Definitely worth it. I can’t think of a single reason not to. Warm, but normally vent well, comfortable, most likely safer. In the last 20 years it has gone from not many people wearing one to almost everyone.
I always worn one snowboarding. I've had enough concussions to know I hate getting my bell rung. Snowboards are particularly unforgiving when you catch a back edge...
Much like wearing ear plugs on a race track, once I tried it I could hardly do it without it. Way more comfortable with goggles than a stocking cap, and fairly warm.
Absolutely. The vast majority of skiing/boarding folks wear helmets. Also, as a general rule, if you are travelling faster than a brisk run, you should be wearing a helmet. Just like with MC helmets, helmets each fit a bit differently. Try some on and get what fits your noggin. Almost all helmets have some adjustment, usually via a knob at the back of the helmet. Take your goggles with you (or try on new goggles) to ensure your goggles fit well to face and helmet. Avoid the gape! See Rule # 4: https://www.antlersvail.com/2010/02/how-to-not-look-like-a-gaper/
I just started wearing my mx helmet when snowboarding eventually... the pro teck style brain bucket doesn't fit as well... not to mention a brain injury is possible from a big jaw hit... full face all day.. mtn bike too.
Absolutely wouldn’t ski or board without one. I wouldn’t get a rental either, no telling how many times they’ve been dropped. I found a 1 year old model with the MIPS system for like $100. It will pay for itself in about 2 trips and you know the history of it...added bonus, no lice or swamp ass smell. Who is he? Did he have an accident like Schumacher did?
I slipped on the ice walking from the parking lot to the lodge a few years ago if I did not have the helmet on it would have ended my day, back of helmet had a dent. Landed on my head spectators said it was the perfect cartoon slip and fall on your head.
Absolutely. I had to start wearing one when I did alpine racing. Worn it all the time since. It's nice and warm, and I can open vents if I'm too hot. Can't really do that with a hat. I've definitely crash tested a few helmets, and they always did a great job. Been looking to replace my helmet for a while, but mine has the hard sides that cover your ear, and almost all of the new ones have soft covers over the ear. I'd prefer to have that protection go all the way down.
They weren't a thing back when I lived where you could ski. So no. Doesn't mean they are a bad idea, but not needed. Just don't run into a tree.