How to choose the right Helmet?

When choosing a helmet, there are a few important factors to consider:
1. Safety ratings: Look for helmets that have been certified by organizations such as the Snell Memorial Foundation, the Department of Transportation (DOT) or the Indian Standard Institution Mark (ISI). These organizations test helmets for safety and provide ratings to indicate their level of protection.
2. Fit: Make sure the helmet fits properly and is snug, but not too tight. It should not be able to move around on your head or slide down over your eyes.
3. Ventilation: Consider the ventilation of the helmet, especially if you'll be riding in hot weather. Look for helmets with multiple vents to keep your head cool.
4. Visibility: Choose a helmet with a bright color or reflective elements to increase visibility and make it easier for other drivers to see you.
5. Type: Helmets come in different types such as full face, open face, half helmets and modular helmets. Full-face helmets provide the most protection and are recommended for high-speed riding, while open-face helmets are better for city riding.
6. Extra features: Some helmets come with extra features such as built-in Bluetooth speakers, built-in cameras, or sun visors.
7. Price: Helmets can vary greatly in price, but don’t compromise on safety for a lower price. Invest in a good quality helmet that fits your budget.
It's important to remember that a helmet is an essential piece of protective gear, and you should not compromise on safety when choosing one.

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