Board logo

subject: Kids Ski Helmets Your Buying Guide For The Winter [print this page]


Kids love to hit the slopes. Slopes, however, can be as hazardous as they can be thrilling. Good kids ski helmets and kids snowboard helmets are therefore mandatory elements for ski season.

Kids ski or snowboard helmets, although easily available in an assortment of styles, are tricky items to buy. An uncomfortable helmet can mean that your child will try to avoid wearing it or take it off during the day. This can result in one of two scenarios: either your kids cut down their time on the slopes, or else they continue skiing or snowboarding without wearing a helmet. The latter possibility is certainly dangerous.

For ski or snowboard helmets to be effective, they need to fit perfectly, be comfortable and must be certified for safety.

Parents! To make sure that you get the perfect kids ski or snowboard helmet, follow these tips:

Refer to the helmet certification standard. This is indicated on the helmet by the manufacturer. Every helmet is tested to determine whether it can match certain attributes such as:

oImpact management capabilities

oStability of position

oRetention system strength of chin straps

oProtection coverage, i.e. how much of the head the helmet covers

If your kid is a racer, he or she likely hits the gates hard. If that's the case, look for helmets with multi-impact material on top of the inner liner to keep the integrity of the liner intact.

To make sure that you get a few good years of use out of them, look for helmets with adjustable systems. Your kids can wear them longer instead of outgrowing them in one season. They are also more comfortable. The helmet can be adjusted so that it can be worn over a helmet hat or a Balaclava for added insulation and warmth.

To get the right size, measure your childs head with a tape measure around the head, above the ears. Most helmets are sized in centimeters. It is recommended that you get one that is your childs centimeter size and then grows to become bigger.

To determine whether the helmet gives the right fit, you need to tighten the strap to fit the chin. Then, tighten the helmet so that your kids forehead is wrinkling up. If it does not do that, the fit is not correct and you must trade it for another one that fits well.

Always do your research online before you buy kids ski helmets or kids snowboard helmets. This will help whether you are buying helmets online or in a physical store. Online research helps you understand the various options available and also compare features, prices, etc. You can also refer to tips, guidance and other useful resources put together by expert skiers.

Good kids ski helmets and kids snowboard helmets go a long way in making sure that your child is safe without compromising any fun on the slopes.

by: Betsy Brainard




welcome to Insurances.net (https://www.insurances.net) Powered by Discuz! 5.5.0   (php7, mysql8 recode on 2018)