Measure the circumference of your head approximately one inch above your eyebrows. Refer to the sizing chart provided by the manufacturer to select the appropriate size.
Common types include full-face, modular (flip-up), open-face (3/4), half-helmets, and off-road (motocross) helmets. Each offers varying levels of protection and comfort.
In the United States, helmets must meet the Department of Transportation (DOT) standards to be considered legal for road use. Always check for DOT certification when purchasing.
Return and exchange policies vary by retailer. It's essential to review the specific policies of the online store before making a purchase.
We generally recommend replacing a helmet every 3-5 years, depending on usage and exposure to elements. Additionally, any helmet involved in an accident should be replaced immediately.
Helmets are typically constructed from polycarbonate, fiberglass composite, or carbon fiber. Each material offers different levels of durability and weight.
Purchase from reputable retailers and avoid deals that seem too good to be true. Check for proper certifications and read customer reviews.
Yes, helmets are designed with specific riding styles in mind. For example, full-face helmets are popular among sport riders, while modular helmets are favored by touring riders for their versatility.
We offer warranties ranging from one to five years. It's advisable to check the warranty details before purchasing.
Many helmets are compatible with accessories like Bluetooth communication systems, tinted visors, or action camera mounts. Ensure that any additions do not compromise the helmet's safety features.