Motorcycle Helmets – Safety, Comfort and the Right Choice for Every Rider
A quality motorcycle helmet is the most important piece of protective gear you own. Whether you ride sport, touring, adventure, commute daily or enjoy weekend rides, choosing a helmet that fits your riding style, your bike and your head shape is essential. In our selection, you’ll find test winners, premium helmets and great‑value favourites – all carefully chosen to offer the best combination of safety, comfort and performance.
Which helmet type is right for you?
There is no single helmet that is “best for everyone”. It depends on what you need. Here’s a quick overview of the most common helmet types:
Full‑face helmets
Provide complete protection and low noise levels. Perfect for sport, touring and commuting. Stable at high speeds and a safe choice for most riders.
Modular helmets
Flexible helmets with a flip‑up chin bar. Ideal for touring, commuting and riders who want to talk, refuel or take breaks without removing the helmet.
Adventure helmets
A hybrid between full‑face and motocross helmets. Large field of view, peak visor and excellent ventilation. Great for riders who mix road and off‑road riding.
Motocross helmets
Lightweight, highly ventilated and built for active off‑road riding. Used with goggles. Perfect for enduro, motocross and trail riding.
Open‑face helmets
Offer maximum freedom and visibility. Popular for city riding, scooters and cruisers. Less protection at higher speeds.
How to choose the right helmet
Choosing the right helmet comes down to three things: fit, function and riding style. Here are our top tips:
- Fit first – a perfectly fitted helmet is both safer and quieter.
- Match your riding style – sport, touring, adventure, commuting or off‑road require different features.
- Choose the right material – polycarbonate, composite or carbon fibre affect weight and comfort.
- Ventilation – essential for comfort and clear vision.
- Visor & features – Pinlock, sun visor, visor lock and quick‑release systems make a big difference.
Noise level – what affects how quiet a helmet is?
A common misconception is that one helmet type is always quieter than another. In reality, noise levels depend mostly on:
- Aerodynamics – how the helmet cuts through the wind.
- Fit – a perfect fit reduces turbulence and air leaks.
- Visor sealing – tight sealing and locking mechanisms matter.
- Chin curtain – prevents air from entering from below.
- Riding position and windscreen – affect noise more than helmet type.
Both full‑face and modular helmets can be extremely quiet – it depends on the model and the fit.
Materials & construction
Helmet materials affect weight, safety and comfort. The most common materials are:
- Polycarbonate – affordable and durable.
- Composite – lighter and stronger, a great balance of price and performance.
- Carbon fibre – extremely light and strong, a premium choice for sport and touring riders.
Ventilation & comfort
A good helmet should keep you cool in summer and fog‑free in colder weather. Look for:
- Efficient airflow channels
- Adjustable ventilation ports
- Moisture‑wicking interior
- Pinlock‑ready visor for fog‑free vision
ECE 22.06 – the latest safety standard
Many of our helmets are ECE 22.06 certified, meaning they meet the newest and most demanding safety requirements. This includes improved protection against impact and rotational forces, as well as stricter testing of visors and shell construction.
Brands you’ll find with us
We offer a wide range of quality brands – from affordable entry‑level helmets to advanced premium models:
- Shoei – comfort, safety and low noise.
- HJC – high quality at a great price.
- LS2 – innovative models across all price ranges.
- Scorpion – sporty helmets with smart features.
- AGV – Italian premium design.
- Schuberth – among the quietest helmets available.
- Caberg – European quality at an attractive price.
- Arai – hand‑built premium helmets.
- Sena – helmets with integrated communication.
Premium or budget – choose based on your riding style
We offer everything from affordable entry‑level helmets to premium carbon fibre models with advanced ventilation, low weight and aerodynamic design. Whether you ride sport, touring or commute daily, you’ll find a helmet that suits your needs.
Find the right size and fit
Fit is crucial for both safety and comfort. A helmet should sit securely without creating pressure points. If you’re unsure which size or model fits you best, we’re happy to help – both in‑store and online.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How should a motorcycle helmet fit?
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