SGI Core Metallic Blue
Size Guide
How to Measure Your Head for the Right Helmet Size
- Use a soft measuring tape.
- Place the tape 2 cm above your eyebrows and wrap it around the widest part of your head, above your ears and around the back.
- Keep the tape level and snug, not tight.
- Read the measurement in centimeters.
- Compare your measurement to our helmet size chart and choose the closest size. If you're between sizes, pick the smaller one, as padding settles over time.
Product Description
SGI Core Metallic Blue Full Face Helmet
The SGI Core Metallic Blue Full Face Helmet blends advanced rider protection with bold modern styling. Featuring a striking metallic blue finish and streamlined aerodynamic design, the Core is built for riders who want standout looks backed by the latest safety standards.
Manufactured using a lightweight yet durable polycarbonate shell, the SGI Core is ECE 22.06 safety certified — complying with the latest European safety regulations for improved impact protection and rider confidence. Its aerodynamic profile reduces wind resistance and riding fatigue, while the wide-angle visor system offers enhanced peripheral visibility for a safer and more enjoyable riding experience.
The interior is fitted with a removable moisture-wicking comfort liner designed to keep riders cool and comfortable on every journey. A multifunction ventilation system promotes consistent airflow throughout the helmet for added comfort in all riding conditions.
Includes a clear outer visor as standard. Tinted visor available separately.
Specifications
- ECE 22.06 safety certified
- Advanced lightweight polycarbonate shell construction
- Aerodynamic full face design
- Wide-angle visor for enhanced visibility
- Micro metric quick-release chin strap system
- Removable moisture-wicking comfort liner
- Multiflow ventilation system
- SFC speaker fitment cavities
- Premium metallic blue finish
Note: Safety standards vary by region. While this helmet meets ECE 22.06 (Europe), these models may comply with DOT (USA), NBR (Brazil), JIS (Japan), AS/NZS (Australia/New Zealand), and IS 4151:2015(India).