- Safety Certification
Look for helmets that meet British Standard BS7928 or ICC/BSI approved standards — these are the gold standard for cricket helmets. - Grille / Face Guard
Steel or titanium grilles that are securely attached and offer full face protection. - Ventilation
Multiple large vents and internal airflow channels to keep you cool during long innings. - Adjustable Fit System
Dial-fit or padded adjustable systems for a snug, comfortable fit. - Weight
Lighter helmets reduce neck strain, especially important for younger players.
- Measure your head circumference just above the eyebrows.
- The helmet should feel snug but not tight. You should be able to shake your head without the helmet moving.
- Always try on helmets if possible — fit is more important than brand.
- Beginners & Juniors: Lightweight, well-ventilated helmets with adjustable fit.
- Club Players: Mid-range helmets with strong steel grilles and good impact protection.
- Advanced Players: Premium lightweight helmets with excellent ventilation and high-end protection.
You can browse our full selection of cricket helmets for adults, juniors, and all playing levels by visiting our Helmets category.Pro Tip
Replace your helmet after any significant impact (even if it looks fine) or every 2–3 years, as the protective foam can degrade over time. Never buy a second-hand helmet.Disclaimer
The information in this buyer’s guide is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to replace professional advice. Cricket involves risk of serious injury. Always wear a properly fitted helmet and follow manufacturer guidelines. Individual results and safety may vary.Ready to Play Safer?
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