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| Last summer I had nuero and spinal surgery. Basically I am now missing a small portion of the my skull where my brain stem enters my spinal canal and the tops of my C1 and C2 vertebrae. I have been riding for a little over 8 months without a helmet but feel like I might be a little more confident if I had a helmet that covered the back of my skull and neck. I don't know if they even make such a thing? My husband built me a neck roll like a bareback rider would use but I feel like it is too restricting. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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| I don't know of a helmet that comes very far down on your neck. My Troxel Sierra comes low enough that I can't wear a bun below it though. |
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  Location: MI | Sorry for the weird pic haha but it shows how well this covers the back of the head. I recently got this after getting bucked off at home- a Tipperary Sportage. Really like it!
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| My suggestion would be to find a local saddle shop that has a nice selection and try on several different styles. I've had Troxels, Ovations, and IRHs and each fit me a little different. Some styles I really liked and others I hated and wouldn't wear. If you are investing in a helmet make sure you like how it feels, fits, and looks on you. Some brands fit different head shapes so it helps to have several options to try on. |
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| I agree with going somewhere that has a wide selection to find what suits you. I've tried several, and personally like the Tipperary (however it is spelled) Sportage the best. It did seem to come down further in the back, stayed more stable on my head, was cooler, and didn't make me feel like a bobble-head. |
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| a helmet will protect your skull i say get 1 like the jockey where i hear they no longer make the calument which is what i had
but the helmet the jockey wear is comfortable i use to wear mine 5 hras in am and 8 hrs at night you forget its on
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        Location: LuluLand~along I64 Indiana | a wise ole barrel racer gave me his take this weekend and i want to share it with BHW...... "when i decided i was going to start wearing a helmet every time i rode i really mulled over what helmet to buy. When it came down to it.... I decided that trying to start a new habit it would be real easy to say well not this time i will get it next if i had a $40 helmet sitting on a peg..... So i didnt buy the most expensive helmet i could find just to show of, i bought a $250 helmet because i wont walk away from it sitting in the trailer and say i will get it next time..... I paid that much im gonna wear that sucker"" There is alot of truth to that statement! |
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  A Lady with Fight
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    Location: NC | luluwhit - 2015-06-09 8:51 AM
aΒ wise ole barrel racerΒ gave me his take this weekend and i want to share it withΒ BHW...... "when i decided i was going to start wearing a helmet every time i rode i really mulled over what helmet to buy.Β When it came down to it.... I decided that trying to start a new habit it would be real easy to say well not this time i will get it next if i had a $40 helmet sitting on a peg..... So i didnt buy the most expensive helmet i could find just to show of, i bought a $250 helmet because i wont walk away from it sitting in the trailer and say i will get itΒ next time..... I paid that much im gonna wear that sucker""Β There is alot of truth to that statement! Β
Mine is a $65 Tipperary Sportage and I wear it every ride. It's a habit now. I wear a thin stretchy headband under it and it keeps the sweat from rolling down my face. I literally forget I have it on sometimes. They really are comfortable.
I have a purple one and decorated it with decals for my Mom. Black ribbons and 'Never Give Up' across the back.
I like the added protection of the lower back of the Tipperary. And it fits my head really well. Others hate the fit. You have to try several different brands and styles to know what you'll like. I tried a friends before I fell in love. |
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        Location: Where the stars at night are big and bright, TX | $40 or $800 they all must meet the same safety standards and most are manufactured in the same plants. You don't get more if you pay more...you get a marketing plan, sometimes a more stylish look, perhaps more vents, etc. As others have said, go try them on as they all fit differently depending on the shape of your head. Tipperary T2 has had a lot of positives on english riding boards for the $100-200 price range and Tipperary's do drop down further in the back than other brands. The helmet that works best is the one you are comfortable in and thus will wear. 
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      Location: NE Texas | I have a Charles Owen and it is just so dang hot! It's a very good helmet, fits well, but I absolutely burn up in it. Wish I would have gotten something with more vents, as I find myself not wanting to wear mine because I literally about have a heat stroke with it on in the heat of summer. |
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Rad Dork
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   Location: Oklahoma | I have an Ovation that is comfortable, but I haven't rode in it just yet. TwistedK would be a great person to ask. She taught me the ropes of getting mine. |
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| Thanks everyone!
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        Location: MD | get one that fits the shape of your head! |
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| I'm not trying to take over the thread but I remember seeing cowboy hat covers for helmets that actually didn't look too bulky, do they still make those? I just started back into barrel racing "lessons" and have been thinking about a helmet as well and was just curious if they made those covers. If not, I'm still considering one. |
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| What fits you best will depend on the shape of your head. I bought a Tipperary and didn't like it. It's brand new and sitting in my closet. I ended up with an Ovation and like it a lot. I barely know it's there when I wear it. I haven't worn it in the heat yet though, so can't say how cool it is, but it does have a ton of vents. |
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| My vote is Tipperary Sport. I've got both it and Troxel and absolutely hate the Troxel. |
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        Location: on my horse | No suggestion, just that I'm proud of you for joining the helmet club! |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | KDS - 2015-06-08 8:48 PM Sorry for the weird pic haha but it shows how well this covers the back of the head. I recently got this after getting bucked off at home- a Tipperary Sportage. Really like it!
This one looks really comfy and cool.. |
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       Location: lexington KY | My sister and I both really like our Troxel Rebels. We both have a Charles Owen too, but they are super hot. These have much better ventilation.

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         Location: North Dakota | Tipperary's are some of the lowest. Samshields too but they are wicked expensive. I suggest trying some on if you can. I rode with a helmet every single time for the first 12 years I rode, and have been through a few in that time! Also, if you're really worried about your neck, you could look into one of these bad boys. Literally every top level eventer wears them now. http://www.doversaddlery.com/point-two-pro-air-jacket/p/X1-40766/?i... |
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