- Brand: Triple Eight
- Color: Black Rubber
- Age Range (Description): Youth
- Size: X-Small
- Model Name: Triple Eight Sweatsaver Halo Water Helmet for Wakeboarding and Waterskiing
- Includes stink-free, moisture-wicking, three-layer foam Sweatsaver Halo Water liner and adjustable chin strap with side-release buckle
- Outer shell is molded from high-density ABS thermoplastic polymer; meets CE EN 1385 water sports safety standards
- Available in five sizes: XS fits 20.1β20.5 in (51β52 cm), S fits 20.6β21.3 in (52β54 cm), M fits 21.4β22 in (54β56 cm), L fits 22.1β22.9 in (56β58cm), XL fits 23β24 in (58β61 cm)
- To determine proper size, measure around head with a soft tape measure or string; manufacturerβs 180-day limited warranty















UNIVERSE –
Looks really good however the plastic cover it is pretty thin and flexible. I was expecting something much harder. I don’t really know how much of protection will offer in case of a hard hit. I hope I will never find out but if I will buy another helmet I will try different brand next time.
Anoushka Lane –
My son uses this for wakeboarding and loves it. Super comfortable and I donβt have to fuss at him to wear it.
Mr. Smith –
The helmet is light and comfortable. I have size 58, ordered size L (56-58) and it fits tight. The foam inside of the helmet is very soft, absorbs water like a sponge.
JDR –
I have a rather large head so I ordered the XL based on the size chart. It fits well and looks great. Canβt wait to get out on the water with it this summerPros:Great value for priceRemovable linerGreat hand feel to the shell materialCons:None to speak of, more color options might be niceGet out and make some waves with this helmet!
Amamikezon Customer –
I use it for whitewater. I had an old tripple eight that is still in use after 25 years? Well built well designed.
Lauren –
I’ve been using this helmet for a couple months now kite foiling and really like it. It fits very comfortably and does not drag in the water when I crash and pull on my neck the way my old one used to. The pads are thick for comfort so the only complaint I could possibly have is that they retain the decent amount of water so when you take it off between sessions and go to put it back on water squeezes out and runs down your face. But that’s the price to pay for good padding.
Ranger 19 –
I purchased and tried on 5-6 different water helmets last year and chose this helmet over all of them because it was the lightest and most comfortable, while still providing great protection. I actually own 3 of them and have surfed hundreds of waves where I live here in San Clemente, Ca. wearing them. I’ve been hit by my own Glass boards and by other surfer’s boards many times without injury thanks to my Triple Eight helmets.3 days ago I wiped out on a 6 foot wave and as soon as I came up out of the water after the initial hold down, my 9 ft. 9 inch Long Board, which had become air born (about 2-3ft), hit me dead center on the top of my Triple Eight helmet. I felt the impact, but didn’t incure any head injury whatsoever! It’s a fact that surfing has grown 30-40% world wide over the last few years, which equates to more surfing related injuries. If I hadn’t been wearing my Triple Eight helmet a few days ago, I could have easily been knocked out and drown. It’s happened to many other surfers, but I don’t intend to be one of them!
Amanda M. –
I got the helmet for e foiling. While many people donβt wear helmets while doing that, with the motor and it being higher speed I wanted one. It works well in terms of not retaining a lot of water and is comfortable to wear. There is not adjustability like you would find on most bike helmets so you need to make sure to get the right size.