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Womens Motorcycle Helmet

There are motorcycle helmet laws in almost every state in the United States, which means that helmets aren’t just a good idea, they’re usually required. Though there is quite a bit of leeway when it comes to what type of women’s motorcycle helmet you can wear, it’s always best to get the safest kind. As a woman, it’s important to buy a motorcycle helmet that is made for a woman’s size so you can make sure you’ll be safe and comfortable.

Women’s motorcycle helmets are made slightly different from men’s helmets, and they usually come in a lot more colors and styles. If you’re a woman, it doesn’t mean that you have to buy a bright pink helmet or one with flowers on it-although you can if you want-but women usually do have some of their own unique preferences.

For one, the helmets tend to be smaller, but everyone is different so if you’re a woman it is worth it to find a helmet that is exactly right for you. Not only will it be safer, but you’ll be more satisfied and probably keep it longer. Even if you have the motorcycle helmet custom made, it can still save you money in the long run.

If you’re buying your woman’s motorcycle helmet from a regular store and not having it custom made, there are some guidelines that you should follow. Though it’s important to get the color and the style that you want (as long as it meets the legal standards), proper fit is the first order of importance. When you put the helmet on, it should feel very snug on your forehead. Not so snug that it’s uncomfortably tight, but snug enough so that you can shake your head and it won’t move too much or fall off.

If the helmet you are considering buying has a chin strap, it shouldn’t slip at all. Snug it up to where you want it, then pull on it hard a few times to make sure it stays in place. An actual chin guard is ideal, and if you’re getting a helmet with a chin guard, you want to make sure that it is snug as well. Once again, not uncomfortably tight, but snug enough that it won’t move, even when you shake your head.

Scorpion EXO has a popular series of women’s motorcycle helmets, ranging in price from about $120 to $350. Harley Davidson, not to be outdone in the motorcycle gear market, offers a big selection of women’s helmets. Prices range from $125 for a half helmet to about $220 for a full face helmet. They also offer extra accessories for helmets, such as adaptors for Bluetooth or MP3 players. Biker Hiway is a good place to shop online, as it offers helmets from several different manufacturers.

Make sure that any brand of women’s motorcycle helmet that you are considering buying is light in weight and meets or exceeds all government safety standards. Fortunately, there are many manufacturers who make extremely safe women’s motorcycle helmets, but who also cater to women’s style preferences. It should not be difficult at all to find a helmet that has a design that you like or is in a color that you like, and still feel secure that you’ve made the safest choice.

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