Why buy Skate Helmets?
How should a helmet fit?
Measure around your head just above the eyebrows. The helmet should fit snugly without pressure points. Adjust straps so the helmet sits level, covering the forehead, and the chin strap forms a V around the ears.
What safety standards apply?
Look for CE EN 1078, CPSC and ASTM F1492 certifications. These standards ensure the helmet meets specific impact protection criteria. Dual‑certified helmets meet multiple standards and offer broader protection.
How often should I replace my helmet?
Replace a helmet after a major impact or every 3–5 years, even if it appears undamaged. UV light and sweat degrade materials over time. Always inspect for cracks or damage before use.
Do helmets have ventilation?
Yes. Vents allow airflow to keep your head cool. More vents typically mean better ventilation, but placement is key—vents should channel air effectively without compromising safety.
Are there different helmet shapes?
Yes. Some helmets have elongated shapes for speed sports, while classic bowl‑style helmets cover the entire back of the head. Choose the style that suits your sport and personal preference.
Can I decorate my helmet?
You can add stickers or paint, but make sure adhesives and paints are helmet‑safe. Some substances can degrade the helmet’s shell or foam.
What if my helmet feels uncomfortable?
Try adjusting the padding or straps. Many helmets include additional padding sets for custom fit. If it still feels uncomfortable, consider a different model or size. Comfort is important, as it encourages consistent use.
How should a helmet fit?
How should a helmet fit?
Measure around your head just above the eyebrows. The helmet should fit snugly without pressure points. Adjust straps so the helmet sits level, covering the forehead, and the chin strap forms a V around the ears.
What safety standards apply?
What safety standards apply?
Look for CE EN 1078, CPSC and ASTM F1492 certifications. These standards ensure the helmet meets specific impact protection criteria. Dual‑certified helmets meet multiple standards and offer broader protection.
How often should I replace my helmet?
How often should I replace my helmet?
Replace a helmet after a major impact or every 3–5 years, even if it appears undamaged. UV light and sweat degrade materials over time. Always inspect for cracks or damage before use.
Do helmets have ventilation?
Do helmets have ventilation?
Yes. Vents allow airflow to keep your head cool. More vents typically mean better ventilation, but placement is key—vents should channel air effectively without compromising safety.
Are there different helmet shapes?
Are there different helmet shapes?
Yes. Some helmets have elongated shapes for speed sports, while classic bowl‑style helmets cover the entire back of the head. Choose the style that suits your sport and personal preference.
Can I decorate my helmet?
Can I decorate my helmet?
You can add stickers or paint, but make sure adhesives and paints are helmet‑safe. Some substances can degrade the helmet’s shell or foam.
What if my helmet feels uncomfortable?
What if my helmet feels uncomfortable?
Try adjusting the padding or straps. Many helmets include additional padding sets for custom fit. If it still feels uncomfortable, consider a different model or size. Comfort is important, as it encourages consistent use.

