Road Bike Helmets

Road Bike Helmets

25 different models currently in stock
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Smith

Signal Mips Helmet

$109.99 from $87.99
Smith Signal Mips Helmet
$109.99 from $87.99

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Poc

POC Omne Light Mips Helmet

$219.99 from $153.99
Poc
POC Omne Light Mips Helmet
$219.99 from $153.99

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LAZER

Z1 Mips Helmet

$289.99 $189.99
Lazer Z1 Mips Helmet
If you are looking for a lighter, more comfortable and better ventilated helmet, you need Lazer's Z1helmet. Its extra nylon layer gives the helmet a reinforced structure. This technology allows the helmet to hold more air vents while providing superior...
$289.99 $189.99

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LAZER

Blade+ Helmet

$129.99 $64.99
Lazer Blade+ Helmet
The Blade helmet is equipped with several features found in Lazer's high-end helmets. The lightweight In-Mold construction offers excellent protection, the ventilation system's design will keep you cool and the retention system ensures a perfect fit. If you want to...
$129.99 $64.99

GIRO

Vasona Helmet

$79.99
Giro Vasona Helmet
The Vasona women's road helmet is well ventilated and equipped with a removable visor to improve field of vision when taking an aggressive position.• In-Mold technology: prevents shell from separating and provides efficient shock absorbance• Roc Loc Sport dial adjustment...
$79.99

Bell Stratus Mips Helmet
Bell's Stratus road cycling helmet is designed for comfort, lightweight and performance. Equipped with 18 vents to keep you cool during your ride without compromising speed. Thanks to the Mips system and the In-Mold construction, this helmet offers increased protection.•...
$249.99

GIRO

Seyen Helmet

from $149.99
Giro Seyen Helmet
Giro's Syntax Road Helmet offers greater coverage and is equipped with the Mips system for added protection.• Equipped with MIPS: revolutionary technology that protects the brain in case of oblique impact by reducing rotational forces that can cause brain damage•...
from $149.99

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The characteristics of road bike helmets

The helmets for the road bike are designed for speed. Their more streamlined shape and their aerodynamics are adapted to the more aggressive position adopted by the road cyclist. Unlike hybrid and mountain helmets, the road helmet does not have a visor, which allows a better field of vision.

The most distinguishing characteristic of road helmets is the number of ventilation channels: they are much more numerous, allowing maximum ventilation, especially at high speeds. The large number of channels at the back of the helmet also plays an important role in ventilation. This key location allows air to flow through the helmet: air enters the helmet through the front channels and exits through the rear channels. This airflow cools the head considerably.

Prices vary according to the level of aeration and their lightness. Two important features to consider if you want to maximize comfort during long distances. Good ventilation will prevent heat stroke and a light helmet will make you feel like nothing on your head, in addition to reducing neck pain.

The reason why prices increase with the level of ventilation is that the more ventilation channels there are, the more solid structure and components are needed in order not to compromise the security that this element of protection must provide.

How to find the perfect bike helmet?

To find out if you have the right helmet size, take it, and put it on your head. If the helmet has one, use the adjustment system to adjust the helmet to the circumference of your head. Then lean down so your head is upside down, being careful to put your hands under your helmet in case it falls. If it stays in place, it's the right size for you!

The next step is to determine if this is the right model for you. Each company designs their helmets with a model of their own. Thus, the different brands will not have the same form of helmet and some will do better than others, depending on your head shape.

An example is the narrower IXS mountain helmet, which is perfect for smaller heads and does not create a mushroom effect.

To find out if a helmet goes down low enough at the forehead, make sure you have a space of one finger between the eyebrows and the helmet. Remember to try your helmet with your glasses to make sure your glasses are compatible with the helmet.

Once you have found your helmet, adjust the straps: the crossover of the back and front straps must be just below the earlobe. For the straps at the neck, we want there to be 1 finger that pass between the neck and the belt. It is important to adjust the straps of your helmet properly because they are the ones that keep it on your head when you are ejected from your bike in the event of an accident.

Brands and models of road bike helmets

Our most affordable road helmets have 25 ventilation channels such as the Bell Draft and our top-of-the-line helmets like the Lazer Z1 have 31 ventilation channels.

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