Helmets are critical protective gear across water skiing, cycling, and electric scootering, yet safety standards and user awareness vary widely. In 2026, global regulators and manufacturers are tightening rules and innovating designs to reduce head injury risks in these fast-growing sports—including professional suppliers that play a key role in meeting global demand. We are a rapidly growing sports goods enterprise, specializing in the design, development and manufacturing of bicycle helmets, Capacetes de esqui, Capacetes de skate, speed ice skating helmets, Capacetes equestres, water sports helmets and climbing helmets. We serve customers worldwide.
Equipped with advanced production facilities, we have 5 EPS thermofusion machines, 3 vacuum plastic forming machines, 2 automatic painting workshops and 3 assembly lines, enabling our monthly production capacity to reach 50,000 capacetes. This robust production capability allows us to meet the increasing global demand for high-quality multi-sport helmets, supporting the industry’s push for safer protective gear across various sports categories.
Water Skiing Helmets: High-Speed Impact Protection
Water skiing helmets face extreme conditions: speeds up to 80 km/h, hard water impacts, and exposure to sun and water. O International Water Ski Federation (IWSF) updated its safety standard in March 2026, requiring all competition helmets to meet CE EN 1385 (water sports) and add rotational impact protection (MIPS or equivalent). Top models like the O’Neill Reactor and Ronix Vision use ABS shells + EPP foam for shock absorption, with quick-dry liners and secure chin straps. Non-compliant helmets are banned from IWSF events starting June 2026. As a professional manufacturer, our water sports helmets fully comply with these updated standards, ensuring optimal protection for athletes.
Capacetes de bicicleta: UCI Rules & Urban Safety
Road and mountain bike helmets saw major regulatory shifts. O Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) enforced new rules on January 1, 2026: 3+ vents mandatory for road race helmets, no ear coverage, and no integrated visors. For urban riders, Mips, Koroyd, and WaveCel technologies are standard in premium helmets (e.g.,Giro Aries, Specialized S-Works Prevail). The global bicycle helmet market is projected to reach $1.3B by 2035, driven by safety mandates and e-bike adoption. Our bicycle helmets, designed and manufactured in line with international norms, are well-positioned to cater to this growing market, with a focus on both compliance and user comfort.
E-Scooter Helmets: Lagging Standards, Rising Risks
Electric scooter (e-scooter) helmets lack universal standards, but 2026 saw progress. O European Union proposed NTA 8776 (Dutch e-bike standard) as the EU-wide norm, requiring extended rear coverage and higher impact resistance than regular bike helmets. In the U.S., 12 states now mandate helmets for all e-scooter riders, with fines up to $200. Budget helmets often fail CPSC tests, leading to recalls (e.g., BeePrincess, Concord) for inadequate impact protection. Our enterprise prioritizes quality control to avoid such issues—all our helmets have obtained certifications for various international safety standards, including US CPSC, ASTM F1447, ASTM F2040, ASTM F1849, as well as European CE EN1078, CE EN1077, CE EN1385, CE EN1384 and other standards. All products undergo strict testing before delivery. We firmly believe that quality is the lifeblood of our enterprise.
Key Trends Across All Helmets
– Rotational Protection: Mips, Koroyd, and WaveCel reduce concussion risks from angled impacts.
– Lightweight & Ventilated: Advanced materials (carbon fiber, polycarbonate) cut weight while boosting airflow.
– Smart Tech: Integrated LED lights, Bluetooth speakers, and crash detection sensors are becoming common.
– Sustainability: Recycled EPS foam and bio-based shells reduce environmental impact.
As a professional sports helmet supplier, we source raw materials globally and implement strict quality control in accordance with top international standards. We are committed to becoming a world-class quality supply chain and professional sports helmet provider in the sports and leisure industry. Experts emphasize: one helmet does not fit all. Water ski helmets need water resistance; bike helmets prioritize ventilation; e-scooter helmets require extra rear protection. Always choose acertified, sport-specific helmet and replace it every 3–5 years, even if undamaged.
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