Helmet Hair Don't Care
We believe you should let the outside challenge what's inside you. To find possibilities and adventure on all types of terrain and make memories that last a lifetime. We also believe the best way to do this is with a focus on safety. Safe riding involves training, planning and gear. When it comes to gear there is a lot to learn, but here's a place to start:
Protect your head
Not your hair
Live by this mantra
Helmet Hair Don’t Care
False: Helmets block vision.
True: Under the U.S. Department of Transportation standards, helmets must allow at least 105 degrees of peripheral vision to each side.
False: Helmets impair hearing.
True: Helmets reduce wind and engine noise without affecting the ability to hear traffic.
False: Helmets cause neck injuries.
True: Helmets reduce neck injuries because the helmet absorbs the initial impact, causing the neck to receive less force.
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Helmet Guide
Find the best helmet for your ride.
Caring For Your Helmet
A helmet may look tough, but it should be handled with care.