The Necessity of Skiing & Snowboarding With a Helmet
With flakes of snow already accumulating on mountain tops at ski resorts across the world (Mt. Baker, Washington received two feet of snow this week, and Boreal broke a personal record by opening earlier than ever in the resort’s history – Oct. 9, 2009!) we at Bell Sports thought it necessary to address the issue of helmets and safety on the slopes.
Issue? Well, there’s not so much of a helmet issue amongst skiers and snowboarders as there is a need for helmet awareness and acceptance. Many skiers and snowboarders do wear helmets, however the majority still do not.
One trend we’ve noticed is that kids who grow up skiing and snowboarding with a helmet on are more inclined to continue wearing a helmet as an adult.
As this generation of helmet-wearing riders gets older, helmets will likely become the norm. But for now, we’d still like to see more children and adults start wearing helmets on the slopes today.
While ski and snowboard-related head injuries account for very few of the overall injuries that occur on the slopes, they can be very serious when they occur. (PlanetSki.eu)
Knowing this fact alone, don’t you think everyone should be wearing a helmet while riding? Well…unlike when riding a bicycle, children are not required by law to wear a helmet when skiing or snowboarding, and many won’t. According to a recent story in the London Telegraph – more than half of British skiers will take to the slopes without a helmet this season. (Telegraph.co.uk)
Despite this, some ski areas taking a pro-active approach by requiring children and students to wear helmets during snowboard lessons or when riding in a terrain park. Ski instructors are also required to wear a helmet when teaching lessons. (OnTheSnow.com)
For those looking for snow-appropriate headgear this season, Giro (sister company to Bell Sports), offers an affordable collection of both ski and snowboard helmets. Giro also sponsors some pretty awesome riders including Gretchen Bleiler and Antti Autti.
The safety concerns of riding in the snow without a helmet, combined with a great selection of stylish and comfortable ski and snowboard helmets, leads us to believe that helmets will make a big splash on the ski slopes this season.
If you need more reasons to wear a helmet on the slopes, consider that the fact that many helmets come with a removable inner lining that is designed to keep your head warm. Other helmets come with built-in headphones so you can listen to your favorite tunes while riding. Like this one:
Have fun this season, but please think twice before riding without a helmet!




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