Dual Sport Bike Helmets

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Once again, it depends on you to choose where to divide the distinction, but if you're intending on logging some major highway miles on your double sporting activity, it's often worthwhile to give up some off-road performance in the name of creature comforts.

DOT rankings are the bare minimum requirement in the states, yet DOT safety screening isn't specifically extensive, so we like helmets with either Snell rankings, ECE certification, or some mix of the 3. For you hardcore off-roaders, a dirt-specific lid (motocross-style, no visor, open air flow, and so on) is perfectly great.

While dual sporting activity motorcycles are, naturally, generally a lot more dirt-biased than their ADV cousins, the two disciplines generally pull from the very same pool of helmet choices. Not all dual-sport cyclists are as interested in getting as unclean as others however, so here's our global guidance when choosing the appropriate dual-sport helmet for your riding style.

Keeping that being stated, remember that while many trusted headgears consist of an ECE certification nowadays, you shouldn't disregard a headgear just because it does not have one. Thus, many double sporting activity riders have distinct requirements when it concerns motorbike equipment, particularly when it involves Full Face helmets.