Hearing and Ear Protection for Waterskier

hearing ear protection for water skiing

How can Waterskiing affect your ears

Ear drum Rupture

Hitting the water at high speed while waterskiing can cause a rupture to your ear drum, as well as pain immediate dizziness from exposing the middle ear to cold water can also occur. 

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ear and hearing protection ear drum rupture

Surfers Ear

Regular exposure to cold wind and water can cause bony growths within your ear canal to develop. This can trap water and debris which has the potential to cause a painful ear infection. In some causes when the growths begin to close the ear canal, causing deafness, surgery is required to remove them. 

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surfers ear exostoses bony growths

With better tecnology making thicker wetsuits and neoprene accesories on the market more people are waterskiing in colder waters and in winter months than ever before, increasing the risk of surfers ear. 

If you have perforated your ear drum or concerned you may have Surfers Ear, it is worth consulting your Doctor for an ear examination. 

It isn't common practice to wear a helmet while waterskiing however it is highly recommended. As much as you are able to stay up on your feet as the boat pulls you a long at some point you are going to hit the water at a high speed and that can really hurt! Water isn't as soft as it appears especially when going at high speed. Along with your face, importantly comes your ears and more often than not ear drums can get damaged from such slams so here are some recommended equipment additions.

Helmets For Waterskiing

Wearing a helmet while waterskiiing is going to help soften the blow against the impact to your head and ear drum. It is important to wear a helmet, it may even feel a little claustraphobic or feel as though it reduces your sensory awareness of your surroundings, but with advances in technology and lighter more sophisticated helmets on the market it really is something to look into and we discuss a little about it here.

Wearing a helmet when waterskiing helps to protect your head from injury, but be careful not to be tempted to use different helmets such as for snowboarding for waterskiing, it is important you don't becuase the internal material is different for each. As well as making sure that the helmet is very light and as stream line as possible, not causing any injury to your neck and making to much of an impact hitting the water. It is a common incident that with waterskiiing for you to glide side to side very quickly this means you have every chance of slamming into the water fast, hitting your head against your skiis, an obstacle in the water, or even the boat. A helmet could be a life saver for an experienced rider and if you are just starting out in the sport as a beginner a helmet will be a worthwhile investment.

 

Ear Plugs For Waterskiing

Wearing a good quality helmet will definitely help reduce the chances of head and inner ear trauma occuring within your ear as the helmet will help to take the brunt of it, the problem occurs with your ear canal still being exposed to flushing or option hitting the centre of your ear when this part is exposed.

When it comes to finding the right ear plugs, there are many options out there but you need to find the ones specifically designed with water skiing in mind.

 

The best solution to protect your ears while using a helmet is to get custom fit made ear moulds (with pressure vents).  Although these do need you to have an impression of your ear taken, this means the ear moulds themselves will match your ear correctly. An ear impression will take into account each contour and unique bumps and shapes of your ear.

What you will find is because they match your ear shape correctly they will also be much more comfortable in your ear as well as keeping your ear fully sealed for water. The custom fit also has the ability to stay within your ear better and most custom made ear moulds will come with a lanyard to connect to your wetsuit if they do fall out. The major things to consider with custom made ear plugs is the price and booking yourself in with an audiologist to get an impression taken and over time you will need to have them re made as your ears slowly grow. If surfing is your world then custom moulds really are the way to go.

Prevention Tips For Waterskier

  • Look for a helmet with designed ear caps and make sure it is CE approved.
  • Warm up exercises prior to getting on the skies will help prevent from other water skiing injuries such as around your ankles which could lead to a nasty fall.
  • Keep fit and strengthen your core will help improve overall balance, reducing the number of times you hit the water.
  • If you waterski regularly in cold water - custom made ear plugs are more expensive than generic ear plugs but will be a good investment at preventing water entering your ear canal at all, keeping them warm and dry.
  • If your more of a occasional waterskier using the generic shop bought plugs is do-able, however the additional use of a neoprene headband or hood will help keep your ear plugs in as well as give extra protection to your ears.
  • Keep your ear plugs with your wetsuit, ready to hand
  • Keep your ears toasty warm outside of the water, using a hood up/beanie/woollen hat when out in the cold