Helmets
Motorcycle Helmets
Rogue Powersports stocks DOT certified motorcycle helmets from the brands riders trust, including Gmax, Scorpion Exo, Fly Racing, Highway 21, Joe Rocket, Z1R, ZOAN, Zox, and ZEUS. Full face helmets like the Scorpion EXO R1 Air for sport and track. Modular and flip up helmets from Gmax and Zox for touring and commuting. Half helmets and open face helmets from Highway 21 for cruiser. Off road and dual sport helmets from Fly Racing and Gmax. Snow and youth helmets too. Every helmet ships free.
DOT Certified Motorcycle Helmets for Every Rider
A helmet is the single most important piece of gear you wear. Whether you ride a sportbike, cruiser, dirt bike, or snowmobile, the right helmet protects your head, isolates noise, and lets you focus on the ride. Rogue Powersports stocks DOT certified helmets in every style from the brands riders trust.
Finding the Right Helmet for Your Riding
- Full Face Helmets: Maximum coverage and impact protection. Quietest at speed and required for track days. The default choice for sport, touring, and most everyday riding.
- Modular Helmets: A full face with a flip-up chin bar. Touring riders love them for the convenience at gas stops and the ability to talk without removing the helmet.
- 3/4 and Half Helmets: Open-face options for cruiser riders who prioritize visibility, ventilation, and a classic look. Pair with goggles or a snap-on shield for eye protection.
- Off-Road and Dual Sport: Designed for dirt riding with a peak, elongated chin bar, and goggle-friendly opening. Dual sport helmets bridge street and trail use.
- Helmet Communicators and Accessories: Add Bluetooth comms, replacement shields, anti-fog inserts, and helmet bags. Most accessories install without tools.
Why Choose Rogue Powersports
- Authorized Dealer for 50+ Top Brands: Gmax, Scorpion EXO, Fly Racing, Z1R, Highway 21, Joe Rocket, ICON, RST. We stock the brands you ask for by name.
- Free Shipping on Most Orders: Free ground shipping within the lower 48 United States on most orders. Same-day shipping when ordered before 12 PM CST.
- 30-Day No-Hassle Returns: Return any unused item within 30 days for a full refund. Free return shipping label included. No restocking fees.
- Real Tech Support: Our team rides what we sell. Call (877) 460-6999 or email info@roguepowersports.com if you need help finding the right product for your bike.
Browse the full motorcycle helmet catalog above. Use the manufacturer's size chart and measure your head about an inch above your eyebrows for the best fit on the first try.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know what size motorcycle helmet I need?
Measure your head circumference about one inch above your eyebrows. Compare your measurement to the manufacturer's size chart — sizing varies by brand, so always check the specific helmet's chart. The helmet should be snug but not painful, with no pressure points.
How long does a motorcycle helmet last?
Replace your helmet every 5 years even if it has never been dropped or impacted. The foam liner degrades from sweat, UV exposure, and humidity. Replace immediately after any crash or impact, even if the helmet looks fine — internal damage may not be visible.
What's the difference between full face, modular, and half helmets?
Full face helmets offer the most protection and noise isolation. Modular helmets have a chin bar that flips up — popular with touring riders. 3/4 (open face) helmets cover the head but leave the face exposed. Half helmets cover the top of the head only and offer the least protection.
Are all motorcycle helmets DOT certified?
All helmets sold for street use in the US must be DOT certified — look for the DOT sticker on the back. Some helmets also carry Snell or ECE 22.06 certifications, which are stricter independent standards. Novelty helmets without DOT certification are not legal for street riding.
Do I need a Bluetooth motorcycle helmet?
Bluetooth helmets are convenient but not required. They let you take calls, listen to music, and use intercom on group rides. You can also add aftermarket comm units like Cardo or Sena to most full-face helmets — the choice usually comes down to budget and convenience.