How to Choose a Motorcycle Helmet in Summer?
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Helmets are mainly divided into three types: full-face helmets, half helmets, and three-quarter helmets. Here is relevant information: 1. Full-face helmets: Full-face helmets provide maximum coverage for the head, offering the most comprehensive protection in the event of an accident, thus having the highest safety rating. The downside is that they can be very hot to wear in summer, especially when waiting at traffic lights. 2. Half helmets: Half helmets, also known as "brain buckets," only cover the upper part of the head. They are convenient to wear and not too hot in summer, and they don’t take up much space in the motorcycle luggage compartment. The downside is that they cover too little of the head, failing to protect the cheeks and chin, and can easily be thrown off during a crash, leaving the head exposed, thus offering poor protection. Additional goggles or visors are required.