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Football Blog: Wear a Football Helmet on a Wakeboard

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Football Blog

Anytime one thinks of extreme sports the first thing that comes to someone's mind is bungee jumping, snowboarding, surfing and sky diving. Very few people think that extreme water sports require anything beyond a life jacket and deep water diving gear. However, despite the common believe water sport athletes who prefer to relax doing water boarding normally put on some head protection gear like football helmets.

This is because this extreme water sport involves high speeds with hard water impact that can cause serious head injuries. The helmets have a hard top and a soft inside cushion that shields the head but does not guarantee user that they cannot get skull injury upon serious impact.

Wakeboardson the other hand are the life line of water boarding sports. They have a unified design that combines extreme water and snow sports technique in to a single board. Wakeboarding can achieve top speeds thirty eight kilometers per hour when towed behind a high speed vehicle using the attached cable. Some of the major wakeboards brands online include those produced by H.O. Sports, Hyperlite, Ronix and liquid Force. In term of cost their prices typically range between US$130 and US$400 depending on quality and design.

You know if it weren't for the weight that the full protection football pads give I would suggest everyone wear football pads while wakeboarding. But that helmet is sure going to protect you I fall and hit your head on a rock. Even a leather football cap from the old days would do more than the head on your head.

http://www.parkssportsman.com/ is an authority in the area of wakeboards and football helmets. Jonathan Wickham is a freelance writer.

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