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There are various types of Snell approved helmets, each designed to cater to specific needs and use cases as discussed below:
Motorcycle Helmets
These helmets are used by riders and motorbike passengers. They protect the head in case of falls or accidents. The motorcycle helmet has a strong outer shell and padding on the inside for extra comfort. The motorcycle helmet comes in different designs and styles to cater to different preferences. The helmet also has features like a visor to protect the eyes, vents for airflow, and a chin strap to secure it on the head.
Full Face Helmet
The full-face helmet covers the entire head, which includes the chin, neck, and face. The helmet also has a face shield that protects the eyes from debris and insects. The helmet's face shield can also be adjusted or closed in different positions. A full-face helmet has vents that allow airflow and can be opened or closed depending on the rider's preference. The full-face helmet is popular among motorcycle racers and riders who seek high speed.
Modular Helmet
The modular helmet is designed to give riders flexibility. This is because the helmet covers the entire head, including the chin, but the chin section can be moved up and down. With the chin section moved up, the rider can get more ventilation and visibility. The modular helmet also has a face shield and visor like the full-face helmet. The modular helmet has been designed for comfort and safety.
Off-Road Helmet
The off-road helmet is designed for motocross or off-road motorcycle racing. The helmet has a chin that is extended and a visor that is also extended to protect the eyes from the sun. The off-road helmet does not have a face shield since riders prefer using goggles that offer better ventilation during the ride. The helmet also has more vents compared to other helmets, which increases airflow and reduces sweat.
Snell SA
The Snell SA is a helmet designed for sports activities that involve high speed, such as motorcycle racing. The helmet has a strong outer shell that absorbs impact in case of a crash. The inner liner is also padded for comfort and helps absorb impact. The Snell SA helmet has a face shield that can be locked in place and is also anti-fog. The helmet also has a Hans attachment that is used to connect to the Hans system for extra neck support.
Snell M
The Snell M is a helmet designed for motorcycle riders. The helmet meets safety standards set by Snell for helmets used in motorcycle racing. The helmet has a strong outer shell that is lightweight and reduces strain on the neck. The inner liner of the helmet is padded for comfort and also helps absorb impact. The helmet has vents that allow airflow and also have a chin vent. The face shield is also anti-fog and can be adjusted in different positions.
Snell approved motorcycle helmets have various specifications that set them apart from other helmets. Here are some of them:
Impact Resistance
Snell approved helmets have high impact resistance. They have a less thick padding layer, which allows them to have a higher speed of the second impact. This feature enables the helmet to sustain more than one impact without damage.
Rotational Force Resistance
Snell approved helmets have a RFR (Rotational Force Resistance) feature. This feature helps to reduce the helmet's mass and increases the area of the padding, which helps to absorb the RFR.
Material
Snell approved lids are made from materials that can withstand high-speed and high-energy impacts. For instance, they are made from composite materials such as carbon fiber, Kevlar, or fiberglass. These materials help to provide a lighter and stronger helmet.
Shell
The shell of a Snell-approved helmet is designed to provide the best protection for the head. The shell has a thicker layer than the normal helmet. This is because the Snell test involves subjecting the helmet to a high level of impact.
Snell Testing
Snell-approved helmets undergo rigorous testing. The helmets are tested for impact energy and measurement of residual energy, which is done by the Test Lab. This feature gives the helmet a high level of safety.
Comfort
Snell-approved helmets are designed to be comfortable. The helmet has a removable and washable lining, an internal sun visor, and a ventilation system that allows airflow. All these features help to provide comfort to the rider.
These specifications make Snell-approved helmets suitable for high-risk activities such as motorsport. However, these helmets require proper maintenance to retain their safety features. Here are some tips on how to maintain a Snell-approved helmet.
By following these steps, Snell-approved helmets can be maintained to ensure maximum safety and protection.
When choosing a Snell-approved helmet for resale, consider the following factors:
Type of helmet
There are different types of Snell-approved helmets. For example, some are designed for motorcycle racers, while others are made for cyclists or car racers. Consider the type of helmet and the target audience. Stocking a variety of types is ideal if the target audience is diverse.
Size and fit
Check the size and fit of the Snell-approved helmet. It should be snug on the head without causing discomfort. Resellers can use a size chart to get the right size.
Style and design
Consider the style and design of the Snell-approved helmet. It should have a sleek design that will attract customers. The helmet should also have a color that will match different clients' preferences.
Features and benefits
Check the features and benefits of the Snell-approved helmet. For example, is it waterproof? Does it have a visor? Resellers should consider the features that will add value to the customers.
Comfort and convenience
Consider the comfort and convenience of the Snell-approved helmet. For example, is it heavy? Does it have padding? Is it easy to adjust? Helmets that are comfortable and convenient to wear are ideal.
Price
Check the price of the Snell-approved helmet. It should be within budget. Resellers can compare different helmets to get the best deal.
Warranty and customer service
Consider the warranty and customer service of the Snell-approved helmet. It should have a good warranty in case of defects. The customer service should also be responsive to help with any problems.
When a Snell-approved motorcycle helmet needs replacement, users should follow the steps below to ensure continued safety.
Check for Damage
Users should carefully inspect their helmets for cracks, dents, or deep scratches. They should also check the internal padding for tears or compression. Even small damages can reduce the helmet's protection.
Replace After a Crash
If the helmet was worn during an accident, it should be replaced immediately. Even if no damage is visible, the helmet could have hidden compromises.
Replace After Impact
If the helmet experiences a significant impact, it should be replaced. The forces involved can exceed what the helmet was designed to withstand.
Regular Replacement Schedule
Users should follow the manufacturer's recommendation for replacement time which is usually every 5 years. Ageing materials reduce protection over time.
Visible Wear and Tear
Users should replace the helmet if they see external parts deteriorating like cracks in the shell or fading of the pads. These conditions affect safety.
New Technology Advances
When newer models with better features come out, users should upgrade their helmets. They ensure continued protection with cutting-edge technology.
Comfort Loss Over Time
Replacement is necessary when straps, pads or components wear out causing discomfort. Uncomfortable fit can lead to distractions while riding.
Before replacing a helmet, users should consider the following:
After choosing a new helmet, users should follow the installation instructions provided by the manufacturer.
Q1: How often should a helmet be replaced?
A1: A helmet should be replaced after a crash, even if no damage is visible. Additionally, it is recommended to replace a helmet after 5-7 years of regular use, as materials can degrade over time.
Q2: What should be done with a helmet that has been in a crash?
A2: The helmet should be replaced immediately, and it should not be reused. Even helmets with no visible damage can have compromised structural integrity after a crash.
Q3: How can buyers ensure they are buying a helmet that fits properly?
A3: To ensure a proper fit, buyers should measure the head circumference and compare it to the size chart of the helmet. The helmet should feel snug, and pressure points should be identified. It should also be tried on in person before buying.
Q4: What is the difference between MIPS and non-MMIPS helmets?
A4: MIPS (Multi-directional Impact Protection System) is a technology that allows the helmet to slide relative to the head, reducing rotational motion to the brain during angled impacts. Non-MIPS helmets do not have this technology but can still provide good overall impact protection.
Q5: Are more expensive helmets worth the money?
A5: More expensive helmets often have advanced materials and technologies, such as MIPS, that provide better protection. They also tend to have features like lighter weight, better ventilation, and more comfort. However, a helmet that fits well and meets safety standards is the most important, regardless of price.