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At MotoCentral, we understand and advocate for the use of motorcycle helmets, whether you are a casual rider or a competitive racer. Helmets hold pride of place in motorcycling protective gear as they protect the most important part of the body. As one of the top brands, Shoei motorcycle helmets offer quality safety that is hard to beat. Let's look into the history of the brand and what you should consider when choosing a helmet. 

How Shoei Became A Top Motorcycling Brand

Established in 1958 by Eitaro Kamata, Shoei was initially focused on the development of helmets catering to the racing sector. Within about a decade, however, the company saw increased demand for its products on the wider U.S. and European markets. Part of this was due to innovations, like carbon fibre construction, which inspired even other helmet making companies.

The brand is famous for incredibly strong yet lightweight Shoei motorbike helmets. These qualities have appealed to an impressive stable of competitive racers including MotoGP’s Alex Marquez, World Superbike Champion Sandro Cortese, FMX Champion Maikel Melero, and Motocross Champion Matthias Walkner.

The company has continued to carry out all its production at its Japan factory. All the specialized work that goes into making Shoei motorcycling helmets, from the laser cutting of parts to priming and design application, is meticulously carried out with handwork making up a significant part of the process. The small but dedicated team of staff has worked hard to ensure every helmet that leaves the factory floor meets their stringent quality standards. Currently, there are three basic options for Shoei motorcycle helmets to choose from. They offer road, off-road, and all-road helmets.

While all Shoei motorbike helmets offer quality safety and comfort, certain product lines have stood out. The GTX Air helmets are designed primarily for street use. These Shoei motorcycling helmets feature a sleek aerodynamic design, adjustable vents, anti-fog visor, and scratch-resistant shield. Their Hornet range of helmets is for all-road use. They include multi-density EPS for extra shock absorbency, an opening between the peak and shell for better airflow, and high visibility shields. They also feature an improved visor design that allows for easy tool-less removal of the part. The VFX range of helmets is purpose-built for dirt biking and motocross racing. Lightweight with good airflow, they are a safe and comfortable choice, particularly when riding in hot weather.

Tips To Choosing Motorbike Helmets

Due to the devastating nature of head injuries, careful consideration should go into choosing a motorbike helmet. When correctly chosen, it should be comfortable to wear and offer maximum protection. Here are a few things you should factor in when making the choice.

Type of Helmet – As already mentioned, Shoei motorbike helmets come in a variation of road, off-road and all-road designs. Besides considering the type of road you will typically be driving over that will influence design, you will also need to consider if the helmet should be full, half or open-faced. Full faced coverage is encouraged as it offers the best protection. Modular designs do allow more versatility thanks to the ability to flip up the visor, making them a good compromise. Also, ensure that any helmet you buy meets your jurisdiction’s safety helmet standards.

Head Size and Shape – Just as with many other body parts, we each have different sized and shaped heads. Head shapes are usually a choice of the round oval, intermediate oval and long oval. An overhead view of your head can help determine which category you fall under. For size, measure the circumference along the longest portion of the head which should be right above the brow. along to the back of the sharpest part of the back of the head.

Test Drive – Even with measurements, it can be tricky to get an accurate fit until you finally test out the helmet. It is recommended that you wear the helmet for at least a half-hour to determine if it is comfortable. Ensure it is a tight fit all over the face, without movement when you shake your head. At the end of the half-hour, you should still feel comfortable with it on. If ordered online, be sure to test as soon as possible and do not take it out for a ride yet to avoid damage that may void the return policy.

Make Your Choice Of Shoei Motorbike Helmet Here

With our wide range of Shoei motorcycling helmets at MotoCentral, you should be able to find that ideal design and fit that works best for you. Check out the different ranges available on our site and take advantage of our amazing deals.