Helmets and accessories
( number of products: 179 )Looking for solid protection for track and field? In this category you will findmotocross helmets andhelmet accessories - From visors and bolts, to full helmets for off-road driving.
? You are only interested in helmets? View subcategory: helmets for cross country.
- cross and enduro helmets
- helmet visors, windshields and mounting accessories
- original brands: FOX, Leatt, Airoh, HJC
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This category covers MX/off-road helmets and the small but critical helmet accessories that keep your head protected and your setup race-ready. Whether you ride motocross, enduro, or trail, you’ll find solutions for common issues like poor fit that causes pressure points on long rides and damaged or fogged eye-port parts after roost, crashes, and constant goggle swaps. Stock up on replacement visors, peak screws/bolts, mounts, and other hardware so one missing part doesn’t end your weekend.
When choosing, start with fit and compatibility: confirm shell size, head shape, and that the visor/peak, screws, and side plates match your exact helmet model and generation. Next, pick the right type for your riding: lightweight, well-vented MX helmets for hot track days, or more coverage and stability for enduro stages and mixed terrain. Check materials and hardware quality (impact-resistant peaks, corrosion-resistant bolts) and think about maintenance—parts that are easy to remove make it quicker to clean mud, swap goggles, and inspect the shell and liner.
Common mistakes include mixing non-matching hardware that loosens over time and riding with a cracked peak or stripped screws that compromise stability at speed. Replace accessories after a hard impact, when the visor vibrates or won’t hold position, or when mounting points show play; and replace the helmet after any significant hit, even if damage isn’t obvious.
Tip: Keep a spare visor screw/bolt kit in your gear bag—one lost fastener can make a helmet unusable on the gate.




























