MOTORCYCLING HELMETS
A very wide selection of motorcycle helmets in stock for immediate purchase (in warehouse). Motorcycle helmets for the street. Modular helmets with a liftable front part of the helmet. Motocross and enduro helmets. Moto helmets for children. Moto helmets with protective glass. Open type motorcycling helmets. Touring motorcycle helmets. Lightweight composite helmets. Helmets for professional motorcyclists. Racing helmets. Helmet glasses and replaceable padding. Helmet peaks.
Available helmet brands - AGV, 6D Helmets, Acerbis, Bell, Lazer, Husqvarna, Progrip.
When choosing a motorcycle helmet, there are several factors to consider:
Fit: The helmet should fit snugly and comfortably on your head. It should not be too loose or too tight.
Safety ratings: Look for a helmet with a safety rating. Ratings indicate that the helmet has undergone rigorous testing and meets safety standards.
Type: There are several types of helmets to choose from, including full-face, open-face, and modular helmets. Full-face helmets offers the most protection, while open-face helmets leaves the face exposed and modular helmets can be converted between an open-face and a full-face.
Material: The shell of the helmet should be made of a strong, lightweight material such as polycarbonate or fiberglass. The interior should be lined with impact-absorbing foam and have a comfortable, moisture-wicking fabric.
Features: Look for a helmet with additional features such as a visor to protect your eyes from the sun and wind, and a moisture-wicking interior to keep you cool and dry.
Price: Determine your budget and look for a helmet that offers the features and protection you need within that price range.
It's also important to note that you should replace your helmet every five years or after any major impact, even if it appears to be undamaged. A helmet that has been involved in a crash may have structural damage that is not visible from the outside.