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Equipment => Helmets => Topic started by: JK Lewis on February 20, 2017, 01:44:46 PM

Title: Why do all cricket helmets have peaks?
Post by: JK Lewis on February 20, 2017, 01:44:46 PM
Serious question. Many other sports helmets do without. Is it a throwback to peaked caps, or a protection thing, or because cricket has more sun than hockey, or skiing or American football etc? has anyone ever offered a cricket lid without a peak?
Title: Re: Why do all cricket helmets have peaks?
Post by: Vitas Cricket on February 20, 2017, 01:54:26 PM
Don't think they caught on lol

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Title: Re: Why do all cricket helmets have peaks?
Post by: tim2000s on February 20, 2017, 02:03:09 PM
Serious question. Many other sports helmets do without. Is it a throwback to peaked caps, or a protection thing, or because cricket has more sun than hockey, or skiing or American football etc? has anyone ever offered a cricket lid without a peak?
It's part of the protection system. @Ayrtek Cricket can explain!
Title: Re: Why do all cricket helmets have peaks?
Post by: JK Lewis on February 20, 2017, 02:08:05 PM
Don't think they caught on lol


Yeah, nice one! But those are all from the '70s / '80s. There are some cool looking lids around now, that just need a decent grille added. Maybe it's time for a reboot!

Title: Re: Why do all cricket helmets have peaks?
Post by: Kulli on February 20, 2017, 02:12:41 PM
Surely without a peak the grill would need to be right up in your face.
Title: Re: Why do all cricket helmets have peaks?
Post by: Ayrtek Cricket on February 20, 2017, 02:19:46 PM
By not having a peak you would have no means of stopping the ball from contacting with an area deemed to be a "no contact zone" in line with new testing regs.

If any thing comes into contact with the sheet, be it a ball strike, part of the helmet that may have broken off or the grille being pushed back onto it the helmet is classified as a failure.

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Title: Re: Why do all cricket helmets have peaks?
Post by: JK Lewis on February 20, 2017, 02:28:15 PM
By not having a peak you would have no means of stopping the ball from contacting with an area deemed to be a "no contact zone" in line with new testing regs.

If any thing comes into contact with the sheet, be it a ball strike, part of the helmet that may have broken off or the grille being pushed back onto it the helmet is classified as a failure.


Interesting science, thanks. Do they have different regs for Hockey, the goalkeeper helmets seem to be flatter in the front?
Title: Re: Why do all cricket helmets have peaks?
Post by: Ayrtek Cricket on February 20, 2017, 02:32:43 PM
Hockey Keeper helmets are pretty robust as the keeper isnt expected to have to run 22 yards as fast as they can on a regular basis. The cricket helmet cantilevers the grille by anchoring it on each side of the helmet which means when struck it will move to a certain degree unlike hockey where the grille is fixed across the entire face without trying to leave a uninterrupted gap for vision.

All different regs were looked at when designing the latest version ranging from baseball to la crosse and other projectile based ball sports.

Title: Re: Why do all cricket helmets have peaks?
Post by: Buzz on February 20, 2017, 03:06:53 PM
It is almost like @Ayrtek Cricket has to know this stuff for his day job... is this true or just a nasty rumour!
Title: Re: Why do all cricket helmets have peaks?
Post by: Ayrtek Cricket on February 20, 2017, 03:15:21 PM
It is almost like @Ayrtek Cricket has to know this stuff for his day job... is this true or just a nasty rumour!

Its my cross to bare....sometimes I wish I'd not spend a third of my life looking at helmet design!
Title: Re: Why do all cricket helmets have peaks?
Post by: Calzehbhoy on February 20, 2017, 05:16:47 PM
Its my cross to bare....sometimes I wish I'd not spend a third of my life looking at helmet design!

We're certainly glad you have!
Title: Re: Why do all cricket helmets have peaks?
Post by: Ayrtek Cricket on February 20, 2017, 05:54:14 PM
Haha thanks I think, now if some more of you can buy the helmets I've spent all that time and energy developing that would be suppppperrrrr 👍🏻
Title: Re: Why do all cricket helmets have peaks?
Post by: roco on February 20, 2017, 05:56:47 PM
Haha thanks I think, now if some more of you can buy the helmets I've spent all that time and energy developing that would be suppppperrrrr 👍🏻

Got mine a while ago even had it resprayed twice
Title: Re: Why do all cricket helmets have peaks?
Post by: smilley792 on February 20, 2017, 06:07:53 PM
Just out of interest.


Say there was a peakless helmet on the market and you bought it as that suited you and your game etc.


It's a sunny day, the pitch is orientated so the sun is behind the bowlers arm. He's quick and the pitch is lovely.

Do you

A) ask for a cap and trust your skill to keep anything rising off you

Or

B) risk the sun, and try your hardest to look down hoping to pick the ball up below the sun after it's left his hand?
Title: Re: Why do all cricket helmets have peaks?
Post by: Calzehbhoy on February 20, 2017, 07:28:00 PM
Haha thanks I think, now if some more of you can buy the helmets I've spent all that time and energy developing that would be suppppperrrrr 👍🏻

I've got 2. Maroon for my midweek side and Green for my weekend side.
Title: Re: Why do all cricket helmets have peaks?
Post by: JK Lewis on February 20, 2017, 07:49:38 PM
Just out of interest.


Say there was a peakless helmet on the market and you bought it as that suited you and your game etc.


It's a sunny day, the pitch is orientated so the sun is behind the bowlers arm. He's quick and the pitch is lovely.

Do you

A) ask for a cap and trust your skill to keep anything rising off you

Or

B) risk the sun, and try your hardest to look down hoping to pick the ball up below the sun after it's left his hand?

I'd probably go (B), but maybe call for a pair of sunglasses. I reckon it would be OK, most times anyway.
Title: Re: Why do all cricket helmets have peaks?
Post by: Ayrtek Cricket on February 20, 2017, 07:59:30 PM
You're forgiven if you already have your quota 👌
Title: Re: Why do all cricket helmets have peaks?
Post by: JK Lewis on February 20, 2017, 08:11:38 PM
Haha thanks I think, now if some more of you can buy the helmets I've spent all that time and energy developing that would be suppppperrrrr 👍🏻

I know that Suffolk is a long way for you guys, but I'm finalising the details for a Bats and Equipment Fair - April 8th. You'd be very welcome if you want to come and present your helmets. Maybe find a new market out here in the East!
Title: Re: Why do all cricket helmets have peaks?
Post by: Biggie Smalls on February 21, 2017, 04:58:30 AM
You're forgiven if you already have your quota 👌

So two helmets (plus a new grille in the mail) counts i guess ?!
Title: Re: Why do all cricket helmets have peaks?
Post by: JTtaylor145 on February 21, 2017, 07:50:28 AM
I know that Suffolk is a long way for you guys, but I'm finalising the details for a Bats and Equipment Fair - April 8th. You'd be very welcome if you want to come and present your helmets. Maybe find a new market out here in the East!

I'm in Suffolk  ;) Hopefully you will share the bats and equipment details on the forum as soon as they are finalized.
Title: Re: Why do all cricket helmets have peaks?
Post by: Coach on February 23, 2017, 12:26:42 AM
From a protection point of view Mr Tek has explained it perfectly, however the simple talk of the lowering sun for a summer sport makes a peak the most practical option. I'm sure most of us can relate to having played late evening games on wickets facing East - West, squinting to see a projectile hurtling towards you is never fun!