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MX Helmets and Goggles Engineered for Clear Vision and Protection

Alpinestars® motocross helmets and goggles are developed as an integrated vision and protection system for dirt, sand, and roost. Helmet port geometry and strap channels support a stable goggle fit, while balanced weight distribution and pre-shaped liners help maintain head control through braking bumps and landings. Optics are tuned for contrast and clarity in variable light, and secure sealing foams block dust without creating pressure points. The result is consistent visibility and impact management that keeps your focus on lines, traction, and timing.

 

Shells, Impact Management, and Secure Retention

Advanced shell constructions pair with multi-density impact liners to manage energy across a wide range of speeds. Extended chin bar coverage and carefully engineered visor breakaway points help address direct hits and roost deflection. Double D-ring closures provide reliable security in dirty conditions, and emergency-release cheek pads facilitate safer helmet removal. Certification varies by model and region; select the rating that matches your events and local requirements. For complementary body coverage, integrate neck support and roost deflectors from our MX protection.

 

Cooling, Fit, and Stability Over Whoops and Jumps

Large intake and exhaust vents, channeled EPS, and moisture-wicking, removable liners help regulate temperature during high-output motos. Multi-shell sizing and ergonomic cheek pad options promote a secure, close fit that resists helmet pump without excess pressure. Adjustable peaks allow glare and roost management, and strap guides keep goggles planted during rapid head movements. Explore our dedicated selection of motocross helmets for additional fits and graphics.

 

Goggle Optics, Seals, and Field of View

Impact-resistant lenses with anti-fog treatments, tear-off or roll-off compatibility, and wide peripheral apertures support reading ruts and traffic at a glance. Triple-layer face foam balances sweat absorption with a consistent seal, while outrigger frame designs distribute strap tension evenly across the helmet. Silicone-lined straps prevent slippage, and interchangeable lens tints help tune contrast for bright sun, overcast skies, or night riding. Frame profiles are shaped to interface cleanly with helmet ports for minimal gaps and pressure.

Build your MX helmet and goggle setup with Alpinestars® by choosing the shell size and fit first, then pairing a goggle that seals consistently around the nose and cheek contours. Select lens tints for the day’s conditions, pack tear-offs or roll-offs as needed, and confirm strap stability before the gate drop. To complete a head-to-toe dirt system with jerseys, pants, boots, and guards, explore our broader motocross gear collection.

Domande frequenti Nascondi FAQ
What safety certifications should I look for on MX helmets and goggles?

For motocross helmets in the United States, look for the DOT mark indicating compliance with FMVSS 218. Many off‑road helmets also carry ECE 22.06 certification, which reflects updated impact and rotational assessments; both are widely recognized in the market. Always check your series or event rules if you race, as organizers may specify accepted standards.

Goggles are typically built with impact‑resistant polycarbonate lenses; some models reference the EN 1938 standard for motorcycle eye protection. For shopping by category, explore our MX helmets and goggle accessories.

How should a motocross helmet and goggles fit together?

Your MX helmet should feel evenly snug around the crown and cheeks without hot spots or pressure points; it shouldn’t shift when you shake your head. When you add goggles, the foam should seal uniformly to your face without pinching your nose, and the strap should sit flat around the shell, under the peak. If you wear glasses, choose “OTG” (over‑the‑glasses) goggles and confirm the helmet’s eye‑port provides adequate clearance.

Try the helmet and goggles together in a riding position to confirm field of view, ventilation through the chin bar, and that the peak doesn’t interfere with goggle placement.

What’s the difference between an MX helmet and a street helmet?

MX helmets use a large eye‑port for goggles, an extended chin bar for airflow and roost protection, and a peak to help with sun and debris; ventilation is prioritized for lower‑speed, high‑effort off‑road riding. Street helmets typically have an integrated face shield, more aerodynamic shells, and closed vents for sustained highway speeds.

Choose an MX helmet for dirt, trail, and track riding with goggles. For mixed pavement/dirt use, confirm the helmet style and eye protection match your primary environment.

Which goggle lens tint and tear‑off/roll‑off system should I use for different conditions?

Select lens tints for light conditions, and choose a vision‑clearing system based on debris and mud. General guidance:

ConditionsLens tintSystem
Bright sunSmoke/gray or mirroredStandard with tear‑offs
Overcast/woodsYellow/amber for contrastStandard or tear‑offs
Mud/wet racesClearRoll‑offs for continuous clearing
NightClear onlyStandard

Note: some venues restrict disposable tear‑offs—check local rules. Find films, canisters, and spare lenses in goggle accessories.

How do I clean and care for MX helmets and goggles, and when should I replace a helmet?

Remove pads and liners (if detachable) and hand‑wash with mild soap; rinse thoroughly and air‑dry out of direct heat. Clean the shell and goggle lens with warm water and a soft cloth; avoid solvents and abrasive cleaners. Let foam and straps dry completely before storage.

Replace your helmet after any significant impact or around five years of regular use, as materials and EPS liners age over time. Inspect straps, rivets, and the shell periodically; replace scratched lenses and worn goggle foam for optimal vision and seal. For peaks, screws, and spares, see MX helmet accessories.