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17/06/25

How to get a good value for money on a helmet motorcycle?

Comment bénéficier d’un bon rapport qualité/prix pour un casque moto ?

When looking for a helmet motorcycle, the equation is often the same: we want something solid, stylish, secure but without breaking the budget. Good news: at SHARK, we know that performance doesn't necessarily rhyme with exorbitant prices.

Here's how to aim right to find the best value for money... without ever compromising on your safety or riding pleasure.

 

Why is the value for money crucial for your helmet?

A helmet motorcycle is not an accessory. It's your first line of defense, your road companion, your extension on the machine. Investing wisely guarantees:

  • Optimal protection in case of impact
  • Long-lasting comfort, even on long trips
  • Useful features, without unnecessary gadgets
  • Real longevity, against wear, sun, and miles

A good value for money isn't "the cheapest possible." It's "the most effective for every euro invested."

 

Criteria to monitor for making the right choice

1. Materials

The material determines both the level of safety and the weight of the helmet:

  • Injected polycarbonate: ideal for small urban budgets.
  • Composite fibers: excellent compromise between weight, strength, and price.
  • Multi-axial carbon: ultra-light and ultra-protective, for those aiming for excellence.

2. Approvals

Always check that your helmet is ECE 22.06 approved — the most recent European standard. It's a guarantee of safety... and requirement.

3. Interior comfort

Foam, fabric, ventilation, integrated sun visor... these details matter over time. A pleasant helmet is a helmet you wear longer without suffering.

4. Modularity

A modular like the OXO from SHARK, offers you more for your money: two helmets in one, for the city as well as the road.

 

SHARK: demanding at a fair price

At SHARK, our obsession is to make MotoGP standards accessible to everyone. And this involves a range designed for all styles, all budgets, without ever sacrificing what matters.

Here are some models:

  • SKWAL i3: full-face urban sport, aggressive design, integrated LED brake light, at an ultra-competitive price.
  • SPARTAN RS: composite fiber, high-quality optical screen, uncompromising racing look.
  • OXO : modular certified dual homologation, for riding open or closed, with fluidity.

Tips to save without regrets

  • Invest in durability: a helmet that lasts 5 years is cheaper than a low-cost model changed every 18 months.
  • Look for official offers: SHARK regularly offers promotional deals.
  • Avoid second-hand helmets: even at a low price, an already impacted helmet = compromised safety.

Helmet cheap ≠ good deal

A rock-bottom price can hide:

  • Poor ventilation
  • Low-quality materials
  • Excessive weight
  • Uncertain safety

At SHARK, every euro invested is justified. No unnecessary options, no compromise on safety. Just what you need to ride strong, long, with style.

Conclusion: buying well means riding better

A good quality/price ratio is the perfect alignment between budget, need, and passion. The right helmet, at the right price, to reveal your style and level.