Kayaking Helmet From Cascade And A Few Other Makes

By: Nathalie Lafleur
Submitted: 2007-01-17 16:26:25
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Cascade White Water Kayaking helmets are the ideal helmets that provide the white water kayaker a complete solution for all their demands and have multi-impact liner, amazing drainage as well as a cinch fit that is without parallel. These kayaking helmets are built by Cascade using a luxurious, patented, concussion-resistant expanded polypropylene liner and its one of a kind helmet retention system does not allow it to roll and it also has a four point strap system that is not a part of the chin strap. The padding that this helmet has makes it possible for it to truly fit the user and the system of strapping gives added measure of support that is quite unique. The Cascade White Water kayaking helmet is constructed with closed cell technology that makes it able to not retain sweat and slots in the foam does not allow for binding in the temple area.

The Cascade White Water kayaking helmet also has EPP foam lining as well as a plastic polypethelene plastic shell and the EPP foam allows for multi-impact. This helmet though is not able to provide protection from all types of injuries such as head, brain, spin, facial as well as fatal injuries. This should be understood at the outset before purchasing such a kayaking helmet, especially as water sport activities are known to be dangerous and there are attendant risks attached that may result in hurting the head, brain, neck as well cause death.

Steady Helmets Are Quite A Necessity

When selecting a kayaking helmet, one should take care that the inside of the helmet is able to withstand the wear and tear associated with kayaking and it should also stay steady on the head. When the kayaker rolls or goes underwater or has some bumpy paddling to contend with sometimes the kayaking helmet may need to be adjusted and one should look for helmets that actually stay fixed on the head and do not move from their original position. In order to select a suitable kayaking helmet one might do worse than look at a number of big name companies manufacturing such helmets.

They are Predator Kayak Helmets, J3 Kayak Helmets, Greatful Heads, Shred Ready and Sweet Kayaking helmets. Predator kayak helmets are fantastically priced and have big coverage area along with a reduced price tag. J3 have some nifty freestyle kayak helmets that are designed specially for freestyle kayaking and are also decently priced. Greatful helmets are very popular with kayakers who use them for years on end and have various styles and different colors. One of the most popular kayaking helmets are those made by Shred Ready and are certainly very big and cost an average amount. Finally, Sweet Kayaking helmets are Norwegian helmets and are wonderful for daily kayaking but are more expensive as compared to other similar helmets.

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