Jan 6 2012
Helmet Covers Are A Fantastic Idea For Stuffing Stockings This Christmas
You are probably well into the Christmas shopping at this stage since there are under three weeks to go until the big day. And if you are trying to think of what to buy for a stocking stuffer for the biker in your life then you should definitely consider helmet covers. Not only do they provide great protection and style for the biker’s helmet, they fit nicely in his or her stocking as well. You will find a wonderful selection of helmet covers at the Online Biker Shop if you are thinking of buying one.
Helmet covers make exceptionally good Christmas gifts in Southern states where bikes are used year-round. The weather is warm enough there for them to ride all year long but during the winter it can get a little bit colder and the weather tends to be wetter. Having a helmet covers means that you are going to have something that will repel the wind and rain therefore protecting your helmet from the elements. And if you do get your helmet covers from the Online Biker Shop, you will find that they dry really quickly because they are all made from a combination of nylon and spandex.
Another problem with riding during the winter is that there are possible concerns for the eyes and face. This is a great time of year to put away your sunglasses and wear goggles instead. Goggles will help keep the wind out of your eyes and some of that chill off your face. If you also have a face mask, then the winter weather will not bother you at all.
Those who live in the Northern states will probably not have their bike out for the next month or two. However, you could still be lucky enough to get helmet covers and goggles on Christmas morning and if this is the case, you will have a couple of months to look forward to using them in the spring.
Whatever you do, don’t forget that Daytona Bike Week is now only three months away! Just in case you haven’t heard yet, the date for Daytona Bike Week has moved to the 9th March because NASCAR has also moved too. Those who arrive early can just spend an extra week in the Florida sun, hanging out until everyone else arrives!
























