Skateboarding Helmets
This category covers skateboarding helmets for street, park, and cruiser use, including multi-impact and skate-specific skate/snow crossover designs. Around 220 products span budget through premium options (average price ~(price varies)), with top brands like S-ONE represented and an average rating of 4.72
Top Products
OutdoorMaster Skateboard Helmet with Removable Liners
OutdoorMaster
Budget
OutdoorMaster helmet for multi-sport use
OutdoorMaster
Budget
OutdoorMaster skateboard helmet with removable liners
OutdoorMaster
Budget
OutdoorMaster skateboard cycling helmet with removable liners
OutdoorMaster
Mid-Range
OutdoorMaster skateboarding helmet with removable liners
OutdoorMaster
Mid-Range
OutdoorMaster skateboard cycling helmet with removable liners
OutdoorMaster
Mid-Range
OutdoorMaster skateboard helmet with removable liners
OutdoorMaster
Mid-Range
OutdoorMaster skateboard cycling helmet with removable liners
OutdoorMaster
Mid-Range
OutdoorMaster skateboard helmet with two removable liners
OutdoorMaster
Mid-Range
OutdoorMaster multi-sport helmet with removable liners
OutdoorMaster
Mid-Range
OutdoorMaster skateboard helmet with removable liners
OutdoorMaster
Mid-Range
OutdoorMaster skateboard & cycling helmet
OutdoorMaster
Mid-Range
OutdoorMaster skateboard cycling helmet with removable liners
OutdoorMaster
Mid-Range
OutdoorMaster skateboard helmet with removable liners
OutdoorMaster
Mid-Range
OutdoorMaster skateboard helmet with removable liners
OutdoorMaster
Budget
OutdoorMaster skateboard helmet with removable liners
OutdoorMaster
Mid-Range
OutdoorMaster skateboard helmet with removable liners
OutdoorMaster
Mid-Range
Triple Eight Sweatsaver helmet for skateboarding and more
Triple Eight
Mid-Range
Triple Eight Sweatsaver Helmet for Skateboarding & More
Triple Eight
Mid-Range
Triple Eight Sweatsaver Helmet for Skateboarding
Triple Eight
Mid-Range
Bike Skateboard Helmet - adjustable multi-sport
Apusale
Budget
Bike helmet for multi-sport: adjustable 3 sizes
Apusale
Budget
Triple Eight Sweatsaver Helmet for skateboarding and more
Triple Eight
Mid-Range
Bike Skateboard Helmet – adjustable for multi-sport
Apusale
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right size helmet for skateboarding?
Measure the circumference of your head just above the eyebrows and compare it to the helmet brand's sizing chart; helmets should fit snugly without excessive movement and sit level on the head with the front edge about one to two finger-widths above the eyebrows
What safety certifications should I look for in a skateboard helmet?
Look for industry-standard safety certifications such as CPSC (U.S. consumer helmet standard), ASTM F1492 (specialized skateboard/roller sports standard), or CE EN1078 (European standard); certified helmets have passed impact and retention testing appropriate for skateboarding
What are the differences between hard-shell and multi-impact (soft-shell) skate helmets?
Hard-shell helmets have a tough outer shell with an EPS foam liner designed for single high-impact protection, while multi-impact or soft-shell helmets use thicker foam or expanded polypropylene for repeated low-to-moderate impacts; choose based on riding style, risk level, and desired weight/ventilation balance
How much should I expect to spend on a skateboard helmet and what does price indicate?
Prices commonly range from budget options under $50 to higher-end models over $100, with an average around $60–$80 for many products; higher prices often reflect additional features like better ventilation, lighter materials, branded certifications, or removable liners rather than a fundamental difference in basic impact protection
How do I maintain and inspect my helmet for continued safety?
Regularly check for cracks, compressed or misshapen foam, frayed straps, and damaged buckles; clean with mild soap and water, avoid heat or solvents, and replace the helmet after a significant impact, visible damage, or according to the manufacturer's recommended service life (commonly 3–5 years)
Can I use a bike helmet or ski helmet for skateboarding?
Some helmets certified to ASTM F1492 or multi-sport standards are appropriate for skateboarding, but bike helmets certified only to CPSC are designed for different impact types and may not meet skateboard-specific standards, so use helmets that explicitly list skate or multi-sport certification when possible
What comfort and fit features should I prioritize for frequent skating?
Prioritize adjustable fit systems, adequate ventilation, moisture-wicking liners, and lightweight construction; a helmet that allows strap adjustment and has removable/washable liners increases comfort for frequent or long sessions