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Appendix / Reference Guide

Choosing a Helmet in Australia

A guide to finding an eBike helmet that is both legal in New South Wales and fits correctly.

⚠️ Quick legal reminder: Any helmet you wear must meet **AS/NZS 2063** (Australian/New Zealand standard), **EN 1078** (European standard), or **CPSC 1203** (US CPSC standard) to be legal on NSW public roads and paths. Look for these certifications inside the helmet before you buy.

What to look for in a helmet

1. Safety Standard Certification

The most important thing. Don't buy a helmet that doesn't carry one of the three approved standard stickers. Price is not an indicator — a $30 helmet that carries the standard sticker is legal and protective; a $200 helmet without it is neither.

2. Fit Over Everything

A certified helmet that fits correctly protects you far better than a certified helmet that doesn't. Ensure the helmet sits level on your head (not tilted back), the straps form a clean 'Y' under your ears, and you can fit no more than two fingers under the chin strap.

3. Ventilation

eBike riders cover ground fast, but don't always create enough breeze to stay cool. A helmet with plenty of vents is much more comfortable, making it far more likely that you'll wear it on hot days.

4. Visibility Features

Look for commuter helmets with built-in rear LED lights or reflective detailing. These add an extra layer of active safety when riding in dark or rainy NSW weather.

Types of certified helmets available in Australia

🏁 Road / Sport Helmets

Aerodynamic, well-ventilated, and designed for speed. Ideal for active eBike riding.

  • Price range: $40 – $300+
  • Common Brands: Bell, Giro, Specialized, Trek, Lazer, Bontrager
  • Best for: Long commutes and sport-oriented riders.

🏙️ Commuter / Urban Helmets

Offers more coverage at the back of the head. Often features casual styling, integrated visors, or rear LED safety lights.

  • Price range: $50 – $200
  • Common Brands: Nutcase, Kali Protectives, MET, Giro (Caden), Bell (Daily)
  • Best for: School-age riders and delivery couriers.

🛒 Budget-Certified Helmets

Entry-level helmets that meet all legal Australian safety standards. Excellent for growing riders who need size updates frequently.

  • Price range: $20 – $50
  • Available at: Kmart, Target, Big W, Anaconda
  • Best for: Rapid growth years and budget conscious riders. (Always double check for the AS/NZS sticker inside).

What NOT to buy

NSW Reference Sources

Topic Official Reference Source
NSW bicycle road rules Transport for NSW — Road Rules for Bicycle Riders ↗
Approved helmet standard exemptions NSW Government — eBike FAQs ↗
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