Motorcycle Helmets – So Many To Choice From

Motorcycle Helmets – So Many To Choice From

by John Daniele

There are advantages and disadvantages in the many types of motorcycle helmets offered on the market these days. These are design for safety while try to feel comfy on your head. Examine which feature if not both are for you in a motorcycle helmet. Lets go over what some of the helmets have to offer.

One helmet that you will see that a lot of riders prefer is the full-face helmet. These are full coverage helmets they not only protect the whole head but the face too. So many of the accidents that happen with motorcycles involve the riders getting hurt in the facial area in fact it is reported it is 1/3 or more that do. That makes the fact that this helmet has extra safety for the face a huge point in its favor. There are mixed reviews about how the helmet feels on because of the added weight the safety features add though. Some of criticized it saying that it has played into neck getting injured. This has never been proven though as a cause for these neck injures.

A helmet called a half helmet is available bit is the least safe of the helmets okayed in the USA. A bit like the open face helmet design the half helmet is round and protects more the top of the head. Offers poor protection to the lower head area and neck. Virtually no facial protection at all which is not very safe conscious. The other negative to this helmet is that it moves on the head due to its shape.

As with the full-face motorcycle helmets the open face helmets truly do protect the head but unlike the full-face ones the open face ones do not protect the face and chin. The rider who may prefer to have this wider range of vision will find this helmet fits the bill but they do sacrifices greatly on safety for their face. Some models do have the mounts for an individual to add a visor. Motorcyclists do seem to enjoy using this particular style of helmet.

Maybe you would like a flip up visor on your helmet? The flip up helmet offers this along with covering the face, chin and head. With this helmet you can just simply lift up the face and chin guard. This gives you the best of two helmets combined in one by offering the total functionality that the full-face is along with the fact of ease to get to your face when needed as in then open face one.

Motocross is a blast to do but does take some special protection for the rider. The motocross helmet provides just such protection. With a specially designed chin and visor area that takes a bashing that happens in a fall in motocross so that the face does not have to take a bashing. Also certain models of these helmets permit the use of goggles by the rider.

Now for the illegal use of motorcycle helmets there is the beanie helmet, which is mainly for show. They are lightweight and only cover the top of the head. They in no way meet the standards of the DOT or Snell for safety. The riders that want to fool the law into thinking that they are conforming to the laws so they are not ticketed usually wear these helmets. No one should be living so dangerously as to not protect themselves like this. These are not sanctioned for use as a safety device.

Unless you just have a hard time making up your mind there are enough different types of motorcycle helmets on the market today to accommodate you. One tip to use in deciding is to consider how daring you get with your motorcycle travels to help with how high a functionality you need in your helmet. The main idea to get into your head about helmets is that you need to wear them every time you ride to safeguard yourself against injury. Umber one on your list should always be safety.

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Posted in autos on Jun 30th, 2008, 7:21 pm by John Daniele   

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