ATR-1, ATR-2, or ATR-3: Which Helmet is the Right Choice for Me?
Choosing between the ATR-1, ATR-2, and ATR-3 helmets is tough—each has unique strengths. Let’s dive into what sets them apart to help you decide.
The ATR-1 is the most affordable. It’s a standout for safety and value, beating most competitors outside our lineup. It’s perfect for riders who want reliable protection without spending a lot, which is why we still offer it.
The ATR-2, now mid-priced, steps up with advanced ODS technology. It handles all types of impacts—low, mid, and high, both linear and angular—better than the ATR-1. Plus, it’s rebuildable, making it a great mix of performance and cost for riders who want durable gear.
The ATR-3 is our top-tier option. It’s lighter, with a carbon fiber shell, cutting-edge tech, and excellent ventilation. Like the ATR-2, it’s rebuildable, but it shines with unmatched comfort and protection. It’s for riders who want the best and don’t mind the premium price.
The ATR-1 gives great value, the ATR-2 balances performance and price, and the ATR-3 offers elite features. All three keep you safe and confident on the ride. Even with the ATR-2’s upgrades, we’ve kept the ATR-1 because it still outperforms most helmets out there, giving riders an affordable, high-quality option.
Quick Comparison Guide

ATR-1 vs. ATR-2 vs. ATR-3: By the Numbers

Angular Acceleration
