Helmets for scooters - safe riding with the shop
SportanoScooters, although associated with fun and a convenient means of transport, are not free from the risk of accidents. As with any physical activity, proper safety is key to ensuring safety. The head is one of the most injury-prone parts of the body, so protecting it should be a priority. A helmet is the first line of defence against head injuries in falls or collisions.
In the Sportano shop you will find scooter helmets from proven brands such as Micro, K2, Powerslide, Rollerblade and FILA.Helmet types: from simple models to specialised ones
with extra protectionRiding scooters has become extremely popular in recent years, and with this comes a growing need for suitable protection measures. Helmets are the first piece of protection that many people think about. Choosing the right helmet is crucial, as different models are designed for different types of riding and different levels of exposure to risk.
The simplest models of helmets are mainly constructed with basic protection in mind. These helmets are often lighter, have a minimalist design and focus on providing basic impact protection. They are usually suitable for casual scooter users who mainly ride on quiet paths or pavements.
On the other hand, specialised helmets are designed for those looking for advanced protection. They may include additional features such as jaw protectors, extra reinforcements or special ventilation systems. These helmets are ideal for those riding scooters in more demanding conditions, such as downhill mountain rides or tricks on ramps.
In addition, there are helmets on the market with additional protections, such as visors to protect the eyes or special sweat-absorbing pads. These are solutions for those who want to combine maximum safety with comfort.
It is important to remember that, regardless of the type of helmet, proper fit is key. Even the most advanced helmet will not provide adequate protection if it does not fit well on the wearer's head. This is why it is always worth taking the time to try on several models before making your final choice.Materials and construction: what makes a helmet
durable and safeIn the world of head protection when riding scooters, choosing the right helmet materials and construction is key to ensuring maximum safety. The main material used in the manufacture of most helmets is polycarbonate, which is both lightweight and impact resistant. Its hard outer surface provides the first line of defence against a direct impact, dissipating the energy of the impact.
Inside the helmet is a layer of EPS (expanded polystyrene) foam. This is a high-density material that is excellent at absorbing energy and further protects the head from potential injury. EPS foam is crucial to helmet safety as it acts as a shock absorber during accidents.
Some advanced helmet models benefit from innovative technologies such as MIPS (multi-directional impact protection system), which allows the helmet to rotate independently of the head, reducing the risk of brain injury during rotating impacts.
Modern helmets are also designed to provide adequate ventilation. Thanks to specially designed vents, the wearer can enjoy cool air while riding, which is extremely important, especially on warmer days.Fit and comfort: how to choose the
the perfect fit? Choosing a helmet that fits perfectly is not only a question of comfort, but above all of safety. An ill-fitting helmet may not provide adequate protection in the event of an accident.
To get an accurate size, it is best to measure the circumference of the head using a tailor's tape measure, placing it about 2.5 cm above the eyebrows. Most helmet manufacturers offer size charts that can be used as a reference.
As well as the correct size, the fit of the straps and the closure of the helmet is also key. The straps should form a 'V' just below the ears and the closure buckle should be positioned under the chin so that the helmet is stable but not too tight.
Comfort is equally important, especially on longer rides. High-quality padding and adequate ventilation significantly increase the comfort of the helmet. Some helmets also offer additional amenities, such as adjustable fastening systems or antibacterial pads to prevent unpleasant odours.
The adjustability of the helmet is also worth noting. Some models have knobs or other mechanisms that allow the helmet to be precisely adjusted to the shape of the head, which is particularly important for people with unusual head shapes.
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