GrapeHunter
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nobody is forcing u to wear a helmet bro, u dont have to proclaim it to the world. go ahead and bash ur skull in when u catch a rail wrong, i won't be there to care if u had a helmet on or not. but u sure will!
14518700:Yukon_Cornelius said:Real shit, helmets can be looking wack af, but I will never not wear one. Here's a scared-straight-esque story for me, and maybe also for you:
One weekend last June I was having a blast getting some laps in with the homies. There was such little snow last season, it was amazing to still have enough to have a jump line so late. Tons of people still in the park, peak vibes. Watched a dude absolutely rocket a 3 on the medium line (read ~25') and under-rotate by almost 90, causing him to downhill edge on landing and catapult his body/head into the snow. No helmet. This dude hit the motherfuck out of the side of his head, like you could hear contact, even with how slushy/soft the snow was.
When homie didn't get up, everyone started to sprint over. Dude was eyes closed, and WAS NOT BREATHING. Some kids book it down the hill screaming for patrol, the rest just crowd around. I had previously been a medic, and some random dad that happened to be hot-dogging down the hill and saw what happened and stopped was a doctor, and the two of us start trying to do whatever we can to save or at least prolong homeboy's life until patrol arrives. Dude's girlfriend/whatever-she-was is screaming, crying over his body, and trying to give whatever info she can about him.
After a few minutes, homeboy's breathing returns super sporadically (a few breaths every 15-30 seconds) and he starts showing decorticate posturing (picture an uncontrollable full-body flex trying to get into the fetal position), which is a sign of an absolutely savage traumatic brain injury. Dude starts moaning and trying to flail, and patrol finally arrives maybe ~10min after the fall. That's as good as he got. we never saw him "come to" or even say a word or respond to anything. We help get this dude secured onto a board and litter, and a shortly after, a helicopter shows up and airlifts him out to the closest trauma center.
I have no idea what happened to him after that, but no matter how it shook out for homie almost a year ago now, his life will never ever be the same. Gnarly brain injuries don't heal like a wrist or collarbone, and once you experience legit brain damage, there is very very little that you can do relative to most physical injuries. A helmet that doesn't fit your head right might look super lame, but not as lame as an electric wheelchair, or the psychological, mental, and emotional complications from life-altering brain injuries.
tldr; I recommend finding a helmet that fits and looks alright, and wearing that shit.
14518808:BradFiAusNzCoCa said:You have the Zahner skis and Sweet protection like Zahner. Have you not heard how he hit his head really bad in the streets? That’s why he pretty much always wears a helmet when skiing now. I saw a video about it somewhere.
14518634:Farmville420 said:Haven’t had this happen to me yet thank god, the only time I’ve ever hit my head skiing was when my ski ejected, flew in the air, and landed on my head (super mild concussion). Hard to even imagine what a real blow to the head even feels like if I sit and think about it, does it hurt?
14518652:BigmoneyMatt said:I'm a conspiracy wolf.
14518812:Farmville420 said:The one vid Noah’s ark or whatever posted where it’s all dudes fuckin around laughing, homie takes a mild slam and kinda rides out of it into a tree and starts screaming was pretty chilling. That was what I needed lol
14518635:BigmoneyMatt said:B-dog had made a comment, that alluded to the fact that wearing a helmet consistently causes a higher chance to tank hits with the head leading to a higher likely-hood of hitting the head.
I agree with this evaluation.
Wearing a helmet, through implication of protection, causes a higher chance of concussion.
14518700:Yukon_Cornelius said:Real shit, helmets can be looking wack af, but I will never not wear one. Here's a scared-straight-esque story for me, and maybe also for you:
One weekend last June I was having a blast getting some laps in with the homies. There was such little snow last season, it was amazing to still have enough to have a jump line so late. Tons of people still in the park, peak vibes. Watched a dude absolutely rocket a 3 on the medium line (read ~25') and under-rotate by almost 90, causing him to downhill edge on landing and catapult his body/head into the snow. No helmet. This dude hit the motherfuck out of the side of his head, like you could hear contact, even with how slushy/soft the snow was.
When homie didn't get up, everyone started to sprint over. Dude was eyes closed, and WAS NOT BREATHING. Some kids book it down the hill screaming for patrol, the rest just crowd around. I had previously been a medic, and some random dad that happened to be hot-dogging down the hill and saw what happened and stopped was a doctor, and the two of us start trying to do whatever we can to save or at least prolong homeboy's life until patrol arrives. Dude's girlfriend/whatever-she-was is screaming, crying over his body, and trying to give whatever info she can about him.
After a few minutes, homeboy's breathing returns super sporadically (a few breaths every 15-30 seconds) and he starts showing decorticate posturing (picture an uncontrollable full-body flex trying to get into the fetal position), which is a sign of an absolutely savage traumatic brain injury. Dude starts moaning and trying to flail, and patrol finally arrives maybe ~10min after the fall. That's as good as he got. we never saw him "come to" or even say a word or respond to anything. We help get this dude secured onto a board and litter, and a shortly after, a helicopter shows up and airlifts him out to the closest trauma center.
