Different Types of Motorcycle Helmets

Helmets aim to reduce the risk of serious head and brain injuries by reducing the effect of force or strain on the head.

Types of Motorcycle Helmet

1. Off-road Helmet 2. Modular Helmet 3. Dual-Sport Helmet 4. Open Face Helmet 5. Full Face Helmet

Types of Motorcycle Helmet

Off-road helmets usually do not provide eye protection, so the rider should be prepared to ride in glasses or goggles. They provide great strength and are light enough to keep your head and neck from getting tired after a long day of riding.

1. Off-Road Helmet

Types of Motorcycle Helmet

Modular helmets are generally heavier than traditional full-size helmets because they have a specially designed hinge that fits in the foldable front.

2. Modular Helmet

Types of Motorcycle Helmet

Dual sport helmets are a combination of an off-road helmet and a full-face helmet.  It has an outer appearance similar to a helmet, with a large visor and a low chin, but offers nice inner padding and comfort like a full-face helmet.

3. Dual-Sport Helmet

Types of Motorcycle Helmet

Open face helmets, also known as ¾ helmets, cover the top and sides of the head but clear the eye. They are popular with scooters, cafe racers, tourers, and cruisers because the face is still open to feeling the wind against the skin.

4. Open Face  Helmet

Types of Motorcycle Helmet

The full-face helmets are more protective of the head and neck and are considered to be the safest type of motorcycle to protect against possible attacks. This helmet that covers your entire face can protect your chin

5. Full Face  Helmet