Random Dude
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Hi all, was reading up on military equipment, specifically helmets recently when a random thought hit me.
How viable is it to wear a helmet in a recreational open water setting?
Off my mind, I can think of some advantages, and of course, disadvantages.
Advantages
- Provides a good GoPro mounting point
This is my primary point of interest, as I am currently searching for a way to take handsfree, passive videos.
- Mount for backup lights
I've seen some cave divers doing this, but don't really think this reason is compelling in OW settings unless one happens to prefer helmet lights. Still, I consider it an advantage as the option is available with a helmet.
- Protection for your noggin
I think some argument for this point can be had, especially considering that fact that I live in SEA, where there are plenty cases of boats hitting divers. From what I know, licenses and classes are not mandatory for driving a boat around here, and boat traffic around some diving spots can be quite heavy. Especially when considering that most of the boats around here are longtails or sampans with small propellers, I figured that a helmet may well be capable of taking the brunt of a propeller hit, perhaps saving ones' life.
I do understand that proper training and adherence to established procedures (such as buoyancy skills, observing the surroundings before surfacing, shooting a DSMB, putting a dive flag up etc) are the real ways to avoid such situations, but accidents do happen, and the helmet might well save ones' life in such cases.
If protection from propellers is not convincing, at the bare minimum, you would be able to protect your head from bumps when diving under a jetty, when pushed by waves into your boat, or when running into obstacles in a low-vis environment etc. Therefore, I would consider that protection for ones' head is not entirely a baseless point.
- Identification and Personalisation
Helmets can well be useful for identification purposes, if one personalises the helmet with morale patches, high vis stickers etc. At any rate, I wager one would be instantly recognisable with a helmet since they would be rarer than a swimming pig in OW settings.
I consider this to be especially useful since I went the route of choosing almost all black, no personalisation, route when purchasing my equipment.
Also, I love the "gear" part of diving, and would definitely enjoy personalising a helmet as much as I would when learning about the workings of my reg and algorithms of my dive comp.
Disadvantages
- Ridicule from other Divers
I can imagine that one would receive lots of "advice" and weird looks from divers when donning a helmet in an OW setting. I figured that there would, at the very least, some explaining to be done; or at the worse, being branded as a cave/techie wannabe by divers who are not too accepting of unconventional equipment and practices. However, I do realise that some of them have a demonstrably valid reason for criticising so.
- Difficulty Performing Certain Skills
I think that it is quite possible that certain skills such as mask donning and doffing, air sharing, might be inconvenienced by a helmet. This is especially when one isn't too familiar with the helmet, or has neglected to re-practice the skills concerned. Would like to hear more feedback in this respect from y'all.
- Backup Lights
I've heard of how backup lights mounted on the helmet will result in backscatter in silty conditions, and that there is a risk of blinding ones' buddy when looking at him or her.
- Too much Trouble
Although for me, trouble is more of a result of disadvantages outweighing advantages, I can well imagine that needing to buy, tend to, and familiarise self with a new, non-essential equipment might be off putting to some. At the very least, the helmet will be one more thing to forget, and one more thing to bring along, especially in situations where baggage estate is limited.
If the benefits outweigh the disadvantages, I might very well purchase a helmet and try it out.
I saw a good deal on replicas of FAST Maritime helmets with velcro patches, Picatinny rails, 4 point suspension system, ratcheting strap mechanism and NVG/camera mounts and am thus considering them (Very similar to the Aqualung military bump helmet). Those are meant for Airsoft, cycling, and other activities. Being a replica, it will obviously not stop a bullet, but I think it is more than adequate for attaching equipment and providing some protection.
Also, if one is curious, I am currently diving a Hogarthian setup with longhose, bungee necklace secondary, tech shorts, BP/W, the works. The only non conforming points are 1)Single tank 2)Soft goodman handle with cordless light.
Would love to hear your constructive advices and opinions on whether I should give this a try!
How viable is it to wear a helmet in a recreational open water setting?
Off my mind, I can think of some advantages, and of course, disadvantages.
Advantages
- Provides a good GoPro mounting point
This is my primary point of interest, as I am currently searching for a way to take handsfree, passive videos.
- Mount for backup lights
I've seen some cave divers doing this, but don't really think this reason is compelling in OW settings unless one happens to prefer helmet lights. Still, I consider it an advantage as the option is available with a helmet.
- Protection for your noggin
I think some argument for this point can be had, especially considering that fact that I live in SEA, where there are plenty cases of boats hitting divers. From what I know, licenses and classes are not mandatory for driving a boat around here, and boat traffic around some diving spots can be quite heavy. Especially when considering that most of the boats around here are longtails or sampans with small propellers, I figured that a helmet may well be capable of taking the brunt of a propeller hit, perhaps saving ones' life.
I do understand that proper training and adherence to established procedures (such as buoyancy skills, observing the surroundings before surfacing, shooting a DSMB, putting a dive flag up etc) are the real ways to avoid such situations, but accidents do happen, and the helmet might well save ones' life in such cases.
If protection from propellers is not convincing, at the bare minimum, you would be able to protect your head from bumps when diving under a jetty, when pushed by waves into your boat, or when running into obstacles in a low-vis environment etc. Therefore, I would consider that protection for ones' head is not entirely a baseless point.
- Identification and Personalisation
Helmets can well be useful for identification purposes, if one personalises the helmet with morale patches, high vis stickers etc. At any rate, I wager one would be instantly recognisable with a helmet since they would be rarer than a swimming pig in OW settings.
I consider this to be especially useful since I went the route of choosing almost all black, no personalisation, route when purchasing my equipment.
Also, I love the "gear" part of diving, and would definitely enjoy personalising a helmet as much as I would when learning about the workings of my reg and algorithms of my dive comp.
Disadvantages
- Ridicule from other Divers
I can imagine that one would receive lots of "advice" and weird looks from divers when donning a helmet in an OW setting. I figured that there would, at the very least, some explaining to be done; or at the worse, being branded as a cave/techie wannabe by divers who are not too accepting of unconventional equipment and practices. However, I do realise that some of them have a demonstrably valid reason for criticising so.
- Difficulty Performing Certain Skills
I think that it is quite possible that certain skills such as mask donning and doffing, air sharing, might be inconvenienced by a helmet. This is especially when one isn't too familiar with the helmet, or has neglected to re-practice the skills concerned. Would like to hear more feedback in this respect from y'all.
- Backup Lights
I've heard of how backup lights mounted on the helmet will result in backscatter in silty conditions, and that there is a risk of blinding ones' buddy when looking at him or her.
- Too much Trouble
Although for me, trouble is more of a result of disadvantages outweighing advantages, I can well imagine that needing to buy, tend to, and familiarise self with a new, non-essential equipment might be off putting to some. At the very least, the helmet will be one more thing to forget, and one more thing to bring along, especially in situations where baggage estate is limited.
If the benefits outweigh the disadvantages, I might very well purchase a helmet and try it out.
I saw a good deal on replicas of FAST Maritime helmets with velcro patches, Picatinny rails, 4 point suspension system, ratcheting strap mechanism and NVG/camera mounts and am thus considering them (Very similar to the Aqualung military bump helmet). Those are meant for Airsoft, cycling, and other activities. Being a replica, it will obviously not stop a bullet, but I think it is more than adequate for attaching equipment and providing some protection.
Also, if one is curious, I am currently diving a Hogarthian setup with longhose, bungee necklace secondary, tech shorts, BP/W, the works. The only non conforming points are 1)Single tank 2)Soft goodman handle with cordless light.
Would love to hear your constructive advices and opinions on whether I should give this a try!
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