Cycle Gear – Women’s Motorcycle Helmets

If you want to wear a helmet while riding a motorcycle, you’ve come to the right place. Women’s motorcycle helmets come in many different styles and functions, ranging from simple to sporty and everything in between. When you’re shopping for your motorcycle helmet, you want to make sure you’re choosing the best one for your face shape and size. You also want to make sure you’re not getting a helmet that makes you look like you slept on a park bench.

Cycle Gear carries a wide variety of female motorcycle helmets, ranging from basic to more elaborate. While most helmets are unisex, you can find women’s-specific models with a feminine flair by considering the graphics and style. You can wear an AGV helmet or a stylish HJC helmet to display your fierce femininity. If you’re shopping for a helmet with a lot of features, look for one that has a vent and a removable cheek pad. women motorcycle helmet

Fit is crucial when it comes to female motorcycle helmets. Make sure you choose one that fits tightly but isn’t too loose. Helmets that are too loose can cause brain damage. While helmets may be made of leather or plastic, they are not as protective as those made of metal. A good helmet will keep you comfortable, reduce wind noise, and improve your long-term hearing. A helmet should also not make your head vibrate when braking.

The HJC CL-17 Arica women’s helmet offers similar features as the men’s version. It has a built-in Pinlock-ready face shield, and 95 percent UV protection. However, it doesn’t have a chin guard. But if you’re looking for a light-weight, high-visibility helmet, look no further than Scorpion’s XO-T510 Azalea.

The Arica women’s motorcycle helmet features a superior ventilation system. This lightweight shell is made of breathable fabric, preventing the helmet from absorbing sweat. The Arica’s cheek pads are removable and washable. It also has a shutter that allows you to control the amount of air intake. You can adjust the ventilation system while wearing motorcycle gloves if you need to. You’ll also want to consider whether or not a helmet is suited to your head shape.

When shopping for female motorcycle helmets, think about your lifestyle. For example, if you ride on a seasonal basis, you will probably need a helmet that provides maximum protection and high comfort. If you ride in the cold, consider an open-face helmet, which features a face shield that keeps debris out of your eyes. And, make sure that the shell material is strong enough to prevent head injuries in a minor crash. You might even want to consider a full-face helmet if you ride a motorcycle often on a daily basis.

For an intermediate oval, choose a helmet that’s slightly longer than the long oval. This shape is more like a rounded head than a spiky, oval-shaped one, and is the most common. Most helmet manufacturers make an intermediate oval helmet. However, this helmet isn’t very affordable unless you have a big budget. There are still several options that fit well. If you are on a budget, consider buying an Arai Signet-X helmet.