Motocross Helmets
Motocross is a game of endurance and recovery. Conserving and maximizing energy with the right mindset increases your chances of winning a race. For all this, you need the right motocross helmet.
Choose the right enduro helmet from our collection of premium motocross helmets and motocross helmets. Or, explore our collection of motorcycle helmets.
How to choose a good cross-enduro helmet?
It is very important to choose an MX helmet that fits you perfectly, provides good ventilation and keeps you safe.
The perfect fit depends on many factors, including head size, head shape, riding conditions, etc.
We recommend that you analyze motocross helmets according to these standards before making a choice.
- Material and durability
- Safety standards
- Visibility
- Ventilation
- Moisture wicking technology
- Field of view
- Material and durability of the Cross-Enduro helmet
The material is perhaps the most important thing to consider. Motocross and dirt bike helmets must be durable yet lightweight. These three materials have become standard in motocross helmets.
Polycarbonate (affordable but durable)
Fiberglass (wins in strength, lasts longer)
Carbon fiber (top of the line, strong and durable, but can be expensive).
Safety standards for motocross helmets
When considering a helmet, check that it meets one or more of these safety standards.
- ECE 22.05/6: European safety standard for helmets.
- DOT Certification: Minimum criteria for wearing a helmet in the United States.
- Snell Certification: Higher safety standard, but not mandatory.
- SHARP Rating: Available in the UK. More stars mean a better helmet.
Motocross helmet visibility
Make sure your motocross helmet offers you good peripheral vision, anti-fog technology, and a scratch-resistant surface.
Motocross helmet visors are similar to those on full-face helmets. Make sure your visors and goggles meet these standards to choose the right accessory.
Cross helmet ventilation
Great ventilation makes an excellent motocross helmet.
You can't win in the midday heat in a plastic box without ventilation. An enduro helmet must have vents and vents on the front, top, sides, and back.
Enduro helmet breathability technology
When you run, you sweat a lot in the sun. For this reason, choose a helmet with a removable liner that can absorb moisture. This way, you can race without sweat dripping into your eyes.
Field of view
A dirt bike helmet should have a wider field of vision. Try it on to check.
Price
Price can be a consideration. Motocross helmet prices vary depending on their safety features. Choose a helmet that fits your budget.
Also check out our collection of jet helmets and modular helmets.