7 Tips To Choose The Right Helmet

A full-faced helmet is typically the most obvious choice for a biker.

If you are riding a scooter, a half-faced helmet will suffice.

Look for an ISI mark on the back.

Do not buy plastic helmets because they will break even after a minor fall.

Check and see if the helmet is light enough to wear for extended hours.

It should fit snugly and not wobble, or be too tight.

When purchasing a helmet, ask for information on its coverage area.

The coverage area refers to the amount of protection provided to the head.

Opt for UV protection visors, which are better than the stock visors.

Look for ventilation vents, since these will give you much-needed comfort.