Best bike helmets for mountain bikes in 2026
Ranked by security, value, and ease of use for mountain bikes.
Our recommendation
For mountain bikes, the POC Omne Air SPIN is our top pick with an overall score of 88/100 and a fit score of 78/100. The strongest all-rounder in this comparison: light, well ventilated and with real oblique-impact protection via SPIN.
What to look for
For a mountain bike, protection comes first. A proper MTB helmet with extended coverage and MIPS technology — Fox Speedframe Pro, Giro Manifest or Bell Sixer — is essential given the crash risk. Knee and elbow pads (Fox Launch, Leatt AirFlex) are strongly recommended on more technical terrain like Vaals or Austerlitz. MTB gloves with reinforced palms protect in crashes and dampen vibration. For roadside repairs: a multitool (Topeak Ragnet), tube patch kit, CO2 cartridge or mini pump, and a quick link in your pack. A hydration pack like the Camelbak M.U.L.E. or Evoc Ride 16 is more practical than bottle cages on bumpy terrain — you can keep riding and drink through the tube. MTB glasses with light-tinted lenses for the woods (Oakley Sutro Lite, 100% Speedcraft) protect against branches. Clipless pedals with larger contact platforms (Shimano SPD M520 or XT) give more control than road cleats. Finally, an MTB permit for areas like the Veluwe — legal riding is better for everyone. A thorough wash brush and chain cleaner belong in the shed.