Which motorcycle helmet to choose? from bikola's blog

Buying a motorcycle is a happy event for a future biker. But he should also think about his protection and equipment. A helmet is an essential piece of motorcycle equipment and should be purchased responsibly.


From what materials?


This is an important design feature that affects the strength of this part of the crew and the cost. There are two main groups of materials: composites and thermoplastics. Carbon fiber is added to composite samples for reduced weight and increased impact resistance. The coating is done separately or in layers of fiberglass, carbon fiber and Kevlar. "Germak" from thermoplastic is less durable and resistant to deformation, weighs 300 grams more than composite, and the cost is significantly lower. But don't let the low price fool you. If a thermoplastic helmet isn't in one piece, it's more likely to break. Remember that the lighter the product, the less impact it will have on the upper spine during an impact in an accident.


We buy by size!


Incorrectly selected equipment reduces the equipment's overall protection to zero. Too loose a copy will provide proper fixation and may shift position upon impact. Too tight - uncomfortable and pinches.

The first step is to measure the head circumference above the ear with a tape measure. Every more or less well-known manufacturer of motorcycle helmets has a dimensional grid table. Note: The values ​​in the table for each company are different, they do not match.


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