Helmets
Safety and Certification
Scooter helmets are all about choosing one that truly protects you in case of a fall. A good helmet is your most essential piece of safety gear, whether you’re commuting daily or pulling tricks at the skate park. Here, you’ll find a variety of models designed to protect your head from both minor falls and more serious impacts.
When choosing a helmet, make sure it meets recognized safety certifications. The most relevant for scooters and other wheeled sports are typically cycling and skate certifications, ensuring the helmet has been tested for impact on asphalt, concrete, and similar surfaces.
A certified helmet has gone through impact testing, directional shock assessments, and retention system checks. Always choose a scooter helmet that meets at least current European safety standards so you can be confident the shell, inner lining, and buckle work together to provide maximum protection.
Fit, Size, and Comfort
A helmet only protects you if it fits correctly. That’s why fit and size are crucial when selecting a scooter helmet—especially for kids who grow quickly and riders who are frequently on their scooters.
Start by measuring the circumference of your head just above your ears and eyebrows, then compare it with the size chart for the specific model. Many helmets feature an adjustable dial at the back that lets you fine-tune the fit, while the interior padding adds comfort and stability.
Ventilation and weight are key factors in determining whether a helmet feels comfortable during longer rides or high-energy sessions at the park. Several helmets here provide effective ventilation ports and a lightweight yet durable build to help keep your head cool and comfortable all day long.
Choosing by Use and Skill Level
The best helmet choice depends on how and how often you ride your scooter. This collection includes helmets for everyday commuting, beginners, and experienced riders who prefer street or park riding. Be sure to pair your helmet with matching knee pads and elbow pads for full-body protection.
Keep these key points in mind when deciding:
- Usage scenario: Easy rides to school call for a lightweight, comfortable helmet, while intense park and trick sessions need an extra-tough shell.
- Skill level: Beginners will benefit from a versatile all-around helmet, while experienced riders often choose specialized skate or park models.
- Adjustment options: A rear dial-fit system and adjustable straps make it easier to achieve the ideal fit—especially important for kids.
- Design and colors: A helmet that looks good gets worn more often. Choose from subtle colorways or bold, eye-catching designs.
- Extra features: Some helmets include replaceable padding or adaptability for different weather conditions.
Take a closer look at the different scooter helmets, compare their specs, and pick the model that matches your safety needs, riding style, and skill level—so you’re ready to ride with confidence and comfort every time.




























