LS2 Rapid Crypt Full Face Helmet
Our selection of full-face motorcycle helmets offers riders maximum protection, comfort, and coverage. Full-face helmets protect your head, face, and chin, making them a top choice for highway riding, touring, and everyday commuting. We carry trusted brands and a wide range of sizes to help you find the right helmet for your riding style and fit needs.
Full-face helmets provide the highest level of protection by covering the entire head and face. They help reduce wind noise, protect against debris and weather, and offer added confidence on long rides. Many styles include advanced ventilation systems and anti-fog visors for comfort in changing conditions.
Modular helmets combine the protection of a full-face helmet with added convenience. The front chin bar flips up, allowing riders to speak, hydrate, or take quick breaks without removing the helmet. These helmets are popular with touring riders and commuters.
Choosing the right helmet depends on fit, safety ratings, and comfort features. Look for certifications, secure retention systems, proper sizing, and ventilation that suits your riding conditions.
What is a full-face motorcycle helmet?
A full-face helmet covers your entire head, including your chin and face, providing the highest
level of protection for most riding conditions.
Are modular (flip-up) helmets as safe as full-face helmets?
Modular helmets offer similar protection to traditional full-face helmets while adding
convenience. Many riders choose modular helmets for touring and commuting due to their flip-up
design.
What is the difference between DOT, SNELL, and ECE helmet ratings?
DOT (Department of Transportation) is the minimum safety standard required for
street-legal motorcycle helmets in the United States. SNELL certification
involves more rigorous, voluntary testing and is often preferred for racing and high-impact
protection. ECE (Economic Commission for Europe) standards are widely used
internationally and focus on real-world impact testing and helmet performance. All three ratings
indicate tested safety standards, with different testing methods and requirements.
How should a motorcycle helmet fit?
A helmet should fit snugly without pressure points. It should not move when you shake your head
and should feel secure while remaining comfortable.
Do full-face helmets have ventilation?
Yes, most full-face helmets include ventilation systems designed to circulate air, reduce heat,
and help prevent visor fogging.
Can I try helmets on in person?
Yes. If you’re local, you can visit our Maple Shade, New Jersey store to try on
full-face and modular motorcycle helmets in person. Trying helmets on in store is the best way
to ensure proper fit and comfort before you buy.