Cycling helmets adults
If you want to buy a bike helmet, pay attention to the fit and size. It is best to measure the circumference of the head in advance. The helmet should fit well in any case, ie not press, wobble or slip. You can use a knob at the back of the head to fine-tune the fit of your helmet so that it sits securely and tightly. Vents can keep your head cool, and the straps run in front of and behind the ear so your ears are exposed. Straps should be easy to adjust and easy to open and close at the chin. Reflective materials directly on the helmet are good, so you can be seen in the dark or fog and stay safe on the road.
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Depending on the intended use, the helmets differ in terms of safety, protection and comfort.
Helmets for MTB trail, enduro, downhill & more
In hardly any other area is the risk of falling as high as on the mountain bike. Therefore, a suitable mountain bike helmet is also an absolute must. For this reason, mountain bike helmets are pulled further down at the back and sides so that they offer the greatest possible protection without becoming too heavy. Ventilation is an important consideration for all bike helmets, but is not the top priority for MTB helmets. Features that are adapted to the intended use are more important: Bike helmets with visors are popular; often the visor can also be adjusted so that it is compatible with goggles.
For use on downhill trails or in the bike park, a full-face helmet (also called "integral helmets") is intended. They offer the most protection and by the chin bar is also your face and jaw protected. The counterpart to full-face helmets are open-face helmets - colloquially also called "half-shell". In general, the helmet shell is often more robust and they are also better padded than half-shell MTB helmets.
Helmets for MTB Cross Country (XC)
Cross country bike helmets are available with or without a visor, depending on your taste. Unlike MTB trail helmets, they are lighter and particularly well ventilated.
Road bike helmets
On the road bike, of course, speed counts. Road bike helmets are aerodynamically optimized to keep air resistance as low as possible. This is why visors are completely dispensed with - so road bike helmets are particularly light and well ventilated at the same time. Their shape ensures the largest possible field of vision when holding the head, and optimal ventilation always helps to keep a cool head. Racing helmets also include time trial helmets, which are designed to be extremely aerodynamic and save several watts of power.
Dirt, BMX and skate hel mets
Bicycle helmets in this category are usually simpler in design, but are particularly sturdy, so they offer reliable protection even in more severe falls. The ventilation is usually less intensive. Characteristic of these bicycle helmets is the typical round helmet shape.
Helmets for everyday, city and urban
The design of bicycle helmets for everyday use is usually rather simple and based on that of BMX and skate helmets. Everyday helmets offer a good compromise between lightness, good ventilation and safety. Some models are additionally equipped with safety lights and / or reflective elements, so that you are well seen by other road users.
You can find out more about bike helmets here.