Nov
09

Look Around with Open Face Helmets

By Frank Medley
by Frank Medley

For a motorcycle rider, one of the best parts of riding is being outdoors, having fun. If that’s something you enjoy, then wearing accessories that cut you off from nature makes no sense.

If you love feeling the wind in your face, an open face helmet may be right for you. It offers much of the same types of protection as a full face helmet, while giving you more freedom while you ride.

An open face helmet offers many different types of protection; though make sure to check on model specifics, as not all different protective components are found in each helmet by company.

When you’re riding with an open face helmet, you’re getting the feeling of freedom from the open front, while still enjoying protection for the top and sides of your head. This is a feeling many riders look for.

The protection that you’re head is getting is made up of many different elements. First is the layer of thick plastic covering your helmet. This helps to protect your head in the event of impact.

Found inside most good quality open face helmets are layers of shock absorption. This is designed to help keep your head from damage if you should fall from your bike, or your head is struck.

An important factor to keep in mind when purchasing your open face bike helmet is checking to make sure it meets the Department of Transportation’s standards for helmet safety.

Open face helmets are a great way to get the experience of riding with a minimal helmet, which still getting serious protection. Always remember to wear a helmet for safety, and in accordance with local laws.

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