How can you tell how old an Arai helmet is?

There are several ways to determine the production date of the helmet: 1. By the production code engraved on the chinstrap D-ring. The code offers a capital letter followed by one or two figures. The capital letter represents the production year, starting with the letter A for the production year 2001.
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How do I find out when my Arai helmet was made?

Your helmet's manufacture date will be located in one of three places, it will be on the:
  1. The Chinstrap D-Ring (Late 2000's to Present)
  2. On a white tag on the long side of the chinstrap (Mid 2000's)
  3. Stamped into the leatherette of the chin strap (Early 2000's)
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Do Arai helmets expire?

All Arai helmets are warranted against defects in material and workmanship, and as serviceable only for the properly fitted first user for 5 years after purchase, but no more than 7 years from the date of manufacture.
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How can you tell how old a helmet is?

The production date is on a sticker inside the helmet under the padding near the ear. The date is shown in the YY/MM/DD format, so for example yours would say 08/XX/XX if it was made in the same year you bought it.
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Where do I find the Snell number on an Arai helmet?

The Snell number is located on a sticker under the center pad of your helmet.
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What does Snell 2000 mean?

This helmet has a Snell SA 2000 rating, which means it is out of date. The ratings are good for approximately 11 to 12 years from the Snell date (depending on new ratings, and a particular sanctioning body's rules).
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Is Snell better than dot?

Impact Analysis

Both of these standards use accelerometers to figure out how fast the helmet stops moving during the impact test as well. But their standards are different here. The DOT allows for up to 400Gs of peak acceleration while the Snell standards only allow up to 275Gs.
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Do helmets really expire?

In general, yes: Helmets have an expiration date. That's because exposure to sunlight, heat, and other elements degrades the foam and other parts of the helmet. Plus, helmets tend to get knocked around with use.
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How long are helmets good for?

The government testing body in the US, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), recommends replacing a bicycle helmet every five to 10 years. The Snell Memorial Foundation, which also certifies helmets for safety, states a firm five years.
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Do motorcycle helmets degrade over time?

You should always make sure you have a reliable safety helmet when riding a motorcycle, but these products don't last forever. Helmets will degrade over time due to various causes. Finding the right time to replace your helmet all depends on how you store it, how often you use it, and the quality of the helmet itself.
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Why is Arai expensive?

Arai uses a single-piece inner shell, but it's made up of multiple densities for structural integrity… but of course, this is more expensive to make. The cost to produce any helmet is of course going to be passed on to the customer, and some of the top brands – like Arai and Shoei for instance – are hand made in Japan.
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What is the life expectancy of a motorcycle helmet?

Yes, your helmet does have a lifespan, and a fairly short one at that. The industry standard states that the lifespan of a motorcycle helmet is five years. That is as long as you have not cut its life short by an accident or impact to it.
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What is the life expectancy of a crash helmet?

If the average mileage for a biker is somewhere between 6,000 miles and 8,000 miles, then it might be suggested that once a helmet has done between 40,000 and 50,000 miles it's about time to change it. The guys who ride 20k a year will often change their helmets every 2/3 years.
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Are Arai helmets round or oval?

Round Oval: used in the Quantum-X model; the most symmetrical shape, but not completely round. Intermediate Oval: used in the most Arai models; middle of the road fit that works for a majority of riders right out of the box. Long Oval: used in the Signet-X; fits long, narrow heads.
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Are Arai helmets Snell approved?

Arai boasts the only helmets to pass both ECE 22.05 and Snell M2020 standards.
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Are Arai helmets handmade?

Every Arai helmet is meticulously handmade by craftsmen and women who are active participants in our mission to present the highest level of protection and quality. From the shell to the paint to the liner, the work is performed by hand by experienced, focused specialists.
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Do unused bike helmets expire?

A bike helmet does not have an expiration date, but should be replaced every 5 years. In addition, a bike helmet should be replaced after a bike crash or if you spot any cracks or defects. The Snell Memorial Foundation is a group that have been testing and setting safety standards for all types of protective gear.
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Does dropping a helmet ruin it?

Dropping a helmet from a short height causes minor damage to your helmet. Major drops or an accident can damage the EPS liner of your helmet. Damage to the EPS liner, which absorbs the energy, can compromise the safety ability of your helmet.
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Where is the expiry date on a hard hat?

The date of manufacture is stamped or molded onto the hard hat shell, usually on the underside of the brim. Similarly, the suspension will be marked with the month and year of manufacture, along with the headband size. Remember the recommended replacement date is from the day of first use.
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Can you wear an expired helmet?

Helmets have a limited lifespan because the resin and other materials used in the manufacturing process over time can be effected by your body fluids, hair oils, ultraviolet light and normal wear and tear. It is prudent advice to replace your helmet 5 years after purchase or 7 years after the production date.
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What to do with expired helmets?

Helmets are made of a mixture of materials that aren't easily separated, and thus will likely get discarded outright if you throw them in your recycling bin. In other words, you can save time by simply binning it yourself from the start.
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Are motorcycle helmets good after 5 years?

Helmet manufacturers recommend that you replace your helmet 3 to 5 years from the 'date of manufacture'. Helmet replacement is also endorsed by the Snell Memorial Foundation which recommends that “motorcycle helmets be replaced after five (5) years of first use, or less if the manufacturer so recommends.”
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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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Which certified helmet is best?

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 does Snell stand for?

Founded in 1957, the foundation is named after William "Pete" Snell, a popular sports car racer who died in 1956 of head injuries he received when the racing helmet he wore failed to protect his head.
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