Helmet Guides

Helmet Size Is Right but the Fit Feels Wrong? Check Your Head Shape
Helmet Size Is Right but the Fit Feels Wrong? Check Your Head Shape
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If your motorcycle helmet size is technically correct but the fit feels wrong, check head shape, pressure points, cheek support, crown contact, and movement direction. A size chart measures circumference,... Read more
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Dropped Your Motorcycle Helmet? What to Check Before You Ride Again
Dropped Your Motorcycle Helmet? What to Check Before You Ride Again
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If you dropped a motorcycle helmet while it was empty, do not panic, but do not ignore it either. Check the shell, EPS liner, comfort padding, visor, vents, chin strap,... Read more
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Can a Motorcycle Helmet Be Too Heavy? Neck Fatigue Signs Riders Notice Late
Can a Motorcycle Helmet Be Too Heavy? Neck Fatigue Signs Riders Notice Late
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A motorcycle helmet can feel too heavy if its weight, balance, fit, wind resistance, rider posture, or riding duration causes neck fatigue. The number on the product page is only... Read more
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Why Your Motorcycle Helmet Lifts at Highway Speed and What to Check First
Why Your Motorcycle Helmet Lifts at Highway Speed and What to Check First
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A helmet that feels fine around town can start lifting, pulling, or shifting when highway wind hits it. That feeling is not just annoying. It can point to fit, strap... Read more
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Why Does My Motorcycle Helmet Give Me a Headache? Pressure Points Riders Should Check
Why Does My Motorcycle Helmet Give Me a Headache? Pressure Points Riders Should Check
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A motorcycle helmet headache can turn a short ride into something you want to end early. The problem is often not the idea of wearing a helmet itself, but pressure... Read more
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Clear Visor or Tinted Visor? The Wrong Choice Can Ruin Night and Rain Rides
Clear Visor or Tinted Visor? The Wrong Choice Can Ruin Night and Rain Rides
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Choose a clear visor when you need the most flexible visibility for night, rain, cloudy weather, tunnels, or mixed commuting. A tinted visor can reduce glare in bright daylight, but... Read more
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