How To Choose a Helmet?
All helmets we stock meet EU and international safety standards. High priced helmets are not necessarily stronger than an entry-level lid.
But, they will be more comfortable, lightweight and better vented. Premium lids come with more advanced features.
Measure your head size
Fit is essential for a comfortable ride. Wrap a tape measure around your head, just above your ears at the thickest part of your head.
Venting
Choose a helmet with plenty of vents to ensure you stay cool as you ride. Quality helmets use deep vents that connect to rear exhausts for maximum airflow.
Dial Fit Adjustment
Helmets with dial adjusters on the rear let you adjust the fit as you ride. The best dial adjusters are easy to use with one-hand so you can keep pedaling.
Visibility
If you plan on commuting or riding on-road then look for helmets with reflective elements, bright designs or even integrated LED’s to improve your safety.
Removable Visor
A small but useful feature is a removable visor. Great for mountain bikers, a visor can shield your eyes from glare, debris and rain.
What Type Of Helmet Do I Need?
Road Helmets
Road bike helmets are lightweight with plenty of venting to keep you cool. Premium road helmets will come with aero profiling to help you slip through the wind.
MTB Helmets
MTB helmets are more durable with a thicker shell and good ventilation. You’ll find extended protection around the sides and rear of your head for maximum protection. Most come with a removable visor to protect against glare and debris.
Full Face Helmets
Full Face helmets offer the ultimate protection for downhill mounting biking. You get full side and rear coverage as well as a chin guard to keep your lower face shielded.
Skate Helmets
Skate helmets come with minimal venting in favour of a hardshell design offering side and rear protection. Great for the skatepark or pump track.
Urban Helmets
Urban helmets blend a hybrid of features from road and MTB helmet with added visibility for on-road safety. They are ideal for commuters.
What is MIPS Technology?
MIPS is a new technology found on high-end bike helmets. It is a low friction layer inside the helmet that moves during rotational impacts. This movement reduces and slows energy being transferred to your head.
The idea behind MIPS is to reduce the risk of brain injury.
What is Crash Replacement?
Many manufacturers have a Crash Replacement policy. If your helmet has been involved with a crash, you can buy a replacement at a reduced price.
Often crash replacement is available if your helmet is up to 3 years old and you’re a UK resident.
Check with the manufacturer of your helmet to see if you’re eligible for a discount.