Full Face Helmets

- Out Of Stock
$114.99
Originally: $129.99
MT Revenge 2 RS Full Face Helmet

- Out Of Stock
$289.99
AGV K3 Full Face Helmet
- +9

- Out Of Stock
$254.95
Originally: $339.99
HJC V60 Ofera Full Face Helmet

- Out Of Stock
$699.99
Originally: $769.99
Bell Race Star DLX Flex Full Face Helmet Orion

- Out Of Stock
$139.99
Originally: $239.99
HJC i70 Alligon Full Face Helmet

- Out Of Stock
$651.99
Originally: $884.99
HJC RPHA 1 Red Bull Austin GP Full Face Helmet

- Out Of Stock
$114.99
Originally: $129.99
MT Revenge 2 Light Full Face Helmet

- Out Of Stock
$401.99
Originally: $594.99
Nolan X-903 Full Face Helmet

- Out Of Stock
$209.99
AGV K1 S Full Face Helmet
- +15

- Out Of Stock
$209.99
AGV K1 S Full Face Helmet
- +15

- Out Of Stock
$369.99
Originally: $624.99
Suomy SR-GP Full Face Helmet Glory
- Out Of Stock
$328.95
Originally: $454.99
BELL Bullitt Solid Helmet

- Out Of Stock
$337.99
Originally: $524.99
Scorpion EXO-GT SP Air Full Face Helmet Pearl

- Out Of Stock
$366.99
Originally: $449.99
Shark Spartan GT Elgen Full Face Helmet

- Out Of Stock
$64.99
Originally: $129.99
Stormer ZS 801 Miles Full Face Helmet

- Out Of Stock
$197.99
Originally: $219.99
HJC i71 Full Face Helmet
- +1

- Out Of Stock
$139.99
Originally: $212.99
Nolan N60-6 Anchor Full Face Helmet

- Out Of Stock
$194.99
Originally: $299.99
Airoh ST.501 Full Face Helmet
- +2

- Out Of Stock
$56.99
Originally: $99.99
MT Stinger 2 KRT Full Face Helmet

- Out Of Stock
$146.99
Originally: $209.99
Bell Lithium Full Face Helmet
- +2

- Out Of Stock
$284.99
HJC F70 Full Face Helmet

- Out Of Stock
$435.99
Originally: $544.99
HJC RPHA 71 Hapel Full Face Helmet

- Out Of Stock
$649.99
Nexx X.R3R Ziger Full Face Helmet
- Out Of Stock
$103.99
Originally: $159.99
Airoh Valor Mad Full Face Helmet

- Out Of Stock
$275.99
Originally: $276.99
Nexx Y.100R Fade Full Face Helmet

- Out Of Stock
$61.99
Originally: $129.99
Stormer ZS 801 Full Face Helmet

- Out Of Stock
$383.99
Originally: $584.99
Shark Race-R Pro Aspy Full Face Helmet

- Out Of Stock
$75.99
Originally: $116.99
Stormer Crossroad Full Face Helmet
- Out Of Stock
$69.99
Originally: $87.99
RXA Mach 4 Graphic Full Face Helmet

- Out Of Stock
$110.99
Originally: $169.99
LS2 FF800 Storm II Full Face Helmet
- +1

- Out Of Stock
$173.99
Originally: $266.99
Nolan N80-8 Full Face Helmet
- +1

- Out Of Stock
$88.99
Originally: $124.99
Hebo HR-P01 Sepang Full Face Helmet

- Out Of Stock
$399.99
Originally: $699.99
BELL Bullitt Carbon Full Face Helmet

- Out Of Stock
$424.99
Suomy Speedstar 2 Full Face Helmet

- Out Of Stock
$511.99
Originally: $554.99
HJC RPHA 71 Ellon Full Face Helmet

- Out Of Stock
$430.95
Originally: $599.99
Nolan X-804 RS Ultra Carbon Full Face Helmet

