MMP 10: Motorcycle Helmets – The Difference between DOT, SNELL and ECE

In this session of the Motorcycle Mentor Podcast, I explain the three major motorcycle helmet certifications. If you live in the United States, you should see a DOT on every motorcycle helmet. If it doesn’t show DOT, then it’s not a real helmet. Some helmets also have the SNELL symbol. I’ll explain the difference between these two markings. More specifically, in this session you’ll find out about: What are the three most common certifications: DOT, SNELL, and ECE. Why all real helmets in the US must show the DOT symbol to be legal helmets. What is the difference between DOT and SNELL? Which is better, DOT or SNELL? Who uses the ECE rating? Resources and Links Comparison of SNELL vs. DOT testing from SNELL website. Special thanks for rating the podcast on iTunes… I’d like to personally thank the following people for rating the podcast on iTunes: Scott Foens, and Rob from Canada. Thanks, guys. I appreciate it. Leave feedback or ask a question You can also leave me a voice mail message. I might play your voice mail question during an upcoming podcast. Help the Motorcycle Mentor Podcast And lastly, if you haven’t already done so, would you take a minute to leave a quick rating and review of the podcast on iTunes by clicking on the link below. It would be extremely helpful for the show and I’m aiming for 100 5-star ratings before the end of the year. That would be awesome for a motorcycle-related podcast.

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