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Are Arai helmets made in Japan?

By Matthew Alvarez

Are Arai helmets made in Japan?

Today Arai Helmet Ltd. has factories in Saitama and Shinto, Japan, and is still a privately owned family business, now in the capable hands of Michio “Mitch” Arai, 81, and his son Akihito.

Where is the Arai factory in Japan?

Arai protect the brains of some of the world’s finest riders and drivers, each with a helmet originating from one of four facilities in Ōmiya-ku, the major manufacturing plant in Shinto, the Katayanagi assembly plant and another facility at Amanuma.

Are there fake Arai helmets?

Beware of counterfeit helmets (Fraud and Scam Webstores). Please be careful when shopping online; if prices are very low and/or website address looks weird, do not buy the product. Genuine Arai helmets are sold only by Arai authorized dealers. Genuine Arai helmets are packed in white cardboard boxes with blue stripes.

Is Arai a good helmet?

In terms of quality, both brands are excellent. Arai has a reputation for being the “best helmets in the world”, but like many ultra-premium products, they can also be a bit finicky, and parts occasionally break (though Arai’s are designed to be repaired easily.)

Who made Arai helmets?

Hirotake Arai
Hirotake Arai, motorcycle enthusiast and founder of Arai Helmet, made a helmet for his own use in the early 1950s, which was the first motorcycle helmet made in Japan.

How good are Arai helmets?

Do helmets really expire?

The Snell Memorial Foundation, which also certifies helmets for safety, states a firm five years. And many manufacturers tell you to get rid of your helmet after as little as three years.

How can you tell fake Arai?

If your Arai has one, it’s a fake. If there’s any hardware between the outer liner and the multi-density foam layers inside, your Arai is an Ainti.

Can you paint Arai helmets?

Paint and Polish by Hand for High-Quality Finish and Less Weight. The Arai paint process includes hand painting and finishing each helmet, and involves more than a dozen steps to deliver a flawless finish.

How often should I replace my Arai helmet?

The general rule of thumb is to consider replacing your helmet every 3-5 years barring that the helmet has not experienced any accidents or significant impact. Most manufacturers and safety organizations recommend this especially if you wear your helmet consistently.

What are the best motorcycle helmet brands?

Shoei Helmets. Shoei is definitely the great choice for you which is from a Japanese company established in 1959 in Tokyo.

  • HJC Helmets. HJC has been in business since 1971 and has been exclusively manufacturing helmets only.
  • Bell Helmets.
  • Arai Helmets.
  • Nolan Helmets.
  • Shark Helmets.
  • AGV Helmets.
  • What is an Arai helmet made of?

    When Japanese construction industry unions made protective headwear compulsory, Arai produced safety helmets for construction workers, made from a resin outer shell lined with cork (which has since been substituted with expanded polystyrene).

    What are the types of motorcycle helmets?

    There are six types of motorcycle helmets: Full face. Modular (AKA Flip-up) Open face (AKA ¾ helmet) Half helmet (AKA brain bucket) Off-road (AKA motocross helmet) Dual-sport (AKA crossover, ADV, hybrid, enduro)

    What is a motorcycle helmet?

    Motorcycle helmet – Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. A motorcycle helmet is a type of protective headgear used by motorcycle riders. The primary goal of a motorcycle helmet is motorcycle safety – to protect the rider’s head during impact, thus preventing or reducing head injury or saving the rider’s life.