Are HJC helmets ECE approved?

Using CAD technology, HJC crafted a lightweight helmet with a great fit, and best of all, it meets or exceeds DOT FMVSS 218 and ECE 22.05 requirements.
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Are HJC helmets DOT approved?

Your HJC helmet is designed to meets DOT standard. Contact HJC America for more information about the DOT standard. Modifying your helmet may increase your risk of serious injury or death in an accident. Do not modify your HJC helmet.
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Is HJC C70 ECE approved?

The helmet it's replacing was actually given a maximum safety rating of 5 stars by UK helmet testers at SHARP (ECE version), and of course the HJC C70, like all helmets for sale in the US, is certified DOT compliant too.
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Is my helmet ECE approved?

An ECE approved helmet can be recognised by the label on the chin strap, which states the letter 'E' followed by a number. The number indicated in which country the helmet has been certified.
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Which HJC helmets are Snell approved?

The HJC CL-17 is a tried-and-tested all rounder polycarbonate helmet that's Snell certified and well loved by owners.
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The Snell Helmet Standard is Meaningless



Is ECE better than Snell?

Snell certification involves more rigorous and more extensive testing which would suggest it is the better motorcycle helmet standard. ECE certification is the most up-to-date current standard and it is recognized in most countries.
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What is ECE certified helmets?

While every helmet on the US road needs to be DOT certified, the ECE standard is a certification for most of the European countries, recognised by well over 50 countries. It is also considered by most racing organisations in the world. To understand protection, one should begin with energy and its impact.
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Are ECE helmets legal in Canada?

In Canada, helmet laws are stipulated by the province or territory. Usually, they only require that a helmet meet one of the DOT, Snell or ECE ratings. And in many cases, archaic certifications like the Snell M2005, BSI and CSA are legally acceptable as well. So staying legal isn't a problem.
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Are ECE helmets legal in the US?

Strictly speaking, if you are a motorcyclist in the United States, the ECE helmet standards are not applicable, at least from a regulatory mandate perspective. Rather, the standard that does apply is the Department of Transportation (DOT) Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 218.
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Are ECE helmets legal in United States?

A. No, ECE approved helmets are not legal in the United States, motorcycle helmets in the US need to be DOT approved.
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Are HJC Helmets good?

HJC helmets are extremely comfortable, stylish and use top quality materials and safety features. We love HJC's price points too. They are reasonably priced especially given the sheer number of features they have. Bike riders of all budgets can afford to get a good quality helmet through HJC.
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Who uses HJC helmets in MotoGP?

HJC's professional athlete roster includes MotoGP riders Pol Espargaró and Brad Binder, as well as a number of up and coming Moto2 and Moto3 racers. HJC is also a supporter of professional racing in the USA, with sponsored MotoAmerica Superbike riders Tonie Elias and Garrett Gerloff.
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Is HJC i10 a good helmet?

Intended as a replacement for the highly successful, long-running CL-17, the HJC i10 is an impressive basic helmet, as it has more than basic features. Right away, you'll see that it is a Snell 2020 approved helmet, which many riders consider to be essential for headwear. Next, it has an array of intake air vents.
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Is HJC i10 DOT approved?

If you don't need a fancy logo or alligator leather, the new HJC i10 will give you something more important: solid protection, a DOT and Snell rating, and good comfort all in a nicely finished helmet.
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What does HJC helmets stand for?

HJC is short for Hong Jin Crown Company, a South Korean firm that started making riot and safety helmets back in 1971. They're known for producing good value low and mid-priced helmets that often offer some pretty innovative and useful features.
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Is HJC RPHA 11 pro Snell approved?

The RPHA 11 Pro is DOT and ECE approved, as expected, but if you want a Snell sticker, the RPHA 11 does not have one. Another safety feature is the emergency release cheek pads. Rather than a dangling tab, HJC uses an integrated loop—a nice touch.
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Does Shoei have ECE?

Safety. Well, like all helmets for sale in the US, it's DOT certified (it's also ECE 22.05 certified), meaning it'll not fall apart on its first bump.
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What is the difference between DOT and ECE?

While the DOT and SNELL testing allows a technician to strike a helmet anywhere within a range, ECE tests require the strikes at fixed points. This leaves open the possibility of helmet manufacturers “gaming the system” and beefing up protection at those points to pass an unsafe helmet.
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What does ECE 22.05 mean?

The ECE stands for Economic Commission for Europe and the 22 refers to Regulation No. 22. The 05 part refers to a specific amendment to the regulation (yawn!). Essentially, they're rules put in place to make sure crash helmets for sale in Europe protect the head adequately in an accident – and include info.
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Is my helmet CSA approved?

You can find the label inside or on the helmet. Helmets sold in Canada are certified by CSA (Canadian Standards Association), CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission), Snell or ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials).
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How do I know if my helmet is DOT certified?

Helmets that meet FMVSS 218 must have a sticker on the outside back of the helmet with the letters “DOT,” which certifies that the helmet meets or exceeds FMVSS 218. It is important to note that some novelty helmet sellers provide DOT stickers separately for motorcyclists to place on non-complying helmets.
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Can I remove the DOT sticker from my helmet?

You can now remove the approval certificate sticker on the outside of your helmet, but you still need to have an internal certificate label or sticker to avoid a fine from a copper who thinks they know the law better than you.
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What does ECE compliant mean?

ECE – Created by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. ECE versions feature front position functions. ECE-compliant guarantees your lights are compliant in the European Union and in non-European countries that have adopted ECE Regulations for visibility, durability, and reliability.
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Are Arai helmets ECE approved?

Arai Passes ECE, Snell, & FIM Standards

Test any Arai helmet anywhere on the shell and you'll find it performs above average (according to Arai).
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Are ECE helmets legal in Australia?

European Standards

On Friday 11th December 2015, helmets passing the European Standard 22.05 became legal for use on NSW roads. The remaining States and Territories followed suit and by 2016 ECE helmets were legal across Australia.
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