Posted 2020-12-02 8:49 AM (#173378 - in reply to #173216) Subject: RE: Riding helmets
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I stumbled across this review https://horsezz.com/best-horse-riding-helmets-adults/ while was searching for a helmet. I got the Troxel helmet and I'm totally satisfied with it. Sleek shell, thick padding, and the straps are fine. I'd definitely recommend that gear.
Posted 2021-01-08 9:10 PM (#173418 - in reply to #173216) Subject: RE: Riding helmets
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The best helmet is the one you will wear every time you're on the horse. Try out a bunch of helmets and decide. Everyone is different when it comes to fit and comfort. No matter how expensive a helmet is, it's not worth a dime if you won't wear it. Conversely, the cheapest certified helmet can be the best if you wear it.
I have a helmet that got destroyed saving my head. It was at a walk and the horse stumbled, I rolled over his neck and landed on a sharp rock like a lawn dart.
Posted 2021-02-26 4:30 PM (#173509 - in reply to #173216) Subject: RE: Riding helmets
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Location: Waaaaay back Slaughter Hollow
hoss puller is 100% correct in that it must be a helmet that you will wear. The other important factor is fit- it must fit your head properly.
I came off a horse in September and ended up with a concussion and brain bleed. I also got a helicopter ride to the nearest trauma center.
A Tipperary helmet saved my life. It was cracked through in 3 separate places. I bought that helmet on sale at Riding Warehouse for $79. It was the best $79 I ever spent.
There are now MIPS helmets that are specifically designed to helmet prevent concussions. They are definitely worth checking out.
Posted 2021-03-14 8:41 PM (#173540 - in reply to #173509) Subject: RE: Riding helmets
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Cutter1999 - 2021-02-26 4:30 PM hoss puller is 100% correct in that it must be a helmet that you will wear. The other important factor is fit- it must fit your head properly. I came off a horse in September and ended up with a concussion and brain bleed. I also got a helicopter ride to the nearest trauma center. A Tipperary helmet saved my life. It was cracked through in 3 separate places. I bought that helmet on sale at Riding Warehouse for $79. It was the best $79 I ever spent. There are now MIPS helmets that are specifically designed to helmet prevent concussions. They are definitely worth checking out.
I think that it's an average helmet. But thanks God it helped as it should! Sad story
Posted 2021-04-21 2:50 AM (#173641 - in reply to #173216) Subject: RE: Riding helmets
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My sister is into horse riding, she usually buys Samshield helmets. Her current one is called Samshield Shadowmatt - not the most expensive one (as far as I remember, it costs less than 500$), but still pretty neat and trustworthy. She usually reads comparative articles and essays online before making the choice, so if anybody needs more info, I can ask her to share her knowledge and/or any useful links.