference. And there are products available for every taste, as well as budget.
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