Best Helmets In India From Top Brands

Looking for the best helmets in India to buy online? In this blog, I have compiled products I own or have used on one of the occasions. Other than that, I have also added a list of top helmet brands you should know about.

If you’re a new reader of this blog, let me tell you that I’m a full-time blogger and moto-vlogger (here’s the link to my YouTube channel). I have tried quite a few riding products, so you can certainly belong to this list of best helmets in India.

I have concluded adventure rides across India including Shinkula Pass in Zanskar, the newly built Kailash Mansarovar Road to Lipulekh Pass, and the entire Spiti Valley circuit.

 

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Other than recommending products, and a list of top brands in India I have also included a few important things to keep in mind while buying something — whether online or offline.

And to make it easy for you to decide, I have classified this ‘best helmets in India’ list as per their price tag — because I know that PRICE MATTERS!

If you own a Jawa motorcycle (just like I do) you may also be interested in reading this blog on the best Jawa aftermarket accessories. Also, check this list of best riding jackets available online.

Now, let’s get back to the topic at hand and discuss it…

Best Helmets In India

Under 2000 Rupees

The products mentioned below do not offer very good safety. They are made of lightweight material, thus not meant for touring. If you’re looking for something value for money you can certainly buy them, but for longer rides, buy something featured under the ”over 2000 Rupee’ price tag, in the article below!

Studds Ninja Elite
With a single push flip-up mechanism, this is one of the budget flip-ups available in India. The name Studds moreover ensures a good quality ISI-approved product. They happen to be one of the top helmet brands in India for a lower price segment.

I would buy this product for short in-city rides that can serve as a full-face and an open-face at the same time. It also comes with a good ventilation system for added comfort while riding.

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Vega ORD Offroad Helmet
At this price tag, this is one of the best helmets in India with an offroading look. It moreover comes with a double visor. As per the specification, it is ISI Certified with high impact ABS material shell, but honestly speaking, the quality of the product looks nothing more than decent. I would use it for local weekend rides, and not touring.

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Steelbird SB-45 Flip Up Helmet
Again, a very good product at this price tag. Just like Studds Ninja (shared above) this Steelbird product also comes with a single-push flip-up mechanism. Unfortunately, there is no removable padding to wash the sponges in case they get dirty or stink due to sweat.

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Steelbird SB-27 
This is one of the best open-face helmets available at this price tag. It comes with multi-pore breathable padding that adds to comfort and hygiene. As per the description “the inside layer is hair-friendly” though what it means is something debatable.

Three things I love about this product are:

  1. Lightweight
  2. Compact
  3. Stylish (especially the visor)

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Steelbird SBA-1 R2K
If you’re looking for a pocket-friendly full-face helmet with graphics, look no further. The SBA-1 comes with a few more designs at a similar price so buy one that catches your fancy. The top qualities of this product include a reliable brand name, high-impact ABS material shell and breathable padding.

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Under 5000 Rupees

Steelbird SBA-1 With Phone Connectivity (DISCONTINUED)
If you are thinking of buying one of the Bluetooth helmets in India but don’t have a big budget, go for SBA-1 by Steelbird. It comes with internal speakers and AUX connectivity. I have personally used it and the audio quality is pretty decent if you’re riding your motorcycle at 60kmph or below.

Steelbird SBA-2
What do I love the most about this product other than a reliable brand name and an ISI-approved product?… An impressive graphic design.

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Royal Enfield Full Face CAMO Helmet
Complementing Royal Enfield and other motorcycles, this is one of the best helmets in India for under 3000 Rupees. It comes with soft polyester and a knit-mesh liner ensuring added comfort and safety. Thanks to a matte finish, the outer layer is, moreover, scratch-resistant.

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SMK Stellar Sports
If you want an open-face that is not too expensive, go for this product by SMK. For those who don’t know, SMK is one of the top helmet brands in India known for durability and safety. The external shell of SMK Steller Sports is aerodynamical and moulded in EIRT (Energy Impact Resistant Thermoplastic).

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Axor Rage
It is ISI and DOT-certified with a removable and washable lining, and that’s what makes it one of the products available out there. Other than that, it comes with a high-impact ABS material shell and an aerodynamic spoiler at the back for extra stability at high speed.

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SMK Stellar
An ECE 22-05 Certified (ECE stands for Economic Commission for Europe, meaning it is above the minimum safety level required for helmets to be sold in Europe) this product offers very high-quality safety as far as the outer shell is concerned. As I said above, SMK ensures a good and long-lasting product.

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LS2 FF 352
This is, by far, the most budget-friendly graphic motorcycle helmet in India by LS2. Here’s what I love about it the most, other than its impressive design…

  1. Lightweight
  2. Mirror-finish visor
  3. European Certification: ECE 22-05 Certified

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Under 10000 Rupees

AXOR Street DC
Just like SMK, AXOR is also one of the top helmet brands in India. Speaking of this particular helmet, it comes with various vents (nearly 10 intake vents and 5 exhaust vents), multiple shells for added safety, and a removable/washable interior. It is available in a few different graphics at the same price, so check online for your favourite design.

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LS2 FF320
Three things I love about this product the most:

  1. ECE 22.05 certification
  2. The UV Resistant, fog-resistant visor
  3. Lightweight but very durable material

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Royal Enfield Open-Face Helmet
Again, I don’t recommend an open-face for touring, if you still want one, this is one of the best open-face helmets in India that ensures good safety. It goes well with classic-looking motorcycles, particularly the Royal Enfield bikes.

