Adult Helmets

Adult helmets safeguard riders during cycling, skating and scootering. They come in various styles—including skate-style bowls, road bike helmets and mountain bike helmets—with different ventilation, coverage and weight. Certified helmets protect against head injuries, and many models offer dial-fit systems, moisture-wicking liners and removable visors. For sizing and selection advice, see our Protection Buying Guide.

Adult helmets provide enhanced safety features to suit more aggressive riding or commuting at higher speeds. These helmets offer full ABS or hybrid shells, multi-density foam for better impact absorption, and adjustable ventilation to balance airflow with warmth. They’re often designed with sleek, modern graphics and matte or gloss finishes. You’ll find adjustable ratchet systems or multi-position straps so riders can fine-tune the fit. They also satisfy safety standards like EN 1078 or ASTM, making them suitable for scooters, skateboards, roller skates, or electric rides.
Complete protection is possible when paired with pads from the Core Scooter Protection collection.

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Why buy Adult Helmets?

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What are the different types of adult helmets?

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Skate-style helmets have rounded shapes that cover more of the head’s back, ideal for skateparks and street riding. Road helmets are lightweight with many vents and aerodynamic designs. Mountain bike helmets offer additional coverage at the back of the head and may include a visor. Choose based on your activity and comfort preference.

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How do I find the right size?

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Measure around your head at eyebrow level. Match the measurement to the manufacturer’s sizing chart. Use the helmet’s retention system (dial or straps) to fine-tune. The helmet should sit level and not rock forward or backward.

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Do adult helmets have certifications?

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Yes. Look for CE EN 1078, CPSC or ASTM certifications. Some helmets are dual-certified for biking and skating. Certifications indicate the helmet meets testing standards for impact absorption and strap retention.

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What features should I consider?

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Ventilation keeps your head cool; more vents mean better airflow. Retention systems (dials, ratchets or elastic bands) allow you to adjust fit quickly. Removable pads and washable liners keep the helmet fresh. Visors provide shade and additional facial protection in mountain biking and commuting.

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When should I replace my helmet?

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Replace it after any hard impact or every five years. The expanded polystyrene (EPS) foam degrades over time and loses its protective qualities. Even if you don’t see visible damage, micro-cracks can compromise safety.

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Can I use one helmet for multiple sports?

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Many skate-style helmets meet biking and skating certifications. However, road helmets aren’t recommended for skating due to less rear coverage. Check the certification and design to ensure appropriate use.

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Are MIPS helmets necessary?

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MIPS (Multi-directional Impact Protection System) helmets feature an inner liner that reduces rotational forces in angled impacts. They can offer extra protection, especially for riders at higher risk of crashes. Consider MIPS if you ride aggressively or frequently.

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How do I clean an adult helmet?

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Hand wash removable pads and let them air dry. Wipe the shell with a damp cloth. Avoid using solvents or harsh chemicals that can weaken the helmet material.