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Unisex Cycling Helmets Fox Dropframe Pro

Fox Dropframe Pro

4.6

MTB-Helmet, Unisex

£109.99
Muziker
Alpine Trek
in 14 stores
Unisex Cycling Helmets Bell L 57-59 CM Sanction MTB Face Helmet Matt Black
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Bell L 57-59 CM Sanction MTB Face Helmet Matt Black

MTB-Helmet, Unisex, Adult

£64.99
Fawkes Cycles
Bike Inn
in 10 stores
Unisex Cycling Helmets Specialized S-Works Evade 3 - White

Specialized S-Works Evade 3 - White

Unisex

£187.50
Cycles
Bike Inn
in 11 stores
Unisex Cycling Helmets Giro Agilis MIPS Helmet, Black/Red

Giro Agilis MIPS Helmet, Black/Red

Unisex, Man

£60.86
ManoMano
Cazaar Fancy Dress
in 17 stores
Giro Fixture II MTB Helmet, Matte Titanium

Giro Fixture II MTB Helmet, Matte Titanium

Unisex

£36.99
Cycles
Blacks
in 12 stores
Bell XS 51-55 CM Sanction MTB Face Helmet Matt Dark Grey
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Bell XS 51-55 CM Sanction MTB Face Helmet Matt Dark Grey

MTB-Helmet, Unisex

£63.49
Fawkes Cycles
Leisure Lakes Bikes
in 8 stores
BICYCLE HELMET

FAQ

It mainly depends on the type of biking you are going to perform. There are different types of bike helmets that can be divided into four categories:

  • MTB - Suitable for mountain bikes. The helmet is sturdy and has a screen that protects you from mud and branches, among other things.
  • Racer - A lighter and more aerodynamic helmet for racing.
  • Skate - This is a standard model that is suitable for regular everyday biking.
  • City - Even this is a model that is suitable for those who take the bike to work or the store. Safety-wise, it is in the same class as the skate model.

There are a few things that are important to consider when buying a bicycle helmet:

  1. Fit. The helmet should sit straight and firmly on the head and feel comfortable. It's supposed to cover the forehead, the back of your head and the top of your head.
  2. Size. It is important that the helmet has a perfect fit, and it should not be able to fall off or move on your head. The size is obtained by measuring the circumference of your head where it is the widest.
  3. Safety. Make sure your helmet meets the basic safety requirements. A CE mark on the helmet shows that the manufacturer has received a certificate that the helmet meets the safety standards required by the Swedish legislation.

The recommendation varies from 3–10 years, but it also depends on how much your helmet endures. For example, if you have dropped your helmet from a high height or had an accident with your helmet, it is safest to change your bike helmet.

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