Helmets

Shop surf helmets for surf pools, reef, rocks, heavier waves and surfers who want extra head protection. Fit is the first priority: a helmet should sit secure without blocking vision, lifting in turbulence or creating pressure points.

Compare shell coverage, padding, ear coverage, vents, chin strap and size. Check venue rules before surf pool sessions, and inspect any helmet after a heavy impact before using it again.

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Buying help

Do I need a helmet for surf pools?

Some surf pool sessions or venues may require helmets, while others recommend them. Check the current venue rules before booking.

How should a surf helmet fit?

It should sit secure without wobbling, blocking vision, rubbing painfully or lifting under water movement. The strap should hold it in place.

Are surf helmets only for beginners?

No. Surfers use helmets for reef, rocks, slabs, pools, crowded take-offs, heavier waves or extra confidence after previous knocks.

When should I replace a helmet?

Replace it if the shell, padding, strap or buckle is damaged, or after a heavy impact where you are unsure it still protects correctly.

A helmet is protection support, not a substitute for matching the session to your ability and checking the conditions properly.

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