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A motocross or enduro helmet is the safety foundation a rider needs when the terrain changes, the pace picks up, and conditions get tougher. At MT Helmets we approach this category with one clear idea: offer protection and safety in a lightweight, stable, and comfortable product, designed to enjoy off-road riding without pushing up the price.

Lightweight, stable motocross helmets: less fatigue, more control

In motocross, the feeling of control starts at the neck and shoulders. That's why a lightweight helmet makes a real difference on long sessions: less load, less fatigue, and more precision when you need to correct on a landing or absorb an unexpected bump. The key lies in balance: a helmet that doesn't nod around, with a firm fit and well-resolved weight distribution.

In terms of safety, real protection doesn't depend on a single part, but on a complete system: shell, interior, and EPS work together to manage impact energy. In our off-road helmets we prioritize material strength and a stable fit, because the right size and a correct fit help the helmet stay in place when it really matters.

When it comes to ventilation, off-road riding demands air in motion. When you push hard or climb a technical trail at low speed, heat builds up fast. A well-designed system of intakes and exhausts, with internal channeling, improves comfort and performance, especially on hot days or rides where you really sweat. And there's room for style too: you can choose colors and graphics that match your bike, your gear, and your riding style, without giving up functionality.

Enduro helmets with a removable, washable interior

If motocross is intensity, enduro is endurance: fine dust, mud, rain, temperature swings, and long hours of use. Here, comfort is closely tied to maintenance. A removable, washable interior makes life easier: you can clean the helmet often, keep the fabric fresh, and make that new-helmet feeling last longer.

In enduro, adaptability is also highly valued. Some riders combine slow sections with faster transfers, and the helmet needs to perform under different conditions. A well-designed interior, with padding that stays in place, helps avoid pressure points and improves stability.

At MT Helmets we design in Spain and manufacture to our own standards to offer a consistent quality-price ratio: advanced, affordable protection, without turning the helmet into a luxury item. All our helmets carry ECE 22.06 homologation to ensure safety across every range, off-road included.

Buy Motocross helmets online at MT Helmets

Buying your motocross or enduro helmet at the official MT Helmets online store lets you go straight to what matters: choosing the model, finish, and color that suits you, with the peace of mind of buying a 100% MT product. On this page you'll find the Falcon, available in several finishes so you can match the style to your gear and your riding, without losing sight of the essentials: safety, protection, and a good fit.

To get the purchase right, size comes first. Grab a tape measure, measure the circumference of your head (a couple of fingers above the eyebrows) and, when you try it on, look for that even fit: firm, but without pressing on any one spot. If turning your head makes the helmet shift or wobble a bit, that size isn't the right one for you.

FAQs about Motocross / Enduro helmets

What's the difference between a Motocross helmet and an Enduro helmet?

The motocross helmet usually has more ventilation, designed for intense effort and for wearing goggles, and prioritizes a light, free-moving feel. The enduro helmet, on the other hand, tends to be more geared towards spending hours on the bike: it aims for more comfort, easy-to-maintain interiors, and good performance as conditions change (mud, dust, cold first thing in the morning, and heat at midday).

Why are motocross helmets used with goggles instead of a visor?

Because in off-road riding it's normal to kick up dust, mud, or small stones, and goggles seal better around the eyes and help maintain visibility in tricky conditions. They also improve ventilation when effort is high and speed is low. A full visor can fog up more easily on slow climbs or very technical sections.

How do I know if my motocross goggles fit well with the helmet?

Try them on with the helmet on and check three things: that the goggle foam sits evenly (no gaps at the nose or cheekbones), that the strap is centered with enough tension, and that the frame doesn't uncomfortably touch the top area of the helmet. If moving your head causes extra pressure or the goggles lift up, you need to adjust the strap or look for a goggle model with a different profile.

Which closure is better for motocross: double D-ring or micrometric?

In motocross, the double D-ring closure tends to be the reference for a simple reason: it offers a fit that's very precise and consistent, even under intensive use and vibration. That's why it's the system fitted on the MT Helmets Falcon. Once you've adjusted it to your size, it stays firm, distributes tension evenly, and helps keep the helmet stable while riding. The micrometric buckle, on the other hand, is quicker to put on and take off, but if you're after that more “racing” hold and a solid anchor for off-road use, the double D-ring is the option that best matches that approach.

What features make everyday use of an Enduro helmet easier?

A removable, washable interior, a good ventilation system, padding that doesn't lose shape quickly, and a stable fit are what stand out most. It also helps if the helmet is easy to clean on the outside (mud and dust) and if the design manages airflow well in changing conditions. In enduro, sustained comfort is part of performance.

How long does a Motocross helmet last?

It depends on use and care, but as a general rule you should replace it if it's taken an impact, even if no damage is visible, or if you notice wear in the interior, closure, or shell. Sun exposure, sweat, and everyday knocks also play a role. If you use it often, check the condition of the materials and the overall strength every season.