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Helmets

Maintain clear and smooth communication with your crew during off-road excursions with our specialized communication helmets for the Polaris Xpedition. These advanced helmets integrate cutting-edge audio technology, allowing you to speak seamlessly with fellow riders over long distances while exploring even the most rugged terrain. Our helmets have built-in microphones and speakers that deliver crisp, interference-free sound. Their tough shells protect against impact, and when you put them on, they fit comfortably and securely around your head. Shop our high-quality and durable options and enjoy audible, crystal-clear audio so you never miss a callout again.

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Consider These Factors As You Shop

Audio Quality and Range

The quality of audio from your helmet is crucial. This is why you must get helmets that offer crisp, interference-free audio and confirm their range. Choose helmets with advanced noise-canceling technology to filter out wind, engine rumble, and ambient sounds for best results. If you frequently ride among spread-out groups or venture farther away from home, you must note the range of the helmet's radio system.

Comfort and Fit

If you ride for long on the trails, you'll need helmets that provide a comfortable and secure fit. This is so that fatigue from extended riding does not set in. Opt for helmets with lightweight polycarbonate shells with adjustable paddings, liners, and straps that cushion softly against your chin and cheek. Ensure they also feature air vents that give you access to fresh air if you don't have a race air pumper system.

Durability and Protection

It is not uncommon to be hit by flying debris on the trails or to bump into objects in the heat of action. This is why you need helmets that are tough and resilient. The most commonly used materials in helmet construction are Polycarbonate shells reinforced with carbon, fiberglass, or Kevlar. These materials protect you against impact from any off-road hazards and provide wear and UV resistance with waterproofing to boot. This means they can safeguard the helmet's internal communication system against damage from water. 

Integration and Customization

If you want more out of your helmets, look for models that offer Wireless/Bluetooth and audio port compatibility with your mobile devices. They can add some entertainment and music to your ride. Also, go for communication helmets that sync with radios and intercom systems to maintain communication within your group. You can configure these helmets to keep direct lines with single/multiple receivers and use them hands-free during your busiest days at the trails. 

Battery Life

Choose helmets with strong battery power to enjoy sustained connectivity and communication during extended off-roading adventures. Your helmet's battery should typically have enough runtime to last a day on a single charge. You should also choose models that offer quick battery replacements and ensure the batteries are easily accessible.