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Under 15000 Rupees

LS2 FF800
If you have a budget of 11k, look no further than this product by 1 Storm. What I love about it:

  1. UV protected visor
  2. AOT Approved ultra-lightweight and durable alloy shell
  3. 3-level top ventilation control and 5-position ventilation channel
  4. Heavily cushioned and comfortable interior, that is also removable and washable

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Top Helmet Brands In India

Now that we have discussed some of the best helmets you can buy online, let’s discuss some of the top sellers too. The list includes a mix of national and international brands. Most of them have a strong online presence.

Please note that the following list does not follow any ranking order.

Axor

Axor helmets are more racing-inspired while keeping their price on the lower side of a budget. Most of their designs are more rounded shapes with a wider front than sleek faces. Their Apex series was the first to come in India with a removable spoiler at the back, and since then, many helmet companies in India, including Steelbird have followed the design. Their products are nice in quality (I won’t say exceptional) and their prices are the best. Most Axors cost between 3000 to 6000 Rupees. I would recommend Axor to occasional tourers.

Vega

Headquartered in Belgaum, Vega is one of the top helmet brands in India that are not just selling in India but are originally Indian. They started operations in 1982 and by 2020 they’ve captured the market well. Today, Vega sells its products not just in India but overseas as well. They make some of the most budget-friendly open-face and mid-ranged full-face.

Steelbird

When it comes to discussing the best helmets in India, mentioning Steelbird is inevitable. They’re the pioneers of landing their SBA series that offers something very similar that expensive Bluetooth helmets do — inbuilt speakers with AUX connectivity for just about 2000 Rupees. Steelbird caters to the needs of varied customer segments today. They have open-face, flip-up, motocross, offroading, or any other design you can think of.

Studds

Studds is one of the most popular helmet brands in India. The company began its operations in the early 1970s and just 50 years they have become a market leader. They focus on a lot of lot on innovation and quality. Despite stylish designs, the price of most of their product remains low.

LS2

When it comes to buying LS2 things become rather challenging because the market today is full of duplicate LS2s. And that’s because they’re so popular — not just in India but worldwide. Most of their products cost a minimum of 3 or 4 thousand rupees. But what comes at that price is guaranteed safety and comfort. LS2 also makes motorcycle apparel by the way.

SMK

SMK is a premium line of headgear by Studds, and they happen to be one of the top three in terms of sales in India. The other two are Steelbird and Vega. Most SMK helmets start from 4000 Rupees and go all the way to 10,000 Rupees. Almost all their designs are patented dual visors along with attractive graphics. Other features include lockable air vents, comfortable padding, aerodynamical design and more. Their products are long-lasting, and they are, hands-down, one of the top helmet brands in India.

SOL

SOL is an American brand that most riders in India don’t know about. Their products feature good all-round visibility, with attractive colour schemes. Most of their designs are DOT-approved and offer a Motogp level of safety. Some of their helmets have as many as 20 outer and inner air vents for added comfort, particularly if you are riding in hot weather conditions as in most places in India.

MT

Another top premium helmet brands in India, MT start from 4000 Rupees and go all the way to 20,000 Rupees. But what comes at that price tag is guaranteed safety and a lot of features. Most of their designs cater to racing needs. MT is originally Spanish.

Royal Enfield

Alongside the motorcycles, Royal Enfield also sells a range of motorcycle accessories and apparel. While I have never been a big fan of their bikes (except for the newly launched Interceptor) I quite like their motorcycle gear. Their riding gear, while neither as expensive nor as heavy as their motorcycles are, nonetheless, recommendable. I have also featured their Gloves in my Best Riding Gloves In India article.

AGV

AGV has been in the market since 1947. They have a range of helmets under the following categories: Racing, Sports, Touring, and Urban. Most of their products also start from 10,000 Rupees the sky is the limit.

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Types of Helmets

Sometimes, more than searching for the best helmets in India, what’s needed is researching about ‘what kind’ will best suit our journeys. Think of what your use is going to be. Is it touring? Or local rides? Would you be recording your journeys and thus install an internal microphone? Do you need a helmet with good aerodynamics?… so on and so forth!

Vaguely speaking, we have 5 types of helmets. All brands in India make these designs. So do your research on what kind of helmet you want, what brand you like the most and the basis of your budget, buy something that best suits your needs…

Full Face

They give you a full cover: from your head to chin to front (with a visor). A full-face one is suitable for all types of bikers. It is recommended to wear a full face if you are going to ride on the highways and go touring.

Open Face

As the name suggests, they cover the top and back of the head but there is no chin bar. They can or cannot have a visor but the absence of a chin bar is what makes them open-face. They are lightweight, however, compromise the safety aspect. Open-face helmets look good on classic retro-looking motorcycles, but as said above, they are not safe! When it comes to the best helmets in India, very few of them have an open-face design.

Flip-Up

This kind has a flip-up chin-bar — meaning, they can be converted into an open face when needed and a full face. The only downside of these helmets is that they are comparatively heavier because of the additional fitting.

Off-Road

Off-road ones are lightweight and designed for optimal protection. They may or may not have a vizor. Mostly, riders usually wear goggles if riding in dusty conditions. They are made keeping aerodynamics in mind.

Dual-Sport

Think of them as a hybrid between offroad and full-face helmets. Most dual-sport come with a visor.

That’s all in the blog about the best helmets in India, including some tips on how to choose one. If you have anything to add, please leave a comment below. If you have questions that need a quick answer, you can also contact me on Instagram.

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I am Dev, and I've been travelling full-time since 2016. I was a journalism student & started my corporate career as a documentary film-maker in England, before moving to India & becoming a full-time nomad. 25+countries. 50+ Brand Partnerships. And the adventure continues...

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