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  • Go to the biggest shop you can find. Try on as many as possible. Once you find one you think fits your head and budget, keep it on and wear it while you try on gloves. I've probably ended up with a too small helmet because I didn't spend enough time with it on.

    My personal unscientific feelings are:

    • £100-250 buys you a lot of helmet nowadays, HSJ, Shark, caberg for eg are decent and inexpensive.
    • internal visors are really useful (and saves you buying spare visors)
    • pinlock compatible is a must (something that includes free pinlock insert even better)
    • white helmets are more visible and match as many colours as black
    • once you buy check if you need to register it to validate your warranty - AVG for eg give a 5yr warranty if registered vs 2yrs without.


    If you're on a tight budget I'd stick to helmets with less features. In particular fixed/non-flip up ones and old fashioned D-rings. That said if you're in the city or do deliveries then it's quite useful. The Sharp's helmet rating website gives lots of detail on safety - including flip up failure rate.
    https://sharp.dft.gov.uk/

    Ultimately helmets are a pain. The only way to really test them is to buy and ride for a month.

    Edit: if you have a search of this thread there's some useful pointers.

  • Get one that fits your head, note that the display one has been used so has a little give. Certain helmets have certain head shapes. If that makes sense. Try lots on and then find one that is quiet.

    Certain makes you can change the pads so you can make the helmet fit.

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