There is a debate about whether an airborne helmet is as safe to use as a motorbike helmet for skateboard racing and longboarding activities. An airborne helmet is one that has been designed for paragliding and hanggliding and should comply to the standard EN966.
Hopkin Racing does not recommend which type of helmet should be worn, we are outlining the case for both, it is the user that must determine which helmet is best. To our knowledge there has been no independent testing of helmets for downhill speedboarding.
European Standard EN966: Is the specification for helmets for airborne sports. Helmets are tested for shock absorption, specifically against kerbstone impact (simulates being dragged against rocks). Other tests performed are penetration and the strap strength tests. There is a requirement for field of vision, low weight, to be put on and taken off easily, be usable with glasses and not significantly interfere with the ability of the user to receive acoustic ambient information.
Skate Use: The debate is whether an airborne helmet is as safe to use as a motorbike helmet for skateboard racing and longboarding activities. There are pros and cons in both arguments. No doubt the motorbike helmet is rated safer at higher speeds and big impacts. However a motorbike helmet restricts vision and hearing, and is also large, heavy and cumbersome at high speeds. In certain conditions, such as high winds, a motorbike helmet could contribute to a skateboard crash. Also during a crash a heavier helmet will be harder to control and more likely to strike the ground harder.
The airborne sports helmets are designed to improve on the negatives of a motorbike helmet. There is a wider field of vision, this is important during racing and freeriding to check where other skaters are, to check on traffic and pedestrians. The helmet allows sounds to be heard, allowing the skater to hear wind speed and other skaters, warnings and dangers.
Hopkin Racing has started carrying the Charly range of paragliding helmets. We are only selling the No Limit series. We are not selling any long tail helmets, there is increasing concern of fixed long tail helmets increase the danger in a crash.
We will also be adding a Dot rated motorcycle style helmet to our range in the future, to give our customers all options.
Please read our terms and conditions regarding use of equipment and liability.
