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Shenzhen 518101
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Date/Time:  5/29/23 9:32 GMT
 

Mountain Bike Helmets

TYPES OF MOUNTAIN BIKE HELMETS

Trail Am
Mountain Bike Helmet
Protara
Mountain Bike Helmet

Speeddrop
Mountain Bike Helmet

Supercross
Mountain Bike Helmet

Allcross
Mountain Bike Helmet

Your mountain bike helmet from CAIRBULL
Buyer's Guide For The Best Full Face Mountain Bike Helmet
You should consider the following factors before buying a full face mountain
bike helmet.

Construction
The mountain cycle helmet you are set to go for should be made of top quality
materials such as ABS, PC, and many more.

This is because a sturdy material makes a helmet strong enough to overcome any
impact in the event that things do not go as planned.

Size
You should choose a helmet that fits you perfectly. This means the helmet
should not be too tight to the extent that it is causing all sorts of
discomforts.

It should also not be too wide to the extent that it is inconveniencing you,
especially during windy days.

Certification
Since your life literally depends on the helmet you are choosing, it is
important to choose a certified brand. With that said, you should consider
helmets that have such certifications as EN 1078, CPSC, among others. These
certifications show that helmets are not just quality but also they are safe to
use.

Comfort
our helmet should be built with comfort in mind. It should, therefore, have
cheekpads, liner, and other features that improve comfort.

Ideally, the liner should be removable for easy washing and convenience.
Another feature that your cycle helmet should have is the vent, which allows
air to flow freely across your head.

THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE BUYING A MOUNTAIN BIKE HELMET

There is no higher adrenaline rush than tearing down the mountain at just under
breakneck speed, whether you're at a bike park with lift assistance or you
cranked out those gears to the summit on your own power. And even though you
could be getting ready for your first experience with this breathtaking hobby,
you shouldn't skimp on safeguarding your dome. Helmets are the one piece of
equipment you should never ride without, even more, crucial than the bike
itself. The possibilities for helmets can seem limitless because there are so
many different manufacturers. At first sight, choosing the best bicycle helmet
mountain bike could seem a little intimidating.

1. Type
When choosing a bike helmet, it’s important to consider the type of riding you
plan to do. Helmets designed for road cycling don’t typically provide enough
protection for the terrain associated with mountain biking. The three main
types of mountain biking are cross-country (XC), all-mountain, and downhill.

Cross-Country (XC)
Cross-country riding involves covering a lot of ground with limited technical
terrain. This can involve lots of uphill riding where adequate ventilation is
key to surviving the climb.

All-Mountain
All-mountain riding involves more technical downhill terrain and therefore
should include more protection than what the average XC or road helmet can
provide. All-mountain helmets often provide more coverage around the temples,
the back, and the sides of the head. They often include more padding as well.

Downhill
Downhill riding is found in most bike parks and the bulk of the riding involves
careening down rocky and technical terrain. We didn’t include any of the full
face mask models in this guide as they can be super hot if any pedaling is
involved.

2.Ventilation
Whether you are logging kilometers on an uphill or tearing down the slopes at a
bike park, ventilation is essential. Even on the quick downhills, it's simple
to perspire, therefore having a choice to allow for heat dispersion is crucial.
There is a broad variety of possibilities, ranging from thirteen to twenty-six
vents, as you can see from the list above. Counting the number of vents is an
excellent place to start, but optimal ventilation is more complicated than
that. Some helmets could have fewer vents but do a better job of transferring
air from the front to the back.

3.Certification
Since your life literally depends on the helmet you are choosing, it is
important to choose a certified brand. With that said, you should consider
mountain bicycle helmets that have such certifications as EN 1078, CPSC, among
others. These certifications show that helmets are not just quality but also
they are safe to use.

Minimum Order: 100 pieces

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