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How to Choose the Best Modular Helmet?

It’s crucial to know the important steps and factors to consider when choosing the best modular helmet. Such a piece of knowledge will help you avoid selecting a low-quality or poor-fitting helmet that won’t serve its purpose effectively. Here are a few points to take into consideration:


Shell Construction

The material forming part of the outer helmet cover is the protective layer and thus extremely important. It has a significant impact on the helmet’s protection ability and the overall weight of the lid.

Sometimes back, fiberglass was considered the preferred standard material for high-quality shells. However, as technology evolves, many brands have shifted to using other materials such as synthetic material, carbon fiber weave, or polycarbonate.

Besides the main shell material, you must take a keen interest in the structure and design of the chin bar.


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Liners

The helmet liner is of utmost importance in any motorcycle lid. Often manufacturers pick on material with high energy absorption and impact resistance for the shell linings. The most famous material widely used for the liner is the EPS, expanded polystyrene.

Further, most premium lids have liners that possess antibacterial, moisture resistance, and easy removal ability. Such qualities make it simple to keep your helmet ever fresh. Prioritize choosing a helmet with such advanced features.


Features And Amenities

Of all the types of helmets, the modular type of helmet is the common type of helmet with many add-on accessories. For instance, the drop-down shields and Bluetooth comm devices are crucial.

And in case the lids have no integrated comm systems, choose models that are Bluetooth-ready. That is, they have cut-out speaker pockets and designs that allow you to add these accessories after purchasing the lid.


Visor Setup

Most riders assume the helmet visor to be simple. But in reality, visors differ in several aspects. That includes size, supported field of view, and construction. Some face shields have added features such as being anti-scratch or fog-resistant. You have to dig up such facts.

In addition, check on the battery-ready face shields and if it is equipped with a Pin lock in the package or not.


Closure System

For decades the double D ring originating from Rome has always been the top standard for chin strap closure mechanisms. The closure system has been famous and survived for decades due to its simplicity, ease of use, effectiveness, and adjustment to fit various heads.

But in the recent past other chin strap closure systems have emerged that are superior to D ring technology. Among the evolving technologies include Magnetic Fidlock locks and ratchet closing techniques.

Of the two, the combination FIDLOCK provides better service as they are dependable. Further, such a latch system is also simple to open and close.


Fitment

Only a helmet of the correct fitting size and shape gives a rider the maximum protection and comfort. Unfortunately, lots of brands strive to cut the cost of production and thus make helmets of one shell size only.

On the other hand, top-quality helmets come in diverse shell sizes and so provide a better snug fit. A prime necessity in getting your snug helmet fit is determining your head measurement.


Ventilation System

Ample ventilation is necessary in a flip-up helmet. That is because you won't always wear the modular helmet with the face shield open.

Take note of the number and positions of air intake and exhaust points. Prioritize helmets that have vents at the top, chin bar, and rear back. At the same time, it’s better if the vents are adjustable.


Noise Level

Noise can be a real distraction when riding a motorcycle. Engine noise and external wind sipping through the helmet can cause irritating noise. Remember prolonged exposure to such noise can lead to irreversible hearing loss.

Invest in a helmet that feels quiet. Technological advancement has given birth to lids that feel quiet even at top speeds (beyond 70mph). Another tip is to choose a helmet that has a large windshield. The broad visor minimizes noise and allows you to ride without distraction.

But you don’t need to cut off the external sound completely. You need to stay alert to the traffic around you. Shutting off the sound completely is a sure recipe for accidents.


Weight

Often modular helmets possess the same weight as other full-face lids except for the extra weight of the chin bar locking technique. Experienced manufacturers hence resort to using carbon fiber to cut down on weight and accommodate additional hinge weight.

It is the flip-up technology that makes modular helmets heavier than the open-face or full-face lids. So, choose a helmet whose weight you can bear happily. Ideally, settle on a lid of 3.6 pounds or even less. Wearing a heavy helmet strains the neck muscles and deprives comfort.


Safety Certifications

There are set minimum safety standards for helmets to achieve being allowed on the roads. Each government has established a body that oversees helmet safety. For that reason, Helmetgurus advises that you settle only in helmets that have met or passed known safety standards.

For example, the US has the DOT and the European countries have the ECE certification standard. Fortunately, many helmets in the market have attained one or both DOT and ECE requirements. Using a helmet that has neither of those holograms on public roads is illegal.


Price

Often customers search for the best value at moderate prices and helmets are no exception. There are modular helmets that fetch exorbitant prices and others that are moderately priced. When you research deeply it's possible to get a pocket-friendly helmet with exceptional features. Such features include a sun shade, a Pinlock insert, and a removable liner.

Some of those companies to consider for economical modular helmets of great value include HJC and Scorpion. For instance, you can get a stylish modular helmet that’s also comfortable at about $400.

Never ride a motorcycle without a helmet. You never know when an accident may occur. Your safety while riding should be your top priority. Therefore it's important to take into account the factors and features highlighted in the post to guide your helmet selection process

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