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Womens Motorcycle Helmets - Women on Bikes

June 22, 2008

by John Daniele

Pink and purple fashionable helmets have entered the motorcycling scene - women’s motorcycle helmets. The color and design of these helmets stand far apart from men’s helmets, and they are far more fashion oriented than the masculine helmets.

There is a possible hazard with women’s motorcycle helmets because safety, not fashion, should be the prime concern for buyers of motorcycle helmets. While manufacturers often rely on sex appeal for their designs, that should be a minor detail on the consumer’s side when purchasing a helmet.

Manufacturers of women’s motorcycle helmets have made it simple to know the distinction between women’s and men’s helmets. Not only are the colors and styles suited to each gender, but the sizing of a man’s and woman’s helmet is different. A woman’s motorcycle helmet is sized smaller that a man’s although the helmets may fall in the same general size classification.

In the last thirty years women haven taken to riding motorcycles in huge numbers compared to that of decades past; because of this, women’s motorcycle helmets have become greatly accessible in a plethora of styles. Just because a woman wants to be fashionable is no reason for her to reduce her standards for the safety of the helmet. There are a number of women’s motorcycle helmets on the market now that entail both safety and style. “Hooligan Glass Helmet” by Icon Racing is a terrific example of a helmet that is stylish but also meets Snell and the Department of Transportation (D.O.T.) standards. Not to be judged by its masculine name this helmet comes in a uniquely feminine shape as well as colors such as a pink and purple hue that is typical of women’s items. Not only does this helmet come in a decidedly feminine style it also runs the gamut of safety features. Head injuries are minimized because of the use of a fiberglass shell with a dual-density styrene liner. It’s a terrific example of a women’s helmet that encompasses beauty as well as function.

Because riding motorcycles is still perceived to be primarily a man’s activity, men tend to be more experienced and knowledgeable than women in purchasing helmets. Before shopping for women’s motorcycle helmets, a first-time buyer should learn about the wide variety of women’s helmets that are in the market. She should get a basic knowledge of DOT and Snell safety standards for helmets. She should understand the importance of proper fit as a factor in determining the level of protection a helmet can provide. She should also be knowledgeable about the trade-offs in a woman’s motorcycle helmet - those pertaining to safety, comfort, heat-flow, ventilation and other factors in rider’s comfort. Since the female face is generally more delicate than a man’s, women tend to buy helmets that maximize facial protection.

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