The Ultimate Guide to Skate Helmet

The Ultimate Guide to Skate Helmets

Whether you are a skateboarder, roller-skater, or in-line skater, a helmet is essential safety equipment. A quality helmet will protect your head from any potential injuries.

Choosing a Helmet to Offer
Maximum Protection

Skateboarding can be dangerous, and falls are common, especially when you are just learning. Beginners fall often, so adequate safety gear such as knee and elbow pads are essential. However, safety equipment is not just for beginners. Experienced skaters may face an even greater risk of serious injury than beginners, partly because they take more audacious risks.

So, while most falls you experience may give you scraped knees and elbows, some falls are more serious, resulting in head injuries. That's why wearing a helmet is one of the most crucial safety precautions skaters can take. With a helmet on, you are protected from possible collisions with other riders or objects and from potential falls that could cause head or face injuries. In addition, it helps you stay safe without obscuring your vision or spoiling the fun.

However, when it comes to protecting your head, not just any helmet will do. Firstly, certified helmets have been tested and meet strict safety standards. Certification means they offer best-in-class protection against head injuries in an accident. Non-certified helmets may look cool but can be dangerous because they give you a false sense of security. These novelty helmets are not designed to provide adequate protection to keep you safe.

Choosing a Helmet that Fits Properly

Head injuries can be fatal, so everyone must wear a safety helmet while engaging in high-risk activities like cycling, skateboarding, and snowboarding. But finding the right size safety helmet is equally important as wearing one. For example, a loose-fitting skate helmet may come off during an accident, while a tight one can cause discomfort or even headaches.

The weight and ventilation of the helmet are also essential to consider. Lighter helmets tend to be more comfortable for extended periods of wear, and those with good ventilation will prevent overheating during summer activities.

So how do you find out what size safety helmet you need? The first step is to measure your head circumference using a tape measure. It should fit snugly around the widest part of your head - just above the eyebrows and ears. Once you have this measurement, compare it with the manufacturer's sizing chart for their helmets. Remember that different manufacturers may have slightly different sizing charts, so check each brand accordingly

Secondly, you'll want to try on different sizes if possible. Finally, you'll be able to check for pressure points and other factors that could cause discomfort, such as lack of ventilation. The best skate helmet will let you Stay Out There all day in comfort.

Skate helmet safety standards

For your protection, you should choose a skate helmet that meets industry standards for safety. Several certifying organizations set internationally recognized standards for safety protection, including the USConsumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and the European Union (EU). Let's look at the criteria for skate helmets.

EN 1078

EN 1078 is another European Union helmet safety standard, but this one is for bicycle helmets and skaters. This safety standard measures protection based on characteristics that apply to helmets for all sports. It is similar to the US's CPSC, testing for helmet position stability, view obstruction, strap retention, and force reduction. You may see one of these certifications on your helmet or both, but both standards are essentially the same.

US CPSC Safety Standard

The minimum standard for sports helmets of all types is the US CPSC Safety Standard for Bicycle Helmets for Persons Age 5 and Older. To receive this certification, helmets are rigorously tested in four mainareas:

Peripheral vision

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The helmet can cause no obstructions to the athlete's peripheral vision in any direction.

Positional stability

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The helmet must stay in place without intervention.

Retention strength

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The helmet straps must keep the helmet on the athlete's head in the event of an accident.

Impact attenuation

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The helmet must absorb and displace impact energy to prevent head injuries during a collision or fall.

Bern's skate helmets

Bern's skate helmets are an excellent choice to protect you from head injuries. Their helmets are designed to be sleek and stylish, standing out from traditional round-shaped helmets. But it's not just about looks. We engineer our skate helmets to provide maximum protection. Their high-quality materials meet or exceed industry standards for impact resistance, protecting your head from impact injuries.

The protection offered by these helmets is only half the story. Bern's helmets are also very comfortable, thanks to their Compass Fit system. With the turn of a dial, you can easily adjust the helmet's fit, conforming the helmet to your head size and shape for a comfortable, breathable fit that won't shift.

Perhaps best of all, Bern's skate helmets are designed with a Multi-Directional Impact Protection System or MIPS. MIPS is a revolutionary technology that enhances helmet design, offering superior protection from rotational forces during an impact. The system provides a low-friction layer between the helmet interior and the head, allowing for slight movement that reduces your risk of head injury.

Created by scientists who have extensively researched traumatic brain injuries, MIPS reduces the risk of injury caused by rotational forces. Studies have shown that these types of injuries can cause severe damage to your brain and lead to long-term consequences such as cognitive impairment or permanent disability. With MIPS technology, Bern's skate helmets reduce the risk of injury so you can Stay OutThere.

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