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The standards include texture, weight, inner lining, wearing comfort, breathability and wind resistance effect.
【 Texture 】 Helmets are generally made of foamed materials (the difference between ordinary and high-density ones lies in their anti-collision effect) and have a smooth shell surface. It adopts high-quality molding process, dedicated PC shell, silk-screen printing process, and imported high-density foaming material grey EPS inner shell. The material and workmanship are both excellent, and it has a better safety design.
【 Weight 】 The object pressing on the head cannot be too heavy. This is also the reason why sports helmets do not use alloy materials.
The inner lining is the part on the inside of the helmet that comes into contact with the head. It can enhance the wearing comfort in daily life and provide a cushioning effect when the head is hit. A well-made helmet has a larger inner lining coverage, better texture and is more firmly bonded to the inner side of the helmet.
【 Wearing Comfort 】 It is mainly due to the personal feeling brought by the weight, inner lining, straps and whether the head circumference is appropriate. Wearing a comfortable helmet can greatly reduce the pressure on the rider's head and neck and maximize the protective effect when impacted.
【 Breathability 】 If the head remains in a state of poor breathability for a long time, it will have adverse effects on the scalp and also make the user feel uncomfortable. So a good helmet either has more holes or a larger hole area, all of which are aimed at enhancing breathability.
【 Wind Resistance Effect 】 The helmet conceals a person's hair inside the helmet, which itself reduces the wind resistance on the head. For those who are keen on increasing speed, the impact of helmet design on wind resistance is also worth paying attention to.
【 Usage 】 After wearing the helmet, it can act as a buffer, preventing collisions, protecting against being hit by branches and leaves, preventing being hit by flying rocks, diverting rainwater, providing ventilation and increasing speed. Helmets with brims can protect against the sun, and attaching reflective labels to the helmets can also prevent accidental collisions when cycling at night.

















