HELMETS

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Always Remember to Wear a Helmet!

When it comes to skate protection, helmets are an absolute must. The SkateHut collection of helmets includes everything from skateboard helmets and stunt scooter helmets to BMX and Kids Helmets. Helmets are of paramount importance for any extreme or adventure sports and activities. Here at SkateHut we always endorse Helmet use when attempting any stunt or trick. When shopping for Skate Protection items like Knee Pads, Wrist Support and Skate Helmets, it's important to prioritise quality.

Here at SkateHut we pride ourselves on supplying only the Best Skate Brands at the best prices. Shop confidently for protection that will keep you safe throughout all of your adventures while securing a great deal. Going for bundles and sets from established Skate brands will steer you in the right direction while also minimising damage to your pockets. We can help you out too! Unsure of which Helmet or size is best for you? Don’t hesitate to contact our friendly Customer Service Team who would be happy to assist with any question or queries you may have.

The Best Place to get Helmets

We offer a huge number of great deals on Skate Protection here at Skatehut. With a vast collection of Helmets from all your favourite brands such as POC Helmets, Fox Helmets, Bern Helmets and any kind of Helmets for Skaters. The best way to measure for your Helmet size is to measure head circumference around 1 - 2 inches below the hairline at both the front and back of the head. This measurement can be used alongside the model and brand specific size guides to ensure the perfect fit for maximum protection. Browse our range and place an order today and enjoy Free Delivery on all orders over £100. If you can’t find what you’re looking for then use our on-site search tools to narrow your options down.

Skate Helmets FAQs

  • Do you Have to Wear a Helmet on a Bike?

    Whether you have to wear a helmet while riding a bike depends on the laws and regulations of the jurisdiction you are in. As mentioned earlier, the rules regarding helmet use can vary from country to country, and even within different states or provinces within a country.

    In some places, there are mandatory helmet laws that require specific age groups or categories of cyclists to wear helmets. Violating these laws may result in penalties such as fines.

    However, it's important to note that not all jurisdictions have mandatory helmet laws for cyclists. In some places, helmet use may be strongly recommended but not legally required.

    To ensure you are in compliance with the laws and regulations in your area, it's best to familiarise yourself with the specific rules regarding helmet use while riding a bike. Additionally, even if helmets are not legally required, it is generally advisable to wear one as it can significantly reduce the risk of head injuries in the event of a fall or collision, promoting your safety while cycling.

  • Is it Illegal to Ride a Bike Without a Helmet?

    The legality of riding a bike without a helmet depends on the specific laws and regulations of the jurisdiction you are in. Bicycle helmet laws vary from country to country, and even within different states or provinces within a country.

    In some places, there are mandatory helmet laws that require cyclists of certain age groups to wear helmets when riding. These laws are typically aimed at promoting safety and reducing the risk of head injuries while cycling. Violating such laws may result in fines or other penalties.

    However, it's important to note that not all jurisdictions have mandatory helmet laws for cyclists. In some places, helmet use may be strongly recommended but not legally required. It's essential to familiarise yourself with the specific regulations and laws in your area regarding helmet use when cycling.

    To ensure compliance with local laws and prioritise your safety, it is generally recommended to wear a helmet and other protective wear such as knee pads and elbow pads while riding a bicycle, regardless of legal requirements. Helmets can significantly reduce the risk of head injuries in the event of a fall or collision.

  • How to measure Head for Helmet?

    To measure your head for a helmet, follow these steps:

    1. Use a flexible measuring tape: You'll need a soft, flexible measuring tape to accurately measure the circumference of your head. If you don't have a measuring tape, you can use a piece of string and then measure the length of the string with a ruler.

    2. Position the tape: Place the measuring tape around your head, just above your eyebrows. The tape should be level and snug, but not too tight. It should sit comfortably on your forehead and the back of your head.

    3. Measure the circumference: Take note of the measurement where the two ends of the tape meet. Make sure to measure in centimetres or inches, depending on the unit of measurement used by helmet manufacturers.

    4. Check the helmet size chart: Different helmet brands and models have varying sizing charts. Refer to the manufacturer's size chart to find the appropriate helmet size for your head circumference. Sizes are usually listed in centimetres or inches and correspond to the range of head sizes they accommodate.

    5. Try on helmets: Once you have determined your head circumference and the corresponding helmet size, try on different helmets within that size range to find the one that fits you best. It's important to ensure a snug and secure fit without being overly tight or uncomfortable. Adjust the straps and any additional fitting mechanisms according to the manufacturer's instructions.

    Remember that helmet fit can vary between brands, so it's crucial to try on different models to find the one that offers the best fit, comfort, and protection for your head shape and size.