- Out Of Stock
$359.99
Premier Devil FZ Full Face Helmet

- Out Of Stock
$592.95
Originally: $779.99
Nolan X-804 RS Ultra Carbon Full Face Helmet
- +1

- Out Of Stock
$321.99
Originally: $434.99
Shark Spartan GT E-Brake Full Face Helmet

- Out Of Stock
$225.95
Originally: $264.99
Airoh Specktre Full Face Helmet
FAQ's
As Safe as it Gets: Full-Face Motorcycle Helmets from XLMOTO
Motorcycle helmet manufacturers Bell and AGV claim responsibility for producing the first full-face motorcycle helmet, but whichever company was first the checkered flag, motorcycle riders are the true winners.
Why Wear a Full-Face Motorcycle Helmet?
The number one reason for wearing a full-face motorcycle helmet is safety. According to the World Health Organization, in a collision, a motorcycle helmet takes almost 35% of the damage to the front lower jaw area. This impact zone is why the full-face helmet has an integral chin bar. A full-face motorcycle helmet provides the most effective weather protection. It is also the quietest option for an intercom system. This type of helmet’s weight and field of vision were also both issues in the past. Today, these are no longer concerns with full-face helmets such as the Suomy Speedstar weighing less than the average jet helmet and the Bell Bullitt offering excellent peripheral vision.
Full-Face Motorcycle Helmet Sizing
Getting the correct size motorcycle helmet is essential regardless of the style. Yet, it becomes a high priority for a full-face helmet. If a helmet is too small, the pressure points will be uncomfortable. When this happens, it can affect rider concentration. If your full-face helmet is too loose, the extra space can double the effect of an impact. It can also cause the helmet to come off the head altogether. Instructions for measuring your head and a size conversion chart are available on all reputable helmet manufacturer sites.
Full-Face Motorcycle Helmet Materials
Polycarbonate: This thermoplastic polymer is the most used material for motorcycle helmets. Price points are competitive and helmets are feature-packed. The material, though, is heavy in comparison to other options.
Fibreglass: The ability to combine layers in different directions gives fibreglass impressive impact and abrasion resistance. It also provides good weight savings.
Composite: The combination of old-school fibreglass and high-tech Aramid fibres creates excellent impact resistance. It also offers significant weight savings.
Carbon: Size for size, carbon strands are ten times stronger and five times lighter than steel. This material creates some of the strongest and lightest full-face helmets on the market.
Features to look for in a Full-Face Motorcycle Helmet
If weight is an issue, composite or carbon fibre are both viable options. Removable liners and vents are essential if you ride in a humid climate. It’s impossible to have too many vents in a full-face helmet. Make sure, though, you can close the vents when the temperature drops.
Safety Stickers
DOT is an American test. It is not suitable on its own for full-face helmets sold in most of Europe.
ECE22.05 is the European testing certification recognised in countries throughout the world.
SHARP provides independent UK safety certification tests for impact resistance and shock absorption. It rates helmets 1-5 stars.
SNELL is an independent testing organisation in the USA. Manufacturers can voluntarily submit their motorcycle helmets for a battery of tests.
Except for the Bell Moto-3 range, full-face motorcycle helmets are all available with a clear or tinted visor, but check if the visor is anti-fog treated. If possible, the visor should also be pinlock-ready, feature a quick-release mechanism and be optically clear.
Pull-down integral sun visors are also a great addition to any helmet. If you wear glasses, find out whether the helmet’s specifications say it is eyewear-friendly. To achieve this, manufacturers create small channels in the liner to accommodate spectacle or sunglass arms.
As for safety features, emergency removable cheek pads give added peace of mind, as do the initials MIPS. MIPS or Multi-directional Impact Protection System is a moveable insert that fits inside the top of the helmet. MIPS manufacturers claim the insert reduces rotational impact force by up to 40%. Finally, checking if a manufacturer offers accessories for your full-face helmet choice is a wise idea. Pin lock visors, dark or tinted visors, helmet bags, varying size cheek pads and chin curtains are just some of the accessories available. They can all add to the enjoyment and safety of a full-face motorcycle helmet.
