Parents & Youth
Keep size, weight, and budget in mind – youth helmets are designed to protect growing players. Check out the Youth Helmet Guide and feel free to ask us about sizing.
A football helmet is your #1 safety item — but it only performs when size, fit and the full setup are dialed in. On this page you’ll find American football helmets for different levels (youth to adult) plus matching facemasks and helmet accessories, so your helmet stays stable in contact, doesn’t pinch, and feels truly locked in.
What matters most: measure head circumference, follow the brand size chart, then choose your build based on play style. Skill players often prioritize vision and mobility, while trench play usually benefits from more front protection and stability. And remember: your helmet is only “game ready” when facemask + hardware + chinstrap are compatible.
Quick picks: Riddell · Schutt · Light Apache · Helmet buying guide · Helmet accessories
Facemasks are available in the matching sub-categories: Light Apache · Riddell SpeedFlex · Schutt F7 · Schutt Vengeance · Kids/Youth.
Note: Below the offers you’ll find more information, tips & FAQs about this category – ideal if you’re still unsure which option to choose.
Looking for a real American football helmet – not just a replica or collectible? You’re in the right place. We carry certified helmets for active use in training and games: Riddell, Schutt, and Xenith. You’ll also find matching facemasks, visors, chin straps, and helmet parts to complete your setup.
Not sure about size, fit, or league rules? We’re happy to help before and after your purchase. Get in touch.
American football is one of the most high-impact sports out there: hard tackles, hits from different angles, head contact in line play, and high-speed collisions in open field. Your helmet is the most important part of your protective gear – it can significantly reduce the risk of head and facial injuries and give you the confidence to play at full speed.
A football helmet is made of multiple protective layers: a strong outer shell (usually polycarbonate), energy-absorbing inner padding (foam, TPU, or air systems), a faceguard made of metal/titanium, as well as a chinstrap and optional visor. Only the combination of all these components provides full protection and comfort. Learn more in the Quick Guide to Football Helmets and the detailed Helmet Guide.
You want performance and protection: choose a helmet based on your position, speed level, and comfort needs. Start with our Quick Guide or go straight to Riddell or Schutt.
Keep size, weight, and budget in mind – youth helmets are designed to protect growing players. Check out the Youth Helmet Guide and feel free to ask us about sizing.
Team helmets, spare parts, reconditioning, and league rules – we support you from purchase to maintenance. Start with Adult & Team Helmets or request personal advice.
All three manufacturers produce helmets for real on-field action – differences lie in fit systems, impact absorption technologies, accessory availability, and youth vs. varsity model ranges. Here’s a quick overview; you’ll find more details on each brand page:
A historic pioneer (plastic shell, fit systems). Popular: SpeedFlex with flex panel & ratchet chinstrap; Axiom Varsity with integrated Tru‑View visor & precision-mapped fit. Many facemask options for position-specific setups. Shop Riddell Helmets · Read more: Riddell brand page.
Known for energy-absorbing TPU systems & external RFLX™ pods (F7 series) to reduce rotational forces. Popular models: F7, Vengeance, A11 Youth. Quick facemask changes thanks to quick-/quarter-turn hardware. Shop Schutt Helmets · Read more: Schutt brand page.
Known for adaptive fit solutions & solid protection systems in both practice and game helmets. Models like the X2e or X3 are ideal for players who struggle with traditional fits or seek an alternative. Shop Xenith Helmets
The outer shell of today’s football helmets is typically made from polycarbonate or comparable high-performance plastics. It helps distribute impact forces over a larger area. Inside, foam, TPU, or air chamber systems absorb shock. Some premium helmets combine multiple materials with varying hardness levels across specific zones.
Flex or deformation zones (e.g. Riddell SpeedFlex front panel, Schutt RFLX™ pods) help reduce impact energy from frontal or angled hits. Additional features like integrated sensors, precision-fit systems, or interchangeable comfort pads offer even more benefits – learn more in our detailed Helmet Guide.
Also pay attention to safety standards & league regulations (e.g. NOCSAE certification, association rules). If you're unsure, ask your coach or contact us – we’ll help you choose a compliant helmet.
A poorly fitting helmet offers less protection – no matter how much it costs. Here's how to get it right:
Step-by-step with pictures: Helmet Size Guide. Tips for younger players: Youth Helmet Info.
Your playing position affects your choice of facemask: Quarterbacks/receivers prefer an open field of vision; linemen choose tighter grills for more frontal protection; linebackers & running backs go for a balance in between. Visors protect your eyes from sun, dirt & fingers – always check league rules for tinted options.
Other useful accessories include: chinstraps in soft/hard versions, liner kits & padding sets to optimize fit, screw/hardware kits, ear pads, jaw pads, and skull caps for hygiene & wearing comfort.
