As we all know, helmets are essential equipment for cyclists. Motorcycle helmet is divided into several different shapes such as full-face helmets, three-quarter helmets, face-off helmets, and off-road helmets based on appearance, protection, and riding needs. So what issues do you need to pay attention to when wearing a helmet? Let’s take a look.
1.Which helmet is best for highway riding?
The resistance we encounter when riding at high speeds will be greater than when riding normally, and the probability of injury will also be higher. Therefore, we need a riding safety helmet that can protect our heads in all directions and resist resistance. And the full-face helmet is the best choice. Its fully enclosed coverage design protects the head from collision in all aspects and is the safest among all types. The full-face helmet has the best structural and protective capabilities. It considers the protection of the chin, has good warmth retention, and can adapt to highway riding.
2.At what speed should you wear a motorcycle helmet?
Generally speaking, riders should wear motocross helmet no matter what speed they are riding. Although the crash helmet cannot guarantee complete immunity from injury, it can withstand most injuries and can even withstand fatal injuries at critical times.
3.Is it better for a motorcycle helmet to be tight or loose?
For comfort and safety when riding, the tightness of the motorcycle helmet should be suitable for your head shape. If it is too tight, it will easily cause headaches and if it is too loose, it will cause air leakage. After wearing helmet, shake your head. If there is no obvious shaking of the helmet, it means that the tightness is suitable for you.
4.How do I know my helmet size?
Use a soft ruler to pass around the forehead (above the brow bone) and the ridge at the back of the head, including the hair. The measured size is your head circumference, and then use this data to compare with the size chart to choose the appropriate helmet size. When purchasing scooter helmet, you need to choose it that is 2-3cm larger than your head circumference so that you can wear it more comfortably.




