5 Advice for Buying a Motorcycle Helmet

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Are you planning on getting a new motorcycle helmet in the near future? If so you need to take some time to consider a few things. After all, the motorcycle helmet that you buy could end up saving your life, so it is worth spending a little time figuring out which one is right for you.

You should not be shy about spending money on a motorcycle helmet, they are not all created equal and I’m sure for a few dollars more you would prefer to have a concussion over a more serious head injury. You already look cool on your motorcycle, so focus on function and safety when it comes to your motorcycle helmet.

1. Get a motorcycle helmet that fits you

Heads come in all shapes and sizes, if your head is rattling around inside the helmet then you are going to have a bad time if you come off your bike. A motorcycle helmet that does not fit is nearly as bad as not wearing one at all so it is vitally important that your helmet fits snugly. If you are unsure of exactly how tight a motorcycle helmet should fit, then feel free to contact an expert and they will be more than happy to guide you through the purchase of a motorcycle helmet.

2. You need to be able to see clearly

You need to be able to see the road in front of you and your peripheral vision needs to be as clear as possible. Another thing to think about is the material that the visor is made of. Ask about anti-fog coatings and internal sun visors. Anything that you can do to make sure that you never lose sight of the road for any reason is well worth the money.

The motorcycle helmet should come with a certificate that is has been deemed safe for the roads and it conforms to the safety standards for motorcycle helmets.

3. Replace your motorcycle helmet when you need to

A helmet that fit you perfectly 5 years ago may not be as good a fit anymore. The foam on the inside of the helmet may have become softer and no longer give you the support and protection that you need in the event of an accident.

There is no hard deadline for when you should replace your helmet. If you use the helmet all the time, you may find that the lining degrades much faster than someone who only rides a few days per year.

If the helmet receives any sort of impact you should replace it right away. One thing that you should never do it is wear a damaged motorcycle helmet.

4. Be ready to spend some money

You should not buy the cheapest motorcycle helmet in the store and you should never buy a used helmet. If you don’t know the history of the motorcycle helmet you may be buying one that has already been in an accident and the structural integrity has been compromised. Your motorcycle helmet does not need to be the most expensive in the store, but it should definitely not be the cheapest.

5. Listen to the advice of long term bikers

You should be open to hearing what those with experience have to say. They may say that a mid-range motorcycle helmet is the best one to go for. Whatever they say, you can trust that they have your best interests at heart. If you have any doubts be sure to check out the make and model of the helmet online and see what people have to say about it.