Thursday, 2 November 2023

Different Types of Helmets at The Rider Hub!

We here at The Rider Hub have an extensive selection to choose from so that each rider can find their perfect match. In this article, we will dive into our variety of helmet options with modular helmets being one type that stands out among them all! Let’s take a closer look at what kind of variety you can find!

Full Face Helmets

1. Full Face Helmets: When you're out on two wheels, it's important to make sure that you have all necessary safety equipment including your helmet. But not just any old helmet - if you want the maximum protection and comfort while riding - invest in a full-face helmet! In this article, we'll explore why choosing this type of gear is so beneficial for riders. These offer the most protection and coverage as they completely encase your head. They come with extra padding around the ears for added comfort and safety. Plus, many full-face helmets also include air vents to help keep your head cool during long rides.

        First and foremost, when looking at benefits associated with wearing this specific type of helmet there’s one major point worth noting –the rider has complete protection from elements such as dust, pebbles and road debris flying up from the tarmac. Being completely closed off means goodbye dirt and hello sunburn free cheeks! Moreover, investing in quality helmet will help keep fresher air circulating inside the lid meaning reduced fogging on either side of the visor. Most full-face Helmets come with removable visors which may be used during various types of light conditions, and help keeping temperature levels inside the helmet comfortable for the riders. Another additional plus available through using them consists improved noise cancelling abilities, thereby helping riders concentrate firmly on the roads ahead.

2. Open Face Helmets: Open face helmets provide more airflow but less

Open Face Helmet

coverage than full face models do. As such, these are better suited for riders who do not plan on doing long distance, extreme or off-road trails. 

        These are one of the most versatile helmet styles in the market today. An open face helmet provides great visibility with plenty of air flow thus keeping the rider cool in any type of weather. Open Face Helmets offer more protection than half/cap helmets but do not not provide full coverage like those that come with visors or chin guards. This makes them perfect for road trips when taking off your lid is frequently necessary. Not to mention, they pair well with goggles or sunglasses allowing you complete customization no matter what kind of trip it may be. Due to their light weight properties Open Face Helmets are often widely selected by Riders and Pillion Riders who are looking for a lighter helmet.

3. Modular Helmets: Modular Helmet basically mixes the two above styles by having a hinged front section which flips up when needed – providing maximum versatility without compromising either function or style! This type offers both improved ventilation and increased visibility compared to its competitors. This makes them great everyday riding companions when easy access flicks are necessary while retaining full protection plus visibility like any standard full-face helmet. Most modulars also come complete with advanced features such as air flow vent systems, sun shields and even noise cancelling designs! Modular helmets provide riders multiple choices between graphics and styles giving them ample opportunities to express themselves when customizing their ride look without having to compromise on safety.

Modular Helmet

        Modular Helmets are suitable for riders who want both, the fun of Open Face and the protection of Full Face. The modular/flip up has come into the scene recently gaining massive popularity amongst all sorts of riders due to their great multipurpose functionalities. 

Off- Road Helmet

4. Off Road Helmets: Off-Road Helmets are specifically designed for use on rough terrain rather than paved streets; they often feature sun peaks in addition to great ventilation systems. So, if motocross racing is your thing then this might just be the best option!

Dual Sport Helmet


5. Dual Sport Helmets: This type combines elements from both Full-Face models and Off-Road Helmets. They give riders ultimate versatility allowing them to take on any kind of trail safely, without sacrificing style or comfort factors such as ventilation properties, due to many adjustable vents, making them a great choice for all riders who set forth on touring purposes.

Dual sport helmets cover all areas needed with features like multiple vents, larger and wider vision area that allows riders clear visibility while riding; extra padding around the neck, cheeks, and chin area as well as secure, adjustable straps; visors are comfortable yet protective against objects like sun glare or dirt surges. With all these features put together, there's no denying why wearing a good quality dual sport helmet makes such a difference!


 Conclusion:    No matter which one appeals the most, investing in proper protective gear is absolutely crucial – irrespective of body weight, age & experience level. With such myriad choices available, feel confident knowing that The Rider Hub has everything necessary to make sure your next ride is completed safely. The diversity offered by The Rider Hub means there is something here just right for every rider — regardless of their budget, riding preferences or protective requirements.

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Different Types of Helmets at The Rider Hub!

We here at The Rider Hub have an extensive selection to choose from so that each rider can find their perfect match. In this article, we wi...