What Should I Look For In A Skateboarding Helmet?

The desire to skateboard is one many people are very passionate about. At the same time though their personal safety should be a priority. You will find that there are many different styles and brands of helmets you can select from in order to reduce the risk of a serious injury. However, it is also important to understand that they aren’t all the same. Too many consumers think the value lies in the price of them but that isn’t the case at all. Here are some great tips to help you get a skateboarding helmet that you can rely on.

You definitely want to check the overall approval on any skateboarding helmet. If you have one you already use for biking that can be used as well. Many of them on the market have been approved by the Consumer Product Safety Commission. It is a good idea to pass over those that don’t meet those conditions as they may not offer you the same level of protection. It shouldn’t cover your line of vision though and it shouldn’t move from side to side or up and down as you are skating.

A proper fit with any skateboarding helmet is very important. If it is too tight you may not be able to hear well with it on. You may be putting yourself at risk too if you are concentrating on the feel of the helmet rather than your skating. Look for those with padding inside that will offer you more comfort. You don’t want it to be heavy either as that can affect your balance and control over the skateboard. The helmet should be snug though and not moving around as you skate. It should sit low on the forehead too so that some protection can be offered there as well.

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Street Skateboarding: Endless Grinds and Slides: An Instructional Look at Curb Tricks

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Taking place at real street locations, this photographic collection provides readers with the information necessary to take skateboarding abilities to a higher level of performance. Progression of style and technique in skateboarding has led to the cutting-edge use of real-world terrain such as curbs, stairs, and handrails. Beginning with instruction on how to properly negotiate curbs and escalating to the endless ways a skateboarder can maneuver up, over, and down … More >>

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