Top Tips for Choosing Motor Cycle Helmet
By Larasati Julian
Forget what you see in the movies. Wearing a
motor cycle helmet isn't only the law, it could also
save your life. You can buy helmets at a
motorcycle shop. Here are some tips how to choose the right kind of
motor cycle helmet to wear.
Make sure it passed quality control
The DOT has a set of standards for
motor cycle helmet. When buying one, look for the DOT logo on the helmet, usually at the back.
Motor cycle helmet should also have a label that includes the manufacturer's name, date of manufacture,
size, model and materials.
Go for a helmet in the mid-price range
Don't scrimp or spend too much on a motor cycle helmet. A no-frills,
reasonably priced motor cycle helmet with
good quality materials will
offer enough protection to keep your head safe.
Protection for the whole head
Choose a motor cycle helmet that is full-faced. This offers a lot of protection for head-on collisions, especially if you wear
for racing. Open-faced motor cycle helmet does give some
level of protection, but in case of a collision, your cheeks chin and neck won't stand much of a chance.
Cover your face
Choose motor cycle helmet with a face shield, which is usually made of hard, clear, shatter-proof plastic. The shield will
protect your face from dust, wind, debris and rain. Some shields have tints to give you some protection against glare and some have
high resolution for sharper vision. Some models are even equipped with anti-mist devices to reduce fogging or condensation.
If you're planning to use a motor cycle helmet in very cold conditions,
you might want to choose with a breath box. Located in front of the helmet,
it covers your nose and draws your breath away from your shield so it won't fog.
Look for an inner lining
Motor cycle helmet should have a firm inner liner that's at least an inch thick to protect your head and
be worn comfortably. Before buying one, wear it for at least 10 minutes or so to
get a good feel. Safety may be
your first concern but comfort is a close second. In fact, comfort determines whether the motor cycle helmet is safe or not.
Make sure it fits
Never buy motor cycle helmet without
trying them on first. It should fit your head comfortably – not too loose or too tight.
If you tried to move it back and forth over your head, the motor cycle helmet should offer some resistance
and the cheek pads but it shouldn't press on your face too much. Too much pressure will cause headaches later.
Be sure you have enough visuals
The upper lining should just be above your eyebrows and your eyes must be centered. Avoid a motor cycle helmet that
limits your peripheral vision in a big way. A good figure to watch would be about 200 degrees or more.
Besides wearing motor cycle helmet to protect you while riding, you should also wear a jacket to get
more thorough protection against accident and damages as well.
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