Choosing the Right Helmet: 5 Things To Look For

Choosing the Right Helmet: 5 Things To Look For

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Choosing the Right Helmet: 5 Things To Look For

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 Motorcycles are becoming more and more popular as a way to get to work because they are cheap and save time. Even though it's easy to get around on a motorcycle, the risks that come with it are scary. One of the main reasons people die in car accidents is because they don't wear helmets.

Putting on a helmet has many benefits, such as protecting the head and brain in an accident, keeping dust out of the eyes, and cutting out noise and wind. Because of this, you should encourage people to wear helmets by having a wide range of helmets for sale at your auto accessories store


Still, there are so many helmets to choose from. How do you know which ones your customers will like?

 Here are five things to think about when choosing helmets for your customers.


Different kinds of helmets

Most likely, you already know about the different types of helmets that riders use today, like open-face, full-face, modular, and motocross helmets. But before you buy these helmets in bulk, you should know what makes each one different and how it fits different riders.

Open-face helmets

Open-face helmets are one of the most common types of helmets. They are light and have great ventilation. As the name suggests, it is open and doesn't have a jaw. It also has an adjustable visor, which makes it easier to see and more comfortable to wear.

Still, riders who go fast shouldn't wear open-face helmets because they don't protect the jaw and some parts of the face.

Complete-face helmets

A full-face helmet protects the whole face better than an open-face helmet from wind blasts or accidents. To make your store more appealing, you might want to sell full-face helmets with designs on them.

Modular helmets

Modular helmets are a mix of open-face and full-face helmets. They are mostly made for people who ride in cities. For example, a modular helmet can be changed into a full-face helmet for more protection when riding at high speeds or an open-face helmet for better airflow when stuck in traffic.

Helmets for motocross

Motocross helmets are great for off-roading because they are light and make it easier to see and breathe. But if you wear it in the city, the extra ventilation can make the bike ride uncomfortable and loud.

The subject

Different things can be used to make helmets. Carbon composites and Kevlar are usually used to make high-end helmets, while fiberglass composites are used to make helmets in the middle price range. Both of these helmets have padding and air mesh on the inside to soak up sweat and keep the insides dry.

Plastic is also used to make a few helmets. Plastic helmets are cheaper, but a simple fall is all it takes to break them. So, they don't offer much in the way of protection.

Fit and comfort

Vents are an important part of helmets because they keep the rider's head cool when it's hot outside. Also, they stop the sweat that builds up inside your helmet during long rides in humid weather from giving it a bad smell.

With good ventilation, the air inside the helmet moves around and stays dry, so the rider doesn't feel like he or she is suffocating. Make sure the following things are in the helmets you sell to make sure they are comfortable:

– Enough air vents to move hot air away from the rider's head. – Internal padding that is soft and comfortable against the skin. – Adjustable strap with smooth padding. – Good visibility through the visor. – Enough room to breathe or talk. – No pressure points over time. Fitting well

You won't be able to measure all of your customers' heads and have helmets made to fit them. So, your best bet is to stock up on the most common helmet sizes and a few less common ones as well.

A helmet that wobbles makes the ride unpleasant. You need to help your customers find a helmet that fits their heads well, without being too tight or too loose.

Certification

Once you've decided on the styles, sizes, and types of helmets you want to sell, you should look for certifications like DOT, ECE, Snell, and SHARP. These marks show that the helmets meet safety requirements and can protect the riders' heads well.


Don't forget that helmets don't have to cost a lot to make you safer. Helmets that are less expensive but have passed certification tests can be better than those that are more expensive.

Here are some of the most common safety rules for helmets around the world.

• DOT for the United States; ECE 22.05 for Europe; NBR for Brazil; SG or JIS for Japan; IS 4151 for India.

Coverage

Visors can be clear or have a tint. Even though dark-tinted visors are great during the day, they make it hard to see at night. Clear visors, on the other hand, let a lot of light in during the day. Then there are visors made of iridium or that reflect light, which come in different colors. Still, these visors are more for looks than anything else.

Another thing to think about is that visors can get scratches, which can make it hard for the rider to see. Also, visors that block UV rays can make you safer than visors that don't. It might be a good idea to buy visors in bulk for your customers in case they break. So, customers can bring an extra clear visor along on rides that last all day.

Conclusion

Motorcycles are the most dangerous way to get around in a car. So, it's important to give your customers a good selection of helmets to choose from.

As was already said, when choosing helmets to sell in your store, don't let the style and design sway you so much that you end up with helmets that don't keep riders safe.

Instead, choose something that has the right amount of style, safety, and comfort. Also, think about the prices. You want to sell the best helmets at prices that people can afford.

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