Your Vision, Our Expertise, The Perfect Helmet.

Your Vision, Our Expertise, The Perfect Helmet.

One of the greatest engineering challenges in a modern equestrian helmet is providing effective ventilation without compromising its structural integrity. A rider generates a significant amount of heat, and staying cool and comfortable is crucial for focus and performance. However, every vent is a potential point of weakness in the helmet's structure. At SPIRIT, our R&D team uses advanced techniques, including thermal dynamic modeling, to solve this challenge. We don’t just cut holes; we design sophisticated airflow systems. We strategically place intake vents at the front of the helmet to draw in cool air, which is then channeled over the rider's head through deep internal grooves in the EPS liner. This air collects heat and moisture before being expelled through exhaust ports at the rear. We often reinforce the bridges between the vents with a co-molded internal skeleton to maintain the helmet's strength during an impact. This intelligent approach allows us to create an equestrian helmet that provides exceptional cooling for rider comfort, even on the hottest days, while still exceeding the stringent ASTM/SEI impact standards.

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Extensive Industry Experience

The company has a proven track record, with over 18 years of experience serving international brands and a factory that has been manufacturing sporting goods for more than two decades.

Comprehensive OEM & ODM Services

They specialize in providing full OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) and ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) services, demonstrating their capability to handle everything from design and development to final production for their clients.

Strong R&D and Design Capabilities

With a strong R&D department and a professional technical team, they focus on continuous innovation and integrating modern, fashionable styles into their product designs to meet diverse market demands.

Certified Quality and Safety Compliance

Their commitment to quality is backed by an ISO 9001:2008 certification. Critically, their products meet multiple international safety standards, including CE, CPSC, ASTM, and AS/NZS, assuring clients of their safety and reliability.

Wide and Specialized Product Range

They are not limited to one type of helmet. Their expertise covers a broad spectrum of sports, including cycling, skiing, motorcycling, horse riding, and climbing, showcasing their versatility as a specialized manufacturer.

Established Global Market Presence

The company has a strong export history, with established markets in North America, Europe, Australia, South America, and the Middle East, indicating their experience in navigating international logistics and market requirements.

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Established in 2008, SPIRIT (HK) Sports Co., Ltd. is a specialized helmet manufacturer in China providing comprehensive OEM & ODM services. Our team offers over 18 years of experience serving international brands, backed by a factory with more than 20 years in sports equipment manufacturing.

We develop a wide range of safety helmets—including models for cycling, skiing, motorcycling, and climbing—all engineered to meet major international safety standards such as CE, CPSC, ASTM, and AS/NZS.

As an ISO9001 certified company, we are committed to integrity, quality, and customer satisfaction. We leverage our strong R&D capabilities and professional technical team to deliver the safest protection products to a global market, with primary exports to North America, Europe, Australia, and other regions.

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Key Differences: Helmets for Dressage, Jumping, and Cross-Country

While all certified helmets offer baseline protection, the design of an equestrian helmet is often tailored for the specific discipline. For dressage, the aesthetic is paramount. Helmets are typically very traditional and elegant, often with a classic black velvet finish, a formal bow at the back, and a more conservative profile. For show jumping, helmets become more modern and versatile. They often feature durable matte or gloss finishes, better ventilation, and sometimes a wider, more protective brim. The most distinct equestrian helmet is designed for the high-impact sport of cross-country. Safety is the absolute priority here. These helmets must have a fixed, non-detachable brim, are often brightly colored for visibility, and feature the most extensive ventilation to keep the rider cool during the intense exertion of the course. At SPIRIT, we have the expertise to manufacture the ideal helmet for every discipline.

The Process of Creating a Custom Equestrian Helmet

The journey of creating a custom equestrian helmet with an OEM partner like SPIRIT is a meticulous and collaborative process. It begins with your brand's unique design vision. This includes the helmet's shape, profile, and the specific aesthetic details that will define its place in the market—be it a classic velvet finish for the hunter ring or a carbon-fiber accent for jumpers. Our engineering team then takes this concept and creates a 3D model, ensuring the design can be manufactured to meet or exceed ASTM/SEI safety standards. Once the design is approved, we create physical prototypes for you to evaluate the fit, finish, and feel. After final refinements, we manage the entire production process, from sourcing premium materials to expert assembly and finish application. The final step is managing the official third-party testing and certification, delivering a stunning, safe, and fully compliant custom equestrian helmet ready for your brand.

The Anatomy of a Modern Equestrian Helmet

A modern equestrian helmet is a highly engineered system of components working in concert to protect the rider. The outermost layer is the cosmetic finish, such as velvet, matte paint, or a gloss coat. Beneath this is the hard outer shell, often made from a durable polymer like ABS or polycarbonate, which prevents sharp objects from penetrating the helmet and spreads the force of an impact. The most critical layer is the energy-absorbing liner, made of high-grade Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) foam. This is the part that crushes to absorb the energy of a fall. Some helmets may also include a MIPS slip-plane layer for rotational impact protection. Finally, the comfort liner, which is typically removable and washable, and the multi-point retention harness work together to ensure a comfortable and secure fit. Every component in a SPIRIT-made equestrian helmet is chosen and integrated for optimal safety and performance.

