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Buying advice Which helmet?

You have a Vespa, old or new, and are looking for the perfect helmet. Or are you planning to buy a scooter? Even motorcyclists can learn something here ...

Large selection of helmets and protective clothing as well as fashion and accessories around the Vespa are available at the SIP Scootershop Flagship Store in Landsberg.

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The selected helmet should be worn for 10 to 15 minutes to check comfort.

How do I find the right helmet?

Which helmet suits me?

How do I know if my helmet fits?

You need competent helmet advice! Let‘s start with some basics about motorbike helmets which are worth knowing:

MATERIAL & STRUCTURE

GRP/fibreglass belongs to the group of thermosets and has excellent energy-dissipating properties. The helmet shell consists of several laminated layers, often in combination with carbon, aramid or Kevlar. Helmets made of carbon belong to the high-end models. They impress with a lower weight, a high degree of stability and a service life of around ten years. ABS/Resin is an upgraded polycarbonate.

These helmets have a shorter lifespan (less than five years) and cannot be painted. A special feature are the helmets from Shoei, which are characterised by an Advanced Integrated Matrix (AIM). A mixture of different fibreglass and synthetic resin.

The Structure Of A Helmet

A helmet consists of two different layers that work together to provide the necessary protection. The hard outer shell is made of thermoplastic (ABS) or fibre composite plastics (GRP/carbon). It must withstand the impact, distribute the acting forces evenly and cushion peaks. The inner shell made of expanded polystyrene (EPS) functions as a „shock absorber“: the kinetic energy of the impact is transformed by material deformation and thus protects the head. The more the inner shell can deform, the more energy is absorbed. Both layers must therefore be perfectly matched to each other. In the research & development departments, helmet manufacturers work on constantly improving the protective properties. The inner lining is made of artificial leather or cotton.

Helmet Fasteners

The helmets at SIP Scootershop have either a ratchet, click or double D-ring closure. Racers prefer the double D-ring, as it withstands the most traction and fits perfectly on the chin. The ratchet closure is easy to adjust even when wearing gloves, while the click closure works like a car seatbelt. You should not let the fastener stop you from buying your favourite helmet. You get used to every fastener.

The helmet should fit tightly and not slip into the neck.

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Lifetime Of A Helmet And The Perfect Care

The TÜV estimates the useful life of a helmet at five years. Hand on heart, how old is your current motorbike helmet? However, care, storage and of course the kilometres ridden play a major role. Ideally, the helmet surface should be cleaned after every ride. Lukewarm water, neutral soap in combination with a lintfree kitchen cloth should be left on the surface for two to three minutes to prevent insects from drying. Afterwards, the helmet can be wiped with a microfibre cloth. Wax and polishes, on the other hand, are not suitable for helmet cleaning. The inner lining of high-end helmets can often be removed and washed regularly.

WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF DAMAGE AND ACCIDENTS?

In general, you should avoid letting any helmet hit the ground hard. Of course, the impact force is reduced without the head, which weighs about six kilograms. But even if the helmet has not suffered any damage at first glance, microcracks can ensure that the full protective effect is no longer available.

If in doubt, it is better to buy a new helmet. After an accident, however, the helmet should be replaced in any case.

HOW DO I FIND MY PERFECT HELMET ?

The best way to measure the circumference of the head is with a tape measure. Place the tape about one centimetre above the eyebrows and then bring it together again at the back of the head. Compare the result with this table and you will know exactly what size helmet you should wear. Wearers of glasses measure the circumference in the same way, but choose the size so that the glasses do not press on the nose.

Other points to consider:

• The selected helmet should be worn for ten to 15 minutes to check comfort.

• The helmet should fit tightly and not slip down the neck.

• The head should have no slack in the helmet, i.e. when you turn the helmet, the head should „go with it“.

• The cheek pads can be a little tighter at the beginning, because they will give way by one or two millimetres over time. The forehead pads, on the other hand, are thinner and do not do this.

• The straps of the fastener should not press against the neck but against the chin.

• When the chin strap is closed, the helmet should not be able to fall forwards into the face.

JET, FULL-FACE, FLIP-UP, HALF-SHELL OR CHILDREN‘S HELMET?

There is no alternative to a helmet. But helmets are of course also important for the look and often an expression of one‘s own personal style: helmets, visors, glasses for motorbikes and scooters and the corresponding accessories. The choice is enormous, because every motorcyclist, scooter, scooter rider and cyclist has his or her own head, and there is no accounting for taste. We therefore have an extensive range of naked jet helmets, jet helmets with visors, full-face helmets, flip-up/modular helmets, half-shell helmets and children‘s helmets. Plus lots of accessories like goggles, visors, sun visors and even cycle helmets. You can try on and test ride all our helmets in our shop in Landsberg!

YOU CAN FIND AN OVERVIEW OF OUR HELMET RANGE AND OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION IN OUR WEBSHOP IN THE HELMETS & VISORS SECTION.

More pictures and a SIP TV video you can find here: sip.shop/helmets