When selecting a helmet for paragliding, it is essential to consider the different options available in order to choose a model perfectly suited to your practice. “Open-face” or “1/2 jet” helmets are characterized by the absence of a chin guard, offering an increased feeling of freedom as well as a wide panoramic view that is particularly enjoyable in flight. Highly appreciated for their lightweight and comfort, they allow you to fly with great ease, especially in calm conditions.
Conversely, the full-face helmet is designed for enhanced protection. Equipped with a chin guard, it effectively protects the face in case of an incident. This type of helmet also helps to reduce wind noise, significantly improving comfort in flight, especially during long transitions. By limiting external constraints, it also helps to reduce fatigue and preserve hydration, two important factors during extended flights.
Finally, the possibility of adding a visor to certain paragliding helmets is a valuable advantage. It helps to reduce wind impact on the face, improve thermal comfort, and optimize visibility in flight. This option enhances the overall experience by providing better protection while maintaining excellent visual clarity.





