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Z1R Solaris 2.0 Infinix Modular Helmet

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Z1R Solaris 2.0 Infinix Modular Helmet

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The Best Modular Helmets for Avid Motorcycle Enthusiasts.

Shop Modular Helmets by Brand

We stock modular (flip-up) helmets from seven trusted brands — Shoei, HJC, Scorpion EXO, Daytona, Z1R, Bell, and Sena — so you can jump straight to the maker you trust.

What Is a Modular Helmet?

A modular helmet — also called a flip-up helmet — is a full-face helmet with a hinged chin bar that lifts up, so you can switch between full-face and open-face protection on the fly.

It's the most versatile helmet style you can buy: closed, it protects like a full-face; open, it gives you the airflow and freedom of an open face. That flexibility makes modular helmets a favorite for touring riders, commuters, and anyone who wants convenience without giving up chin protection.

Benefits of Modular Helmets

The biggest benefit is convenience: the flip-up chin bar lets you talk, drink, or cool down at a stop without removing the helmet — while still giving you full-face protection on the road.

  • Convenience at every stop — flip up at gas stations, tolls, and lights without unstrapping.
  • Easier for eyeglass wearers — get the helmet on and off without knocking your glasses.
  • Airflow on demand — open the front in heat or slow traffic to cut fatigue.
  • Less claustrophobic than a fixed full-face.
  • Built-in sun visor on most models.
  • Comms-friendly — pairs naturally with a Bluetooth headset for touring.

The trade-off: the hinge makes a modular slightly heavier and a touch louder than a comparable full-face — a fair exchange for most touring and commuting riders.

Are Modular Helmets Safe?

Yes — a quality modular helmet that's properly certified offers strong protection. Look for DOT and ECE 22.06 certification, and ride with the chin bar locked down for maximum protection.

Modern modulars are tested like full-face helmets. DOT is the U.S. legal minimum. ECE 22.06 tests modular helmets in both open and closed positions and adds a marking: "P" means the chin bar is protective (tested like a full-face), while "J" means jet-style with no chin protection. A P/J-rated helmet is approved to ride open; a P-only helmet should be ridden closed.

Ride with the chin bar down. A modular gives full-face-level protection only when the chin bar is closed and latched — unless it's specifically P/J-rated for open riding. New to helmets? See our helmet buying guide.

How to Choose the Right Size

Measure your head about an inch above your eyebrows with a soft tape, match it to the brand's size chart, and pick a snug fit with no pressure points. Sizes vary by brand, so always check the specific chart.

  • Measure right — widest part of the head, level, measured twice; use the larger number.
  • Mind your head shape — round, intermediate, or long oval; the right size in the wrong shape will pinch.
  • Snug, not painful — the liner breaks in about 15–20%.
  • Between sizes? Size down, and fine-tune with thinner or thicker cheek pads.
Find your exact size: our brand-by-brand sizing charts cover every modular helmet we carry, plus how to measure and match your head shape.

How to Care for a Modular Helmet

Clean the shell and visor with mild soap and lukewarm water, hand-wash the removable liner, and — unique to modulars — periodically lubricate the chin-bar hinge so it keeps flipping smoothly.

  • Shell & visor — lukewarm water and a microfiber cloth; avoid harsh chemicals, especially on matte finishes.
  • Liner & pads — hand-wash and air dry; refresh an older helmet with new liners and cheek pads.
  • The hinge — apply a silicone lubricant to the flip mechanism and visor pivots periodically.
  • Stay fog-free with a Pinlock or anti-fog insert.
  • Storage & lifespan — keep out of direct sun; replace after any impact or about every five years.

Modular vs. Full-Face

Choose a modular for convenience and versatility on tours and commutes; choose a full-face for the lightest, quietest, maximum-protection helmet, especially for sport riding.

Modular Helmet FAQs

Are modular helmets as safe as full-face helmets?

A quality, properly certified modular offers protection very close to a full-face when the chin bar is closed and latched. Full-face remains the benchmark as a single piece, but modern modulars meeting DOT and ECE 22.06 provide strong, real protection.

Can you ride with a modular helmet open?

Only if it's homologated for it (a P/J rating under ECE 22.06), and that's meant for low speeds — stops, parking lots, slow traffic. At road speed, keep the chin bar closed.

How do I choose the right size modular helmet?

Measure around the widest part of your head about an inch above your eyebrows, match it to the brand's chart, and pick a snug fit. Between sizes, size down. See our sizing charts.

How do I maintain a modular helmet?

Clean the shell and visor with mild soap and water, hand-wash the liner and air dry, and lubricate the chin-bar hinge periodically. Store it cool and dry and replace after any impact or about every five years.

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