Best Alternatives To Bike Helmet
Look, for cycling, a traditional helmet is still your best bet for safety, but the Hovding 3 is the only real alternative if you absolutely refuse it.
1. Hövding 3 Airbag Helmet — 4.5/5
This is it, folks, the only legitimate 'alternative' to a traditional helmet that actually offers superior protection in many impact scenarios. It's an airbag that deploys around your head and neck in 0.08 seconds upon detecting an accident [3]. We've seen countless videos, and the protection is genuinely impressive.
Pros
- Unparalleled safety for head and neck in a crash
- Doesn't mess up your hair or look like a helmet
- Advanced accident detection algorithms
- Rechargeable battery lasts up to 15 hours of active cycling
Cons
- One-time use (deploys, then you need a new one)
- Very expensive, a significant investment
- Bulky collar design can be warm in summer
- Weight of the collar can feel heavy on longer rides
Best for: Commuters or casual riders who want maximum protection without the traditional helmet aesthetic, and who are willing to pay for it.
2. Thousand Heritage Collection Helmet — 3.8/5
Okay, so this isn't an 'alternative' in the literal sense; it's still a helmet. But we're including it because it's become *the* stylish choice for urban riders who hate the look of traditional sporty helmets. It’s got that cool, minimalist vibe and some clever features [4].
Pros
- Classic, stylish design with vintage-inspired colors
- Magnetic buckle is super easy to use (and pinch-free)
- PopLock allows for easy security through a ventilation hole
- Comfortable vegan leather straps
Cons
- Less ventilation than sportier helmets, can get warm
- Heavier than many modern road cycling helmets
- Protection is standard, not advanced (like MIPS is optional)
- Pricey for a basic city helmet
Best for: Urban cyclists and casual riders who prioritize aesthetics and comfort over aggressive aerodynamics or advanced safety tech.
3. Giro Register MIPS Helmet — 4.2/5
Again, still a helmet, but if you're turned off by the price or single-use nature of the Hovding and want solid protection with a slightly less aggressive look than a full-on road helmet, the Register MIPS is a fantastic choice. It's comfortable, widely available, and actually has MIPS [5].
Pros
- Integrated MIPS for enhanced rotational impact protection
- Incredibly comfortable and easy to adjust (Roc Loc Sport fit system)
- Good ventilation for a casual/commuter helmet
- Excellent value for money, includes MIPS at a lower price point
Cons
- Aesthetics are standard, not particularly stylish or innovative
- Chin strap buckle can be a bit fiddly
- Visor is small and non-adjustable
Best for: Everyday commuters and casual riders who want reliable, MIPS-equipped protection without breaking the bank or looking like they're training for the Tour de France.
4. Exustar EPS E-Biking Helmet — 3.5/5
This one's a curveball. It’s technically a helmet, but often marketed towards e-bikers who might be seeking something a bit more robust or 'different' than a standard road helmet without going full motorcross. It has a slightly more substantial build, almost like a lightweight scooter helmet, which might appeal to some [6].
Pros
- More robust feel than a typical bicycle helmet
- Often includes a small, integrated visor for sun/rain
- Decent ventilation for its bulk
- Priced competitively for an 'e-bike specific' helmet
Cons
- Can feel heavy and warm compared to road helmets
- Aesthetics aren't for everyone – a blend of scooter and bike
- Limited MIPS integration in many models
- Less aerodynamic for faster cycling
Best for: E-bike riders or commuters who want a slightly more substantial-feeling helmet than typical road designs, and don't mind a chunkier look.