Whether you’re looking for a way to improve your safety on your commute, off-road or long weekend rides, these are the best cycling helmets you can buy.

When it comes to improving your safety while riding one of the best electric bikes (or any bike), clipping on one of the best cycling helmets is the best thing you can do before leaving the house. Although there isn’t a law that enforces the use of a helmet when getting around on two wheels, studies show that wearing a helmet can significantly reduce the risk of death and the severity of brain injuries if involved in a crash. 

All helmets sold in the UK and US have to meet the EN 1078 and Consumer Product Safety Commission’s CPSC 1203 standards respectively, passing requirements such as G-force thresholds and impact tests. But when looking for a helmet, this is the minimum you should expect. 

A key safety feature to look out for is MIPS – a multi-directional impact protection system. Located between the internal padding and the EPS (expanded polystyrene) outer shell of the helmet, the thin layer is unnoticeable when wearing the helmet but comes into its own if involved in a crash. The MIPS allows for 10-15mm of rotation, reducing rotational impacts and associated risks such as concussion and trauma. 

Other than MIPS, things to factor in when buying a cycling helmet include its airflow (with more vents generally equalling better ventilation), reflective detailing and even integrated lights. 

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This is the best cycling helmet we’ve tested

POC’s Ventral MIPS Helmet (buy now) is the standout helmet in this list. Ultra comfortable and extra safe, it’s a premium product that’s also fairly reasonably priced compared to other top-of-the-range helmets.

Other cycling helmet recommendations

1. POC Ventral MIPS Helmet

Product shot of POC cycling helmet

Men’s Fitness verdict

This helmet combines safety and style, featuring 13 vents for airflow, comfort, and an aerodynamic design. It’s also priced competitively among top-tier helmets.
Pros
  • Comfortable aero-optimised helmet 
  • Superior MIPS safety
Cons
  • Matte black finish scratches easily 
  • Expensive
SizesS (50-56cm) / M (54-59cm) /  L (56-61cm)
FeaturesMIPS; EPS liner; Aero-optimised design; Grippers for sunglasses storage
Colors9 colors available

It’s no surprise that Swedish company POC can apply its headgear knowhow to snowsports and cycling with equal success. Both sports rely on comfort, reliability and aerodynamics for its safety gear, and its Ventral MIPS cycling helmet excels at all three.

It’s a premium, aero-optimized helmet with 13 vents so it never leave you red-faced. Well-designed padding, sunglasses storage and lots of strap adjustment help make this one of the comfiest, best-designed lids we’ve tested.

2. Giro Escape MIPS Helmet 

Product shot of Giro cycling helmet

Men’s Fitness verdict

The Giro Escape MIPS helmet offers comfort and visibility with integrated front and rear lights, making it ideal for year-round commuting. Priced at $130, it’s a solid choice for urban cyclists.
Pros
  • Integrated rechargeable lights 
  • Reflective detailing 
Cons
  • Hot in warm weather
SizesS (51-55cm) / M (55-59cm) / L (59-63cm)
FeaturesMIPS, integrated rechargeable lights, one-hand micro-adjustment, reflective webbing and detailing
ColorsMatte black / Matte chalk / Matte graphite

If you’re a regular commuter or urban rider, we’d recommend you check out the Giro Escape. Not only does it come with the peace of mind of MIPS protection, it also has integrated rechargeable lights, front and rear. There’s reflective detailing too to increase your night-time visibility, and a rear adjustment dial you can use with gloves, making it our go-to helmet for year-round city use.

3. Endura Singletrack MIPS Helmet

Product shot of Endura helmet

Men’s Fitness verdict

The Endura is designed for off-road biking, offering safety with MIPS and Koroyd technologies, comfort from 15 vents, and a lightweight feel. Priced in the mid-range, it’s a sound investment.
Pros
  • Koroyd and MIPS protection for reasonable price 
  • Great breathability 
Cons
  • No reflective detailing 
  • Worth going a size up if between ranges 
SizesS-M / M-L / L-XL
FeaturesKoroyd; MIPS; Removable/adjustable visor; Goggle-friendly design; One-handed micro-adjust fit system
Colors9 colors available

Endura has become one of the most dependable UK brands when it comes to off-road gear. Its Singletrack helmet offers both MIPS and Koroyd protection, an adjustable and removeable visor and a goggle-friendly design, making it suitable for cross-country, enduro and all-mountain riding.

There are 15 vents and plenty of moisture-absorbent padding, and overall we think this is a great off-road helmet for all but the most extreme pursuits, particularly for the price.

4. Specialized Align II Helmet

Product shot of Specialized helmet

Men’s Fitness verdict

This helmet combines safety with style, featuring MIPS technology for added protection. While comfortable and well-ventilated, it can struggle with sweat during intense rides.
Pros
  • Great price 
  • Reflective detailing 
Cons
  • No eyewear storage 
  • Sweat management could be better
SizesS/M (52-56cm) / M/L (56-60cm) / XL (59-62cm)
FeaturesMIPS; Reflective detailing; Compatible with Specialized’s ANGi crash sensor
ColorsMatte black / Matte white / Oak green metallic and black reflective / Gloss cast blue / White sage

With the Align II, Specialized proves you don’t have to spend a fortune to look after your noggin. A fraction of the price of some of the helmets on test, it’s one of the best value MIPS lids around.  And while it might lack features like dedicated eyewear storage, the Align II gets the job done and looks pretty good doing it.

With 16 vents, Specialized’s proprietary 4th Dimension Cooling System and a micro-adjuster at the rear to fine-tune fit, we think it’s a standout pick for the price.

5. Oakley ARO3 Endurance MIPS Helmet 

Product shot of Oakley cycling helmet

Men’s Fitness verdict

Offers exceptional ventilation with 19 vents and includes MIPS for safety. Its lightweight, low-profile design is stylish for both cycling and casual outings. However, sizing may be an issue.
Pros
  • Impressive ventilation 
  • Front vent eyewear storage 
Cons
  • Comes up a bit small  
SizesS (52-56cm) / M (55-59cm) / L (58-62cm)
Features MIPS; Adjustable dial; Sunglasses grippers 
ColorsPolished and matte black reflective / Matte redline / Matte poseidon / Matte franktel and light curry / Matte light grey / Polished and matte white reflective 

Oakley is another manufacturer that specialises in cycling and snowsports gear, and in the ARO3 it’s produced a versatile all-rounder that’s lightweight, well vented and relatively affordable. It managed to squeeze 19 vents into a sleek, low-profile design. And we reckon that minimal look makes it suitable for road, MTB or commuting use.

Given its reasonable price, this might be the only helmet riders who dabble in different kinds of cycling really need.

How we tested the best cycling helmets

Our testers rode up to 150km a week across a mixture of road, gravel and indoor cycling. They tested these helmets over a variety of uses: on commutes to work, trips to the gym or supermarket, as well as longer sessions on road, gravel and trail. Each helmet was primarily tested in the environment it was designed for –  for example, a mountain bike helmet off-road, and a commuting-focused lid for shorter, local journeys. All helmets were tested over a prolonged period, mostly from the height of summer to the depths of winter. 

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