The New Standard in Safety & Visibility
A Helmet with Always-On 360° visibility & premium MIPS protection.
No batteries. No cables. No compromise.
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Designed for Safer Riding, From Every Angle
ADVANCED IMPACT PROTECTION
Integrated MIPS rotational impact protection, certified safety standards, and lightweight in-mold construction combine to deliver dependable protection for everyday riding — from commuting to recreational cycling.
Safety certified: CE EN1078/CPSC/NTA8776
CRASH REPLACEMENT
Swivvle® Crash Replacement Program ensures you’re protected even after an accident. Register your purchase HERE.
Ride with Confidence
BUIILT-IN SUSTAINABILITY
Always-On visibility eliminates the need for electronic lighting components, reducing battery waste and long-term maintenance.
In partnership with Go Forest & Tree-Nation a tree is planted for every Swivvle® sold.
Integrated Visibility Technology
Always-On Visibility Technology
Swivvle® SR-TECH™ integrates engineered retroreflective materials directly into the helmet shell. This creates continuous 360° visibility without electronics, charging, or activation — helping improve rider recognition in changing light conditions.
Designed to complement traditional bike lights — not replace them — for layered visibility on the road.
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Swivvle® helmets integrate advanced Always-On retroreflective materials directly into the design, helping you stay visible in changing light conditions — from bright daylight through dusk to urban night riding. No charging, no activation, just continuous visibility built into the helmet.
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Traditional helmet visibility solutions often rely on lights, charging routines, and electronic accessories. Swivvle® takes a materials-based approach, delivering consistent visibility without cables, batteries, or ongoing maintenance.
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By eliminating electronics and batteries, Swivvle® reduces material complexity, electronic waste, and long-term environmental impact. It’s a simpler, more responsible approach to safety — design and sustainability intertwined.
Fit Notes
Every head is different, but with the Swivvle® integrated dial fit system in every helmet, it’s easy to make small adjustments for a comfortable fit. Just turn the dial clockwise to tighten or counterclockwise to loosen. You can also remove some or all of the interior fit pads without affecting the safety of your lid to accomplish your preferred fit. More questions about getting the perfect fit? Contact us.
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Find a flexible measuring tape or a phone charger (and a ruler to measure it against).
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Wrap the cord around your head just above the eyebrows.
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Use the chart to find your size. If you’re in-between sizes, size up.
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Swivvle helmets integrate retroreflective technology directly into the helmet material itself. Unlike reflective stickers or coatings, the reflective properties are embedded throughout the helmet shell, creating 360-degree visibility when light hits the surface at night.
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No. Swivvle helmets are not glow-in-the-dark. Instead they use retroreflective materials that reflect light back to its source, such as car headlights. This makes the helmet appear bright and highly visible to approaching vehicles in low-light conditions.
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The reflective technology is integrated into the helmet material itself, so it does not fade over time. As long as the helmet surface is clean and undamaged, it will continue to reflect light whenever illuminated by a light source.
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Swivvle helmets are tested to meet recognised international safety standards. Depending on the model, certifications may include:
CE EN1078 (European bicycle helmet standard)
CPSC (United States bicycle helmet standard)
NTA8776 (standard for speed pedelec and e-bike helmets up to 45 km/h)
Some models also incorporate MIPS®, a safety system designed to reduce rotational forces during angled impacts.
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MIPS® (Multi-directional Impact Protection System) is a low-friction layer built into certain helmets. It allows the helmet to move slightly relative to the head during angled impacts, helping reduce rotational forces that could otherwise be transmitted to the brain.
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Retroreflection is the process of reflecting light back toward its source. When headlights shine on a retroreflective surface, the light is returned directly to the driver, making the object appear much brighter and easier to see in the dark.
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Fluorescent materials appear extremely bright during daylight because they convert UV light into visible light. Reflective materials work differently — they bounce light back to its source, making them highly visible at night when illuminated by headlights or other light sources.
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Yes. The outer shell is made from durable polycarbonate, which protects the helmet from rain and everyday weather conditions.
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Clean the outer shell with a damp cloth and mild soap. Avoid harsh cleaning products. Interior padding can be removed and hand washed, then allowed to dry completely before reinstalling.
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Helmets should generally be replaced after any significant impact, even if no visible damage is present. For normal use, replacing a helmet every five years is recommended due to material ageing.
