chiron 0 #1 August 21, 2012 hello everyone i am training to be an industrial designer and was wondering whether you as a community could help me and possibly yourselves in the future by sharing any and all problems you find with currently available helmets. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
johnmatrix 21 #2 August 21, 2012 They cost too much. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bofh 0 #3 August 21, 2012 QuoteThey cost too much. And also are too heavy and protect too little... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
piisfish 140 #4 August 21, 2012 we need a mobile but yet snagproof cameramountscissors beat paper, paper beat rock, rock beat wingsuit - KarlM Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dmkellett 0 #5 August 21, 2012 Rather than a box stuck onto the helmet we need a smooth incorporated camera box as part of the helmet design, smooth flowing curves and it would be pretty snag resistant. Also having the impact foam up to impact standards like the protect and other snowboarding helmets would be awesome. currently helmets are more of audible mounts than protection devices. tear drop towards the back of the neck would help airlflow. thanks Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
decompresion 2 #6 August 21, 2012 QuoteThey cost too much. what he saidThere are no dangerous dives Only dangerous divers Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mchamp 1 #7 August 21, 2012 Implementation of dimples similar to those in golf balls therefore creating less drag/friction with the airflow. Even proven to save gas when used on a car (at least according to mythbusters) by a whopping 11%For info regarding lift ticket prices all around the world check out http://www.jumpticketprices.com/dropzones.asp Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mccordia 74 #8 August 21, 2012 Dimples on golfballs work with the speed/size/weight of a golfball. How many airplane nose-cones look like golfballs?JC FlyLikeBrick I'm an Athlete? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kallend 2,026 #9 August 21, 2012 QuoteImplementation of dimples similar to those in golf balls therefore creating less drag/friction with the airflow. Even proven to save gas when used on a car (at least according to mythbusters) by a whopping 11% Whether or not this works depends on whether or not the flow separates early. Early flow separation happens on smooth spheres, giving a lot of drag. The turbulence introduced by dimpling adds some friction drag but delays the flow separation and reduces overall drag. Picture The Taurus used by Mythbusters may benefit, but it doesn't mean that a better designed car would. Or, for that matter, a helmet or wingsuit wing.... The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
roostnureye 2 #10 August 21, 2012 How about a full face helmet with a retractable visor that dosent fog easily, low profile, with a small flat top where you can mount things. decent sized audible pockets. A visor lock that works with one hand. Real impact protection, Rated for multiple impacts. Tinted visors (irridium antiglare coatings) good airflow inside the helmet. UNDER $400!Flock University FWC / ZFlock B.A.S.E. 1580 Aussie BASE 121 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pms07 3 #11 August 21, 2012 QuoteHow about a full face helmet with a retractable visor that dosent fog easily, low profile, with a small flat top where you can mount things. decent sized audible pockets. A visor lock that works with one hand. Real impact protection, Rated for multiple impacts. Tinted visors (irridium antiglare coatings) good airflow inside the helmet. UNDER $400! +1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mccordia 74 #12 August 22, 2012 Minimize drag by 1% so a 6th GoPro can be added on a 5ft extention pole JC FlyLikeBrick I'm an Athlete? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chiron 0 #13 August 22, 2012 thanks guys the info has been really helpfull so far, as a conceptual thing would a helmet with a small scren built in to relay weather conditions / air pressure type things be helpfull, mainly directed to those of you who jump around cliffs where changes in pressure can be detrimental Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
piisfish 140 #15 August 22, 2012 "we" would need an integrated TAWS scissors beat paper, paper beat rock, rock beat wingsuit - KarlM Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bodypilot90 0 #16 August 22, 2012 Hud display with GPS and altitude Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The111 1 #17 August 22, 2012 Quotethanks guys the info has been really helpfull so far, as a conceptual thing would a helmet with a small scren built in to relay weather conditions / air pressure type things be helpfull, mainly directed to those of you who jump around cliffs where changes in pressure can be detrimental If you are flying so close to a cliff that the air pressure matters, the last thing you need is to be focusing on something which is not the cliff.www.WingsuitPhotos.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LiborJanicek 0 #18 August 22, 2012 a while ago I was thinking of the same idea and started this thread http://www.dropzone.com/cgi-bin/forum/gforum.cgi?post=4349698;page=unread#unread also photoshop'd the attached pic. the top helmet is a speed skiing or speed skateboard helmet and the other is a cycling helmet. i'm going to work with my fiberglass guy and see what we can come up with. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mccordia 74 #19 August 22, 2012 Helmets that snag lines and break your neck on opening sound like a bad idea. For most people the 1% decrease in drag will result in a smaller performance gain than a good 100 or more jumps of training will give you.JC FlyLikeBrick I'm an Athlete? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LiborJanicek 0 #20 August 22, 2012 agree that the snag factor is huge problem. with a correct design such as having the helmet taper straight back and end with a square point might work. my point with these kind of helmets is not for the average flyer but for the competitors. At some point an advanced flyers skill set will get to a point where they'll look at other ways to increase performance. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dirtbox 0 #21 August 22, 2012 http://www.bikeradar.com/gallery/article/kask-crono-tt-helmet-first-look-33310/1/ (sorry If i didn't so the link they properly. Suitable for wing suits but super expensive (produced/engineered by the secret squirrel labs of british cycling and not really publicly available). Full impact protection (all cycling helmets must meet or exceed euro crash standards to be raced) but good luck getting one, even though all products used in the pro tour must be publicly available they really aren't ... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zeemax 0 #22 August 22, 2012 Quote hello everyone i am training to be an industrial designer and was wondering whether you as a community could help me and possibly yourselves in the future by sharing any and all problems you find with currently available helmets. The problems I've had so far is not finding one pink enough Do you think you could help design a really pink one?Phoenix Fly - High performance wingsuits for skydiving and BASE Performance Designs - Simply brilliant canopies Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
urowolf 0 #23 August 23, 2012 How about having a device like Fly Sight built into the helmet. It could be designed for better GPS signal reception and have a built in audible and or visual feedback for vertical/horizontal speeds and glide ratios...Same with commonly used cameras. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lonedfx 0 #24 August 25, 2012 Quoteall problems you find with currently available helmets. They dont' have integrated radio coms, and they don't have HUDs. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LiborJanicek 0 #25 December 7, 2012 So I stopped by my fiberglass guy today to check up on my fiberglass race truck body and stated talking to him about an aerodynamic tracking/wingsuit helmet. He just designed a new Harley front faring which he placed on my head to get some ideas. With a lot of adjustment I think we'll get it dialed in. Helmet will be set up so you can wear goggles equipped with Recon, flush mounted Fly-Sight, snag proof GoPro mounts, & internal audible pocket. Might try and add in motorcycle helmet intercom headset & microphone. FYI, I'm not going be flying this helmet, it's being built for a friend of mine who's attempting to break a wingsuit record. This helmet will be designed and build by http://www.motortrex.com/channels.php?channel=16 Let it rip... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites