'Taster' Polo lesson - borrowed helmet or own hat?

Tickles

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I'm looking at booking a 'taster' polo lesson or two (seems like a good option were I'll be staying soon) and wasn't sure what to expect in terms of hats/helmets...

My usual hat isn't that new but all safety standards up to date and never been fallen on... but obviously it isn't a helmet.

If I borrow one from the centre I expect it might be one of the 'little or no protection' ones
http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/competitionnews/389/257283.html

So, any recommendations as to
- riding in 'normal' riding hat (with fixed peak in my case although OH has a skull...)
- not worrying and borrowing whatever I'm handed
- buying an (inexpensive?!?) but safe one?
 
I'd take my own too. Hats borrowed from riding centres are usually minging, as well as probably being quite useless as they often seem to get knocked around and dropped quite a bit.
 
Take your own

Agree about horrible borrowed helments, and frankly unless its got a faceguard its going to make zero difference to your game

If it has got a faceguard that's screwed on then it will break your neck if you land wrong - so not recommended either!
 
sorry, i didn't answer your other question about what to buy.

TBH I don't think it really matters whether you go for a velvet peaked hat, or a skull, as long as the safety standards are in place. :)

I would recommended that you go to your local saddler and try on a few. You'll find that you don't like the way some look on you, and you'll find that some brands just wont fit. If you can, by buying a 'junior' hat, you get all the protection, but at a reduced price.
 
Daughter had a polo taster & took her own skull cap. She absolutely loved it btw, although had achey arms the next day!! Have fun!! xx
 
if you really get into it, get one of the Charles Owen polo hats - they are the ones that you have to wear at the Uni Nationals cos they conform to safety standards.
 
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