I have no idea what happened to him after that, but no matter how it shook out for homie almost a year ago now, his life will never ever be the same. Gnarly brain injuries don't heal like a wrist or collarbone, and once you experience legit brain damage, there is very very little that you can do relative to most physical injuries. A helmet that doesn't fit your head right might look super lame, but not as lame as an electric wheelchair, or the psychological, mental, and emotional complications from life-altering brain injuries.
tldr; I recommend finding a helmet that fits and looks alright, and wearing that shit.
14518979:Schoess said:You are legit delusional if you believe not wearing a helmet is safer than wearing in literally any probable scientific capacity.
14518983:Farmville420 said:I think ur delusional because I literally never even suggested this at all
Or you just missed the quote button lol
14518911:icecoastshredder said:This is a pretty retarded take. If you’re aware that hits to the head even with a helmet can cause a concussion, and you’re aware of the type of impacts that can cause a concussion, you’re going to try to avoid those impacts even with a helmet on. However, there are cases where those impacts are unavoidable. A helmet is extremely easy to wear and can protect against some of the damage from those unavoidable impacts. Anyone who consistently wears a helmet knows firsthand what hitting your head with a helmet on feels like, and it definitely doesn’t make you feel like tanking any hits to the head.
14518868:muffMan. said:You’re also the bitch making fun of little kids. Go take your meds
14518988:Slowbro said:Bro I agree with like 70% of your takes on this site and then am completely opposed to the rest of them. Majority of pros lEven then, that's a shit argument against them and the opposition to helmets is one of the more embarrassing parts about skateboarding (mostly, but action sports in general) culture and there's plenty to be embarrassed about.
14518916:SteezyYeeter said:holy fuck that's horrible.
also i hate to say it but i told u (newschoolers) so, landing at 270 CAN fuck you up
14518700:Yukon_Cornelius said:Real shit, helmets can be looking wack af, but I will never not wear one. Here's a scared-straight-esque story for me, and maybe also for you:
One weekend last June I was having a blast getting some laps in with the homies. There was such little snow last season, it was amazing to still have enough to have a jump line so late. Tons of people still in the park, peak vibes. Watched a dude absolutely rocket a 3 on the medium line (read ~25') and under-rotate by almost 90, causing him to downhill edge on landing and catapult his body/head into the snow. No helmet. This dude hit the motherfuck out of the side of his head, like you could hear contact, even with how slushy/soft the snow was.
When homie didn't get up, everyone started to sprint over. Dude was eyes closed, and WAS NOT BREATHING. Some kids book it down the hill screaming for patrol, the rest just crowd around. I had previously been a medic, and some random dad that happened to be hot-dogging down the hill and saw what happened and stopped was a doctor, and the two of us start trying to do whatever we can to save or at least prolong homeboy's life until patrol arrives. Dude's girlfriend/whatever-she-was is screaming, crying over his body, and trying to give whatever info she can about him.
After a few minutes, homeboy's breathing returns super sporadically (a few breaths every 15-30 seconds) and he starts showing decorticate posturing (picture an uncontrollable full-body flex trying to get into the fetal position), which is a sign of an absolutely savage traumatic brain injury. Dude starts moaning and trying to flail, and patrol finally arrives maybe ~10min after the fall. That's as good as he got. we never saw him "come to" or even say a word or respond to anything. We help get this dude secured onto a board and litter, and a shortly after, a helicopter shows up and airlifts him out to the closest trauma center.
I have no idea what happened to him after that, but no matter how it shook out for homie almost a year ago now, his life will never ever be the same. Gnarly brain injuries don't heal like a wrist or collarbone, and once you experience legit brain damage, there is very very little that you can do relative to most physical injuries. A helmet that doesn't fit your head right might look super lame, but not as lame as an electric wheelchair, or the psychological, mental, and emotional complications from life-altering brain injuries.
tldr; I recommend finding a helmet that fits and looks alright, and wearing that shit.
14519384:weatcoast said:Thanks for sharing this, needed to hear it. Although I wear a helmet 98% of the time.
14519502:Yukon_Cornelius said:You put me onto the protec this summer tho ?
topic:Farmville420 said:I can’t do it anymore, I can’t wear a fuckin helmet dude I hate the way it looks. Every time I’m looking back at literally any footage I’m so disappointed. I was doin some butters the other day and was filming on a tripod and I took the dome piece off and I just cannot find the strength to wear one anymore.
Someone talk some sense into me, I took my helmet off at 14 and hadn’t worn one again until this year (24 now) and it’s bumming me out a lot.
14519294:nkub said:Did you ever learn 360s
14519011:BigmoneyMatt said:same with seatbelts, I don't need a fuckin 200 dollar ticket or whatever for wearing a seatbelt.
14519641:ReturnToMonkey said:When I was a kid my mom got pulled over for speeding but I had my seatbelt on wrong (under the armpit) and the officer changed it to a seatbelt ticket, which was like half the price of the speeding ticket. Dunno where it's $200, North Korea?