How SPIRIT Ensures a Perfect Fit in Every Helmet

A proper fit is essential for an equestrian helmet to provide maximum protection. At SPIRIT, we engineer a multi-faceted approach to ensure a secure and comfortable fit for a wide range of head shapes. It starts with the internal shape of the helmet itself, which we have refined over 17 years to provide a comfortable, accommodating fit. The core of our system is the adjustable retention harness. A dial-adjustable cradle at the back of the helmet allows the rider to fine-tune the circumference for a precise, 360-degree grip. This system is also vertically adjustable to sit perfectly at the base of the skull. We use a secure 3- or 4-point harness made from soft, durable webbing to ensure the helmet remains stable without causing chafing. Finally, we provide interchangeable padded liners of different thicknesses, allowing the rider to achieve a truly customized fit. This comprehensive system ensures a SPIRIT-made equestrian helmet is both safe and exceptionally comfortable.

User Reviews

What users say about SPIRIT SPORTS

We've partnered with SPIRIT on our OEM helmet line for over five years, and their consistency is unmatched. Their team understands our brand's quality standards implicitly and delivers exceptional products on schedule, every time. They are a reliable and indispensable part of our supply chain.

David Müller, Senior Product Manager

As a startup, bringing our unique design vision to life was our biggest challenge. The R&D team at SPIRIT was phenomenal. They not only embraced our concept for a new skate helmet but also enhanced it with innovative features and materials. The final product exceeded all our expectations.

Sarah Jenkins, Founder & CEO

Safety is non-negotiable for us, especially since our products are for the children's market. SPIRIT gives us complete peace of mind. Their rigorous adherence to CPSC and ASTM safety standards, combined with flawless manufacturing quality, makes them our trusted partner for all our helmet needs.

Michael Chen, Head of Procurement

The communication and customer service from the SPIRIT team are truly top-notch. From initial inquiry to final delivery, the process was seamless. They are responsive, professional, and genuinely committed to ensuring a smooth partnership. It’s a pleasure working with such a proactive team.

Olivia Walsh, Operations Director

Working with SPIRIT to develop our new line of horse riding helmets was a fantastic experience. Their ability to customize features to fit our specific market demands while maintaining a reasonable price point was incredible. They are true experts in both design and manufacturing.

Emily Carter, Brand Owner
Frequently Asked Question

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The most important certification in North America is ASTM F1163, which is then verified by the SEI (Safety Equipment Institute). In Europe, the prevailing standard is CE VG1 01.040. These standards ensure the equestrian helmet has been rigorously tested for specific equestrian-related impacts, including falls onto hard surfaces and impacts from a horse's hoof. A helmet bearing these certifications, like those made by SPIRIT, has proven its ability to provide the necessary protection.

Absolutely not. Bike helmets and equestrian helmets are certified to protect against completely different types of impacts. A bike helmet is not designed to withstand the force of a fall from the height of a horse, nor is it designed to protect against a focused impact like a kick from a shod hoof. Using the wrong helmet provides a false and dangerous sense of security. Always use a certified equestrian helmet specifically designed for horse riding.

A high-quality equestrian helmet consists of several key components working together. It starts with a strong outer shell to resist puncture and spread impact force. Inside this is a critical energy-absorbing liner, typically made of EPS (Expanded Polystyrene), which crushes on impact to protect the head. A secure, multi-point harness and retention system is vital to keep the helmet in place during a fall. Finally, a comfortable, moisture-wicking inner lining enhances rider comfort and hygiene.

At SPIRIT, the OEM process is a close partnership. It begins with your brand's unique design, which can include specific shapes, ventilation patterns, and aesthetic finishes like traditional velvet, modern matte, or luxurious leather accents. Our engineering team then translates this vision into a design that meets and exceeds ASTM/SEI safety standards. We proceed through prototyping, in-house pre-testing, and material selection to perfect the final product. We then manage the entire manufacturing and certification process, delivering a beautiful, safe, and market-ready custom equestrian helmet.

The standard recommendation is to replace your equestrian helmet every five years from the date of first use, or immediately after any significant impact or fall, even if there is no visible damage. The protective EPS foam is designed for a single impact, and its integrity can be compromised without any outward signs. Additionally, materials can degrade over time due to sweat, heat, and UV exposure. Regular replacement is a crucial part of rider safety.

MIPS stands for Multi-directional Impact Protection System. It is an inner liner, or slip-plane, designed to reduce the harmful rotational forces that can be transferred to the brain during an angled impact. Given that falls from a horse are rarely straight down, angled impacts are very common in equestrian sports. While not yet a required standard, the inclusion of MIPS in an equestrian helmet is considered a significant advancement in safety technology, and it's a feature SPIRIT can integrate into our modern helmet designs.

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