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Helmets with Removable & Washable Linings

If a removable and washable helmet lining is important to you, all the helmets on these pages should fit the bill.

When we say they’re removable, we mean either part or all of the lining is removable so you can wash and/or sanitise it then pop it right back in. Many linings are anti-bacterial too, so if you’re particularly hygienic (not a problem I have myself!) have a look out for one of those (we’ll mention it in the review). And if the lining’s removable, you can usually buy replacement linings as well – or you can adjust the fit by buying cheek pads of different sizes.

Alternatively, click these links for loads more information on helmet comfort and linings or if you’re looking for a helmet with quick release lining (EQRS).

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Classic fibreglass open face helmet with built-in Sena 10S bluetooth.

Sena Savage open face bluetooth motorcycle helmet review. Sena are best known for their range of bluetooth headsets of course. But nowadays, they're integrating them...
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Shark Evojet Review: unusual flip-front helmet with a one piece chin...

Shark's Evojet flip-up modular motorcycle helmet review. Shark have become flip-front helmet specialists over the last few years, first with the Evoline series, then with...
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Excellent value all rounder thermoplastic helmet: review of the LS2 Storm.

LS2 Storm great value motorbike helmet review. The LS2 Storm (sold as the LS2 Assault in the US) is a modern looking sports touring helmet...
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HJC’s premium flip-up touring helmet with sun visor: HJC RPHA 90.

Full review of the HJC RPHA-90/90S modular crash helmet. HJC's RPHA series of helmets are their higher performance range of lids (it's actually short for...
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What owners think: Shoei Ex-Zero Retro Helmet review.

Shoei Ex-Zero Retro helmet review. A practical Retro? Shoei's design department are starting to let their inner-hipster take over! Because their retro - the Ex-Zero...

Nexx X.G100R Racer review: a retro full face motorcycle helmet with...

Nexx X.G100R Racer: Retro cool full face helmet; now with added visor. First, Nexx introduced the X.G100. That's a composite fibre retro helmet with a...
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Schuberth’s C4 flip-front helmet – great for touring and sportsbike riders.

Schuberth C4 Basic, Pro and Pro Carbon Review. The Schuberth C4 Basic and Pro are fibreglass flip-up helmets (Pro Carbon is full carbon fibre) that's...
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Premier Trophy Review: a proper old school retro helmet with SHARP...

Premier Trophy: full face classic style motorbike helmet review. Premier have been making helmets since the mid 50's. They started up in Westminster, California but...
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Caberg Droid: SHARP 4 star safety rated futuristic modular with Pinlock.

Caberg Droid review - one of the best protecting flip-front helmets around. It's pretty easy to see why Caberg called their new modular helmet the...
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Caberg Horus: a low price flip-up with panoramic Pinlock visor.

Caberg Horus flip-up motorbike helmet. The Horus is a thermoplastic modular helmet made by Italian brand, Caberg. It's been designed to work best for touring riders...