| Snowboarding is one of the famous, interesting, | | | | which is left open to the possible dangers, but |
| adventurous and fun winter sports. Since there | | | | such dangers hardly take place when you are |
| are various stunts, tricks and styles associated | | | | completely careless during snowboarding. The |
| with snowboarding, it however involves risk to | | | | back portion of the helmet is designed to protect |
| injury when performed without any protection on. | | | | your neck but up to some extent only, especially |
| There are various protection gears for | | | | when you fall on your back. However, it will not |
| snowboarding sports such as helmets, tucker | | | | protect you from major injuries and so if you |
| wrist, guards, tucker back protection, tucker rib | | | | tend to perform aggressive stunts, it is highly |
| protection, tucker kidney, ankle brace, knee | | | | recommended that you also wear neck gear |
| supports etc. All these protection gears will give | | | | along with the helmet. |
| you complete protection when you meet with | | | | Helmet linings: The linings on the helmets are very |
| serious accidents. All these protection gears are | | | | important in order to protect you from the major |
| recommended even for beginners. | | | | head injuries. The helmet comes with different |
| Snowboarding protective gear: snowboarding | | | | thickness of the linings. The helmet linings are |
| helmets is the most common snowboarding | | | | meant to keep your head intact with the helmet |
| protective gear and is highly recommended for all | | | | and to avoid any spaces within the connection. |
| the snowboarders. Snowboarding protective gear: | | | | After you choose a helmet, just find out whether |
| snowboarding helmets gives you a complete | | | | or not you sense any movements when you |
| protection for your head especially when you land | | | | shake your head. If you tend to sense any |
| off-balance and fall on your head and so it is very | | | | movements then either the linings of the helmet |
| necessary to wear this gear in order to escape | | | | is improper or you might have chosen the wrong |
| from any head injuries. The following are the tips | | | | helmet size. |
| and ideas that will help you to find the right | | | | Goggles for your helmet: After you choose the |
| snowboarding protective gear: | | | | right snowboarding protective gear: snowboarding |
| Snowboarding Helmets: | | | | helmets, then choose the right goggle for your |
| Measure the circumference of your head: In order | | | | helmet. The goggle should properly intact to your |
| to choose the right snowboarding protective gear: | | | | helmet without leaving any room to sweep out |
| snowboarding helmets, you should first measure | | | | from the line. Ensure that the goggles are |
| the circumference area of your head. Choose a | | | | properly covering your eyes and not leaving any |
| helmet that properly covers your forehead | | | | space at the edges. |
| without disturbing your eyesight. Ensure that the | | | | Best snowboarding helmets brands: The best |
| strap of the helmet is properly fixed to your chin | | | | brands for superior quality of snowboarding |
| without creating any excess pressure on your | | | | helmets are R.E.D Snowboard Helmets, BERN |
| throat. | | | | Snowboard Helmets, ProTec Snowboard Helmets |
| You should be aware that even after wearing a | | | | and Giro Snowboard Helmets. |
| helmet, there is portion of the back of your head, | | | | |