water helmet

Does anyone have a suggestion on a good water helmet? I have an older Lazer Helmet that was made specifically for the water. The inside has a foam that does not absorb water. Unfortunately i do not believe they make they anymore. It seems like many people are using Moto Cross helmets, but I don't want it getting heavy when it gets wet. Thanks!
 

OCD Solutions

Original, Clean and Dependable Solutions
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Rentz, GA
I dusted off my old Lazer helmet this weekend for the g/f but she doesn't like it. It's a medium and I only ever wore it a few times in super cold weather. I took pics but they are at home. It's in great shape and it's all black with multicolor graphics.

$25 shipped if you are interested.
 

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Location
Idaho
This is what I am currently using

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http://www.bellbmx.com/helmets/bellistic/index.html
Works great and not heavy when wet. The opening is good for a wide range of viewing. Water drains good as well.
 

nokfir

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Location
Merrick NY
im using this fox helmet for my dirtbike and ski. its a mtn bike helmet so its pretty like, doesnt take on to much water either.
 

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FX-Rex

Poker in the Front...
Location
PacNW
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HJC MX helmet, cheap, light and has removable inserts. Also, it has the option to upgrade to closed cell inserts.

Best of all, its DOT crash rated unlike a downhill helmet. If your going to wear a helment, why not get one that offers good protection.
 

demolition_x

Not After Fame & Fortune
This is what I am currently using

bellistic_black_lg.jpg

http://www.bellbmx.com/helmets/bellistic/index.html
Works great and not heavy when wet. The opening is good for a wide range of viewing. Water drains good as well.

That is what I have been using for 2 seasons. I like it but the rivets holding the chin straps are rusting like crazy, the liner glue has separated in a bunch of places. I am going to try to re-glue it just have not figured out with what. other than those few issues it has been nice to wear.
 

Cannibal

Tasty Human
Location
Summit Lake, WA
Best of all, its DOT crash rated unlike a downhill helmet. If your going to wear a helment, why not get one that offers good protection.

Unfortunately, a DOT rating just means that the manufacture "thinks" (or their engineers think) it will withstand an impact of a certain force. There is no physical testing that occurs. Some manufacturers might test to that force, but they don't have to.

If you want a helmet that is actually tested, you need a SNELL certified helmet. The manufacturer has to pay for actual testing of the helmet, and it is held to a higher standard for the test rating.

Not saying that helmet is not better than a downhill helmet, it's just that it might not actually be.
 

FX-Rex

Poker in the Front...
Location
PacNW
Unfortunately, a DOT rating just means that the manufacture "thinks" (or their engineers think) it will withstand an impact of a certain force. There is no physical testing that occurs. Some manufacturers might test to that force, but they don't have to.

If you want a helmet that is actually tested, you need a SNELL certified helmet. The manufacturer has to pay for actual testing of the helmet, and it is held to a higher standard for the test rating.

Not saying that helmet is not better than a downhill helmet, it's just that it might not actually be.

Good info, thank you.

that particular helmet is SNELL approved BTW
 
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Cannibal

Tasty Human
Location
Summit Lake, WA
DOT and SNELL rated helmets are way overkill for freeriding/ rec riding. you are trying to protect against a relatively slow impact

I agree. No need for that severe of a helmet. We need the protection from the occasional bump and a guard for our face. I personally don't plan on ramming my head into the side of a barge at 60mph, but I guess it's a possibility.
 
DOT and SNELL rated helmets are way overkill for freeriding/ rec riding. you are trying to protect against a relatively slow impact

I agree but if your on a busy lake or your buddy thinks its funny to spash you when you flew off your ski I would imagine those ratings would do well if someone ran over your head (by accident of course) Of course I would think they would be a must if your buoy racing with any others
 
Location
East Coast.
This is what I am currently using

bellistic_black_lg.jpg

http://www.bellbmx.com/helmets/bellistic/index.html
Works great and not heavy when wet. The opening is good for a wide range of viewing. Water drains good as well.

That is what i use too. $50 Wal-mart special. Actually looking at another new thread i just saw and then seeing yours i had to laugh. i turfed the inside top of mine. doesnt feel any different wouldnt go around the chin with the turf though. it did keep a lot of weight out.
 
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