That's was a very good read and thank you very much my friend [emoji1]You first have to decide what style of helmet you want. Open face, 3/4, modular, peanut, etc. Each style has it's own set of advantages and disadvantages and only you can decide which one suits your purpose.
Once you decide on the style, I would strongly urge you to go to a large shop with a good variety of helmets. A good and knowledgeable sales guy or gal is a big help. Helmets are made in differing internal shapes, and this is critical in getting the proper helmet. This is where a good salesperson comes into play. New helmets should be snug, very snug, but not uncomfortable. The foam padding breaks in and they get looser with time. Where the helmet around the shop to make sure it's comfortable with no pressure points, called hot spots. If you feel one, discard that choice immediately because it will only get worse.
Here's a good link for helmets so you can pre-shop.
http://www.webbikeworld.com/motorcycle-helmets/motorcycle-helmets.htm
First and foremost a helmet must fit properly and be comfortable. Since everyone's head is a different shape that is tough to recommend one brand. I use an HJC IS-MAX2 size 3X that I purchased at Cycle Gear. It is a Modular with a drop down internal sun shield for round shaped heads. If you have no shops like Cycle Gear around, try going to a motorcycle show or as was stated Revzilla is an excellent source for info and purchase.
https://www.revzilla.com/best-motorcycle-helmets-2017
Interesting that you should mention the HJC IS-MAX2 - My Honey and I are in the process of updating equipment and are looking at new helmets. An employee at a bike shop we visited recommended this helmet and we were quite impressed with the comfort and visibility and LOVED the internal sun shield. He advised us he felt it was quiet - but we're talking about a "kid" with 30 year old ears verses our going on 70 year old sensitive-to-noises and not-yet-deaf-ears. Your opinion, O Wise One, :bowdown: about wind noise and ventilation, please. :helpsmilie:
The IS-MAX was my previous choice, and it was the LOUDEST helmet that I had ever used... :shocked:
And I hate saying this: my previous experiences with HJC have always been positive... :dontknow:
Yeah that's for sure. I agree with u 100%It's a shame bike shops don't offer a "Ride and Try" for helmet shoppers. It's one thing to wear it around the shop, but another to actually be able to feel it while riding and being able to evaluate it for noise, venting, etc. Lot of money to spend for an oops! :sour:
Yeah that's for sure. I agree with u 100%
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Maybe not for a week or even two days but they say u should try them for atleast 45min to an hour in store. But I see your point though. .How long should the ride-and-try go for? 24 hours? A week? And, would you want to purchase a helmet someone else wore (and sweated into) for a week?
My Missus would argue with your about the value of my head... but I DO agree with you.
Like the old advertisement from Bell Helmets said"
"If you've got a $10.00 Head: use a $10.00 helmet"