5 Practical reasons to wear a helmet

5 Practical reasons to wear a helmet

When cycling, you might be wondering why there is a need to wear a helmet because it can sometimes be an annoyance. The obvious reason is for your safety and protection and of course, it’s a legal requirements. Experts say that wearing a helmet reduces the risk of a head injury by up to 70 per cent, so that’s a another good reason why it should be a part of your overall bicycle gear.

Imagine riding your bicycle and you suddenly get swerved into on the road and end up hitting your head on the pavement. If you aren’t wearing a helmet, you may land yourself in the hospital with a severe head injury.

Apart from head protection, there are other valuable reasons to wear a helmet. In this article, we will share with you five practical reasons you should wear a bicycle helmet:

1. It boosts safety levels

When riding a bicycle, your head and face are the parts of your body that are most vulnerable to accidents. As mentioned, you don’t want your face to get shoved into the pavement or your head to get hit by a stone. Without wearing a helmet, you can easily get injured. So, always wear your helmet when bicycling to avoid unwanted situations.

2. It acts as protection from bad weather

Your helmet can also serve as protection against harsh weather conditions. For instance, you can have your helmet protect your face from the UV rays of the sun. Should you get caught by the rain, it can also protect your head from the heavy downpour or act as a shield against the snow or hail.

3. It sets a good example

Almost everyone knows the importance of a helmet for safety reasons. Yet, some kids just do not like wearing one, risking their lives on the pavement or road. If they see you wearing a helmet, they’ll realise that that is the right thing to do and start wearing it as well. You can set a good example and be a great role model for the kids.

4. It offers aesthetic appeal

For aesthetic reasons, your helmet completes your overall bicycle get-up. Imagine wearing a cycling suit while on your bicycle – it won’t be complete without the helmet. Wearing a helmet can be the difference between making you look like a legit cyclist or an enthusiastic amateur.

5. It increases visibility

Riding at night can be a bit dangerous, especially when there are fewer light sources around. For this reason, it’s best to wear a bike helmet that has a built-in reflector. With the reflector on your head, you can easily be seen by a person driving a motor vehicle so that they can pass by you safely.

Conclusion

At this point, you now should realise the importance of having a helmet in your overall bicycle gear. As outlined above, you need one for your safety and protection against bad weather. You also need it to set a good example to other cyclists, enhance your overall aesthetic appeal, and have the utmost visibility on the road.

We are an authorised New Zealand distributor of brims for helmets for sports such as cycling, equestrian, climbing, and paddling. If you need a bicycle helmet for your protection, get in touch with us today to see how we can help!

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Pam A.
Love the Da Brim

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Clay D.
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GIM1962
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Rebecca Q.
Much less pain

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