Motorcycle helmets

Safety when riding a motorcycle starts with a high-quality helmet that offers reliable head protection. In our extensive range you will find a diverse selection from well-known manufacturers to ensure that you are always protected while on the move. Especially in the field of motorcycle helmets, it is crucial to rely on the experience and expertise of renowned manufacturers. This is the only way to ensure effective protection in the event of a fall. Order your ideal motorcycle helmet and the right protective clothing now to be safe and stylish on the road!

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  • Choosing the right motorcycle helmet

    Are you looking for a motorcycle helmet that perfectly suits your needs and is affordable at the same time? Our motorcycle helmet category offers a selection of stylish jet and full-face helmets from well-known manufacturers.

    In addition to the type of helmet, you should pay attention to the following points when choosing a helmet:

    • The right size is crucial for an optimal fit of the motorcycle helmet.
    • The padding of the helmet should fit snugly throughout to ensure maximum comfort and safety.
    • It is important to ensure that the helmet cannot be pulled forward from the head to ensure a snug fit.
    • The chin strap and clasp should not put pressure on the larynx and lower jaw to maximize comfort.
    • When the visor is closed, sufficient air should be able to flow into the helmet to ensure comfortable ventilation.
  • Motorcycle helmets with ECE standard

    It is important that the motorcycle helmet you choose has an ECE certificate. The ECE seal with the number 22, issued by the Economic Commission for Europe (ECE), and the corresponding test number (ECE-R 22.05) proves that the helmet has been thoroughly tested by an independent institute. The ECE seal not only guarantees safety on the road, but is also essential for journeys in other European countries. In some countries, such as Italy, wearing motorcycle helmets with this seal is even required by law. Therefore, it is advisable to always pay attention to the ECE certificate in order to choose a helmet that meets the highest safety standards.

  • Full face helmets

    A high-quality, lightweight full-face motorcycle helmet is essential for those who like to go a little faster. When buying a full-face helmet, you should pay particular attention to the noise level, as this is an indicator of the quality of the helmet. Full-face helmets are usually characterized by good aerodynamics and comparatively low noise. In contrast to open face helmets, they have a fixed chin area and a fully closable visor. Their design offers the best protection in motorcycle accidents. There are significant differences in the active safety of full-face helmets, influenced by features such as material, weight, noise levels and ventilation.

  • Open face helmets

    In city traffic or in warm temperatures, many motorcyclists prefer a relaxed and breezy riding style, especially on summer city tours. A jet helmet is ideal for this. City riders appreciate the openness of this type of helmet and the relaxed riding style it enables. Jet motorcycle helmets are also available with integrated visors, which increases riding comfort in summer and is particularly suitable for those who wear glasses. The low weight and easy handling when putting on and taking off are further advantages. An optimal fit is particularly important for open face helmets, also known as half-shell helmets or open face helmets. In our shop you will find jet helmets in different shell sizes and designs. The side padding should fit snugly against the cheeks as the inner padding will adjust over time. Therefore, it is crucial to choose the right size open face helmet.

  • How do I find the right motorcycle helmet size?

    Finding the right size motorcycle helmet is crucial for comfort and safety. Here are some steps that can help you:

    1. Measure head circumference:
    Use a tape measure to measure your head circumference. Position the tape measure about 1 inch above the eyebrows and ears to capture the widest part of the head.

    2. Check the manufacturer's size chart:
    Each manufacturer has its own size table. Check the size chart of the specific helmet manufacturer you are considering. Note that sizes may vary between brands.

    3. Fitting:
    When buying a helmet online, you can't avoid trying it on. Make sure it is snug but not too tight. Press down on the helmet to check that it is secure and does not move easily.

    4. Cheek pads and helmet padding:
    The cheek pads should fit snugly without exerting any uncomfortable pressure. The padding in the helmet should fit snugly to the head.

    5. Check chin strap:
    The chin strap should be tight but comfortable. It should be adjusted so that it fits snugly without pinching. Make sure the strap is not too loose.

    6. Consider head shape:

    Note that different helmets appeal better to different head shapes. A helmet that fits your head shape will usually provide better fit and comfort.

    It's important to take the time to find the right size, as a helmet that's too big or too small is not only uncomfortable, but can also compromise your protection in the event of an accident.

  • What is the best way to clean my motorcycle helmet?

    Properly cleaning your motorcycle helmet is important to extend its life and ensure hygiene and clear vision. Here are some tips on how to effectively clean your motorcycle helmet:

    1. Outer shell and visor:
    Use a mild cleaner designed for helmets and clean the outer shell of the helmet and the visor. Make sure the cleaner does not contain harsh chemicals that could damage the surface. A damp microfiber cloth works well for external cleaning.

    2. Inner pads and cheek pads:
    Many helmets have removable inner padding. Check the manufacturer's care instructions and wash the cushions according to the instructions. If the pads are not removable, use a damp cloth to remove sweat and dirt. Then let the helmet dry thoroughly.

    3. Chin strap:
    You can wipe the chin strap with a mild cleaner, making sure there are no residues of cleaning products left behind that could weaken the straps. Also let the strap dry thoroughly.

    4. Visor cleaning:
    To clean the visor, it is best to use special visor cleaners or warm water with a mild soap solution. Use a soft cloth or microfiber cloth to avoid scratches. Dry the visor with a clean, dry cloth.

    5. Odor elimination:
    To remove odors, allow the helmet to dry in a well-ventilated area after each ride. You can also use helmet deodorant or a baking soda-based product to neutralize odors.

    6. Helmet Storage:
    Store your helmet in a cool, dry place and avoid direct sunlight. Use a suitable helmet carrying bag or box for transport to prevent scratches.

    With the Muc-Off motorcycle helmet care set or the Muc-Off cleaning set for helmet, visor and glasses you are well equipped.