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Horse riding helmets are essential safety gear designed to protect riders from head injuries in case of falls or collisions. They feature a durable outer shell made from materials like polycarbonate or carbon fiber, an impact-absorbing liner, and a secure retention system with adjustable straps. Many helmets also include ventilation for comfort and meet safety standards such as ASTM or EN certifications. Available in various styles and sizes, riding helmets ensure both protection and comfort for equestrians.

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Why do I need a riding helmet?

A riding helmet protects your head from serious injury in the event of a fall or impact. Head injuries are one of the most common and severe riding injuries, and a properly fitted helmet significantly reduces risk.

Are horseback riding helmets required?

Many riding schools, competitions, and barns require helmets—especially for children and beginners. Helmet requirements can also vary by location, so customers may want to consult their state or local laws to understand specific riding safety regulations. Even when not required, wearing a helmet is strongly recommended for all riders.

How do I know if a helmet fits correctly?

A properly fitted helmet should:

  • Sit level on your head (not tilted back or forward)
  • Feel snug but not tight
  • Not move when you shake your head
  • Have the front edge about one inch above your eyebrows

If it shifts or feels loose, it’s not the right fit.

How do I choose the right helmet size?

Measure the circumference of your head just above the eyebrows and refer to the manufacturer’s sizing chart. Helmet sizing can vary by brand, so always check before purchasing.

When should I replace my riding helmet?

It is strongly recommended to replace your helmet:

  • After any fall or impact, even if no damage is visible
  • Every 5 years (or sooner if recommended by the manufacturer)
  • If it shows cracks, loose padding, or a damaged harness

Helmets lose effectiveness over time due to wear and material breakdown.

Can I buy a used riding helmet?

It’s not recommended. You can’t know if a used helmet has been compromised by a previous fall or impact, which could reduce its protective ability.

Are all riding helmets safety-certified?

No. Be sure to choose a helmet that meets the recognized safety standards required by your chosen discipline, as different disciplines may have specific certification requirements. Certification ensures the helmet has been tested for impact protection.

How should I care for my riding helmet?
  • Wipe the exterior with a damp cloth
  • Remove and wash liners if removable (follow manufacturer instructions)
  • Store in a cool, dry place away from heat and sunlight
  • Avoid dropping or crushing the helmet

Proper care helps maintain safety and comfort.

Can I wear a bike or ski helmet for riding?

No. Bicycle and ski helmets are designed for different types of impacts and do not provide adequate protection for horseback riding.

Do riding helmets come in different styles?

Yes. Helmets come in various styles for disciplines such as hunter/jumper, dressage, eventing, and western riding, offering different profiles, ventilation, and finishes while maintaining safety standards.

Do helmets come with a warranty?

Many helmet manufacturers offer a warranty, which may include a crash or impact replacement policy. Coverage and eligibility vary by brand and model, so please contact us directly for specific warranty details.

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