Regular care helps maintain protective performance:
How long does a helmet last? Many players replace theirs every 3–5 years or after hard impacts. Visible cracks, worn materials, or deformed padding = time for a new one. More details: Helmet lifespan, Helmet repair.
Many Flag and 7on7 formats reduce full contact, but head collisions still happen – especially during jumps and accidental clashes. Some leagues recommend soft or lightweight helmets for added protection. Check your league's rules or read our short articles: Flag Football Helmet · 7on7 Helmet.
Whether you’re a first-time player, a parent buying for your child, an import, or looking for a complete team set – we’ll help you with sizing, position-specific recommendations, facemask combinations, and replacement parts. Send us a message or give us a call.
Your football helmet is the most important part of your protective gear. It keeps you safe from high-speed impacts, allows you to focus on your game, and gives you confidence on the field. Below is a compact version of our Football Helmet Buying Guide – perfect if you want the essentials at a glance.
For full details, comparisons, and safety tips, visit our Football Helmet Buying Guide.
There is no single “safest” helmet for everyone. The most important factors are that your helmet is properly certified (for example NOCSAE where required), correctly sized for your head, and fitted the right way. Modern helmets from major brands use different impact-management systems – you get the best protection when the model, size, and fit match your level, league rules, and position.
Not automatically. Higher-end models may offer more adjustability, comfort, or advanced impact features, but the biggest safety factor is still fit and correct setup. A mid-range helmet that fits perfectly can be a better choice than a top model that’s slightly off.
A proper fit feels snug all around with no “hot spots.” The helmet should sit level on your head, not tilt back, and should not shift when you shake your head. The jaw pads should hug your cheeks and the chinstrap should keep the helmet stable without choking.
Inflatable systems allow fine-tuning in multiple zones so you can dial in fit as pads break in. Fixed pad systems rely on swapping pad thicknesses for the correct fit. Both can work great – the key is choosing a system you can maintain and adjust properly.
Many players replace a helmet every 3–5 seasons, but it depends on use, impacts, storage, and maintenance. Heavy impacts, visible cracks, damaged shells, or padding that no longer holds shape are clear signs you should replace it sooner. When in doubt – especially for youth players – replacing earlier is the safer move.
Helmets don’t expire like food, but they do age. Plastics, hardware, and padding can degrade over time. Also: many leagues require helmets to be reconditioned and recertified on a schedule. Always follow your league’s rules and check the certification label status.
Reconditioning is a professional service where the helmet gets inspected, cleaned, repaired if needed, and (depending on the program) recertified. It helps ensure the shell, hardware, and padding still perform as intended and that the helmet meets required standards.
You can, but be careful. Only buy used helmets if you can verify the helmet’s condition and certification/reconditioning status. If the history is unknown, the shell is damaged, or padding is worn out, it’s often safer to choose a verified reconditioned helmet or a new one.
This depends on your league rules. Many leagues only allow clear visors so medical staff can see your eyes in an emergency. Tinted or mirrored visors may require a doctor’s note or can be banned completely. Always check with your coach or league before buying a tinted visor.
They can, especially in cold or humid conditions. Anti-fog treatments, correct ventilation, and keeping the visor clean can help. Also make sure your helmet fit allows normal airflow and the visor is installed correctly.
If pads start to crumble, harden, crack or if the helmet suddenly feels much looser, it’s time to replace pads or the full liner kit. Many players change comfort pads every 1–2 seasons depending on sweat, usage, and how often the helmet is worn.
The chinstrap should keep the helmet from rotating or lifting on contact. If the helmet shifts when you open your mouth, looks like it “floats,” or needs constant re-tightening, you likely need a better strap setup or different strap size/style.
Guardian Caps and other soft-shell covers are designed mainly for practice, to help reduce impact forces during drills. Many teams use them in pre-season and during high-contact practices. They are not a replacement for a helmet, but they can reduce the overall impact load in training. Always follow your league’s rules for use.
Systems like MIPS (Multi-directional Impact Protection System) or other rotational concepts allow a small amount of movement between the head and the helmet. This can help reduce rotational forces during angled hits. It does not prevent all injuries – it’s an extra layer on top of proper fit, technique, and regular maintenance.
Yes – while it doesn’t make the helmet “safer,” a properly fitted mouthguard can protect teeth and help reduce jaw impacts. Many leagues require a mouthguard, and it’s a smart standard for practice and games.
Playing with a helmet that doesn’t fit correctly: too loose, wrong pad thickness, chinstrap not tightened properly, or worn-out padding. Fit issues reduce stability and can make impacts feel worse.
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