XXL Helmets - where to buy/recomendations
XXL Helmets - where to buy/recomendations
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Timja

Original Poster:

1,951 posts

232 months

Yesterday (21:03)
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Can anyone suggest a good helmet for a big head?! Have hired in the past but having discovered some venues only have 1 or 2 2XL hemets and having to squeeze into
A smaller one if already hired I thought I’d get my own.

Will likely only use 1-2 times a year.

Will need to be full face as convertible cars usually driven.

Would be good if anyone can suggest a helmet and best places to look as seems to be so much choice and want something which is rated to be used for track days and may be useful if also OK for Karting.

Probably budget up to £200 but flexible,
Have been using whatever MSV etc use for years which I’m sure won’t be mega expensive but still meet requirements

Also seems 2XL is not available in all makes so welcome pointing in the right direction. Also good value bag/case to protect.


Thanks

brillomaster

1,702 posts

193 months

My massive noggin goes in an xxl OMP helmet from gpr in silverstone, £90ish. Sparco options too, though the omp fit my head shape better. Looks like the sparco x pro goes even larger than the omp.

https://www.gprdirect.com/omp-circuit-evo-2-helmet...

If you passing by id really recommend trying before buying at some point.

Though, you can get away with a cheaper motorcycle helmet for a once or twice a year usage, get over to your nearest big halfords and try on their largest helmet, probably £60ish.

Edited by brillomaster on Tuesday 17th March 04:33

E-bmw

12,253 posts

175 months

FYI.
"Rated for track days" is pretty much a misnomer really, unless you are going to go full FIA rated with HANS & pay over £1,000.

Just go into your local bike place & find one that fits, do a bit of research on ratings by all means (as there have been different ones over the years) but my understanding is ECE 22.06 is the latest standard & most bike helmets will fulfil this requirement.

Time4another

479 posts

26 months

sports bike shop or J&S will have all the choice you need for a cheap helmet.

jimmsy

884 posts

150 months

I'd recommend actually measuring your head and not guessing with t-shirt sizes.

The internal shape of helmets differs from manufacturer to manufacturer, so it is worth trying on as head shape might suit one brand but not another.

reggie747

265 posts

150 months