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E-Scooter Helmets: The Ultimate Buying Guide


E-scooters are a fun and economical way to get around town, but some cities are cracking down on the devices. That's because e-scooter riders can be hit by cars or injured when riding recklessly. One way to prevent injuries from e-scooter accidents is to wear an e-scooter helmet, which can absorb impacts and protect your head from harm. However, not all helmets are created equal, so it's essential to do your research before buying one. This guide will help you choose the best e-scooter helmet that fits your budget and needs.


How To Choose An E-Scooter Helmet

When riding an electric scooter, you need to make sure you're wearing a helmet. But with so many different types and styles of helmets on the market, how do you choose the right one for you? Here's a quick guide to help you choose the best helmet for your e-scooter needs.

First, you'll want to find out what type of motorized vehicle you have - as not all helmets are created equal. If your device is classified as electric, a skateboard helmet will typically suffice (since it can withstand falls from up to 18 feet).

However, if your device falls under e-scootering or kick-scooting, a bike helmet is most likely necessary (since they protect against falls from up to 20 feet).

 

An In-Depth Look At Important Helmet for E-scooter Features

When choosing an electric scooter helmet, there are several essential features.

  1. You'll want a helmet that's certified by the CPSC. This ensures that the helmet meets high safety standards.
  2. Look for a helmet with good ventilation. This will help keep you cool while riding.
  3. Choose a helmet with a visor to protect your eyes from the sun and debris. Fourth, make sure the helmet fits snugly but comfortably.

How To Choose Between Full-Face and Open-Face Helmet Designs

You will need a helmet if you're planning on riding an electric scooter. But with so many different types and designs on the market, how do you choose the right one? Here's a quick guide to help you decide between a full-face and open-face helmet for e-scooter.


Full-face helmet designs are helmets cover your head entirely, leaving only space for your eyes and mouth (a prime example is the Bell Super 2R Electric Scooter Helmet). They offer the best protection against blunt force trauma because they surround your head, but they can be heavier than open-face helmets because of their increased padding.

Plus there are no vents which can make them hot in warm weather. For that reason, they may not be ideal if you ride often or have long commutes.

Open-face helmets have less coverage than full-face ones but still, provide good protection as they rest on your forehead and protect around the ears. They also allow air to flow easily, making them better for warmer climates.

To choose the best type of helmet for your needs, consider what kind of bike you'll use and where you live.


Tips For Visiting Stores To Try On the Best E-scooter Helmets

When looking for an electric scooter helmet, it's important to find one that fits well and is comfortable. Here are a few tips for visiting stores to try on helmets to help ensure the best fit possible.

  1. Bring your bike to the store so the sizing can be more accurate than guessing what size will work based on what other helmets have been worn in the past.
  2. It's also helpful to bring any headwear (hats, scarves) or glasses you regularly wear with you, as these affect how a helmet should fit.
  3. Test out some models before deciding which ones feel best. If there is no way to test them out firsthand, ask if there are any proper tools available in the store to try them on before purchase.
  4. Lastly, when it comes time to purchase your new helmet for e-scooter, make sure that it feels good and looks good!

Shop the Best Helmets for E-Scooters at Scooteroo

Ready to purchase your very own e-scooter helmet? Head over to Scooteroo, Australia's leading electric scooter and PEVs! We offer a wide range of e-scooters, e-bikes, safety gear and more. To learn more, feel free to leave us a message.