Motorcycle Riding Helmets Page

How to use this page ?
Step 1 - Click on the gear finder tool to assess what you really need
Step 2 - Click on the Motorcycle Jacket blog page to know more
Step 3- Click on the buy page and choose where you want to buy from
Step 4 - Wear your purchase and send and tag us on instagram for a repost
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Touring Helmets

When riding long distances, a touring helmet really makes a difference. It cuts down on wind noise and keeps cool with smart ventilation – plus, you might find a built-in sun visor and even compatibility with communication setups. In many cases, the interior padding and liners are arranged for all-day comfort, and the shell is crafted to strike a tricky balance between protection and keeping the helmet light enough so your neck doesn’t protest. Image from Arai official website

Bell -MX 9
Bell -MX 9

Adventure / Dual Sport Helmets

These helmets mix it up for riders who can’t settle for just one style. They combine off-road toughness with features suited for road riding. A peak visor helps fend off both the sun and stray debris, while still giving you a generous field of view – and it’s not unusual for models to let you ditch the visor when you hit the highway. Ventilation is amped up for active, varied riding, though you might notice a bit more wind noise compared to the touring version.

Enduro / Moto

Tailored for off-road and motocross, these helmets lean hard into lightweight design and maximum airflow. You’ll often find an extended chin area to help with breathing and a peak visor to shield the eyes from glare, while the open-face style lets you easily wear goggles. Noticeably, there’s no face shield here, as the priority shifts to agility on dirt and loose terrain. Impact absorption is tuned more for crashes

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Sports / Track

Speed is the name of the game with track helmets. Engineered mostly for high-performance riding, they feature top-notch impact protection, a design that minimizes drag, and even spoilers built into the shell for extra stability when things get fast and furious. The interior padding fits snugly to hold the helmet in place during aggressive maneuvers, yet they skip things like built-in sun visors or extra modular parts so as to keep the weight down. Typically, they’re the go-to choice for sportbike enthusiasts, track racers, and those who lean toward aggressive street riding.

For those icy rides, winter helmets step up with integrated heating elements – some even in the visor – to fend off fog and keep you cozy when it’s cold out. They sport insulated liners and specially designed vents so you can keep a bit of heat in while still having some airflow. Some of these helmets run on battery power, while others connect directly to your bike’s system, making them adaptable no matter how you ride in the chill. Ideal for cold-weather touring, snowmobiling, or year-round commuting when temperatures drop unexpectedly.

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Winter / Heated Helmets