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Different Types of Motorcycle Helmets

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Different Types of Motorcycle Helmets

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  1. Different Types of Motorcycle Helmets

  2. The helmet is the most basic and essential among different motorcycle safety gears. A quick look at deaths due to motorcycle accidents will tell you that close to a quarter of deaths is because of head injuries. There are various types of motorcycle helmets in the market and each serves a different purpose.

  3. Full-face Helmets True-blue motorcyclists swear by full-face helmets, and for good reason. These helmets protect your entire head and face, which makes them the safest among all helmet types. On the downside, this also makes them heavy.

  4. Half Helmets Half helmets cover the top and back part of your head. The absence of a jaw and rear section makes these helmets significantly lighter than full-face ones. This style offers the lowest level of protection.

  5. Off-road Helmets These helmets are primarily meant for motorcyclists who are into intense off-road riding. The main purpose of off-road helmets is to provide better ventilation, which explains their lighter weight and airy design.

  6. Three-quarter Helmets Commonly confused with half-face helmets, three-quarter helmets cover everything except the rider’s face. Motorcyclists who need a helmet for short distance riding within the city may opt for this helmet.

  7. Dual-sport Helmets Dual-sport helmets combine the best of highway and off-road helmets. They are lighter than normal full-face helmets and offer better visibility as well. Dual-sports are perfect for riders who go off-road occasionally.

  8. Modular Helmets As apparent from their name, modular helmets can function either as full-face or three-quarter helmets. They are also known as flip-up helmets and are preferred for the flexibility they offer.

  9. If you are looking for a place to browse motorcycle helmets from quality brands in Essex, do get in touch with us. S&D Motorcycles is a one-stop destination in Essex for all things related to motorcycles. Apart from helmets, we retail a wide range of motorcycle clothing in Essex. You can also get your bike serviced at our motorcycle repair shop or deck it out with some of the best motorcycle accessories in Essex from our stables.

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