Board And Kayak
Updated on 4/26/2024
"Dagger Sweet Rocker Kayaking Helmet"

"Dagger Sweet Rocker Kayaking Helmet"

Description

The Dagger Sweet Rocker kayaking helmet, in collaboration with Sweet Protection, is a high-performance helmet designed for the toughest whitewater conditions. This helmet is made of high-tech carbon fiber reinforced material, making it our clear team favorite.

To find the right size for the helmet, wrap a measuring tape around your head just above the ears, keeping it level from front to back. Refer to the sizing information below. If your measurement falls near the edge of the size guidelines, we recommend ordering the large/XL size.

Helmet sizing:

  • M/Large: 56-59 cm (22 - 23.2")
  • L/XL: 59-61 cm (23.2 - 24")

The Dagger Sweet Rocker kayaking helmet offers a comfortable and lightweight design, making it ideal for long hours on the water. The use of high-performance materials ensures durability and protection even in the most challenging conditions.

Key Features:

  • Occigrip turn dial allows for easy adjustment of the helmet in both reach and height.
  • Fit pads enable a personalized fit, ensuring maximum comfort and security.
  • Coolmax liner, made of anti-allergenic and moisture-wicking material, enhances breathability and keeps you cool and dry.
  • Certification: EN13895 class 1-iv
  • Shell technology utilizes ABS thermoplastic shell for enhanced impact resistance.

Frequently Asked Question:

Q: Would this be suitable for a beginner kiteboarder? I'm in the water for about half of the day, and I'm concerned if this helmet would get soggy or heavy.

A: The Dagger Sweet Rocker kayaking helmet is designed for wet conditions and should perform well. However, we recommend researching if there are any specific specifications that a kiteboarding helmet should meet.

Frequently Asked Questions

Would this be suitable for a beginner Kiteboarder? I'm completely in the water about half the day and wonder if this would get soggy/heavy...

The helmet is designed for wet conditions so it should work well, however we recommend you research whether there are specific specs that a kiteboarding helmet should meet.