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J.M. Weston and Antarès Sellier riding helmet
J.M. Weston and Antarès Sellier riding helmet

J.M. Weston and Antarès Sellier riding helmet

WE_101S

With its matt black shell and black leather finish, our riding helmet, jointly developed with J.M. Weston, is both timeless and classic. Its clean and simple design adds to the comfort of a breathable riding helmet while meeting European standards. In addition to riding, this helmet has also been certified for cycling on the European standard EN 1078.

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J.M. Weston helmet description

The J. M. Weston riding helmet is our Reference model in its most understated version, entirely in black. It has a full matt black shell and leather detailing from the Bastin Tannery. 

The Bastin & Fils tannery 

Named after its founder, Bastin & Fils tannery was established in Saint Léonard de Noblat in the early 19th century. Owned by J. M. Weston, the tannery is renowned for its extra-slow vegetable tanning expertise. Bastin tannery's famous vegetable-tanned leather has actually been adapted for the products in this joint venture. The tannin powders have been modified and tanning times reduced to make the leather softer.

The J.M. Weston and Antarès Sellier partnership

We have channelled our skills with J.M. Weston to offer you a range of products that combines our mutual expertise. Bringing together the traditional craftsmanship of both our iconic companies, this range of 4 products includes a riding helmet that epitomises French style and quality. A saddle, belt and a pair of ankle boots complete this joint venture. 

You'll find all the details on this partnership venture in our article.

Our J.M. Weston riding helmet suits riders who want to look stylish in the saddle. It keeps you safe while being comfortable and lightweight.

Composition of your J.M. Weston riding helmet

The outer shell

The outer shell of your Antarès riding helmet is made of ABS. Its purpose is to disperse the energy from an impact over the helmet’s surface. When your helmet strikes an object, the shell distributes the shock wave by spreading it out.

The helmet liner

The liner is made from EPS (expanded polystyrene). It absorbs the energy by compressing on impact. As a result, the liner becomes far denser and cannot absorb the force a second time as it is ‘single-impact‘. To observe the consequences of a shock on the helmet liner, consult our blog article. 

Vents

Its 4 front vents and 2 rear extractors provide good air circulation. Thermal regulation is therefore improved.

The retention system

This ensures your helmet fits securely on your head and stops any rotation. The harness has 3 or 4 points. These points correspond to the number of fastenings on your helmet. Accordingly, all Antarès riding helmets have 3-point harnesses. The Y-shaped fastening system has more widely spaced points to reduce any helmet rotation. What’s more, our helmets have nylon straps and POM buckles (a plastic compound).

Helmet pads

In contact with the rider's head, the high quality foams allow a perfect fit of your riding helmet and an optimal comfort. Whether your head shape is round or oval, they will complement your body shape. Removable, these internal pads can be regularly removed and cleaned to maintain cleanliness. Made in Italy, they are breathable, OEKO-TEX® certified and hand washable in warm water. 

Foams are sold with the helmet.

Our riding helmets are handmade in our workshop in Saintes. Find out more about the creation process in our blog post.

The visor

The European standard EN1384-2017 requires the visor to bend when a load is applied to it. This is to prevent it from breaking and injuring the rider. The visor of Antares helmets is therefore deliberately flexible. In case of deformation, it can be manipulated manually to restore its original shape.

The helmet bag is ideal for protecting and transporting your helmet easily. It is designed in every detail, with a large central pocket and a large zipper for easy storage of the helmet.

Do you have any other questions?

Would you like to know more about the warranty offered by your Antarès riding helmet? Whether your helmet can be repaired after an impact?
We address all your questions regarding the warranty and after-sales service of our helmets in our FAQ.

Riding helmet safety

The riding helmet is of paramount importance for the safety of every rider, whatever his level. All our models are CE marked. They have successfully passed the EN1384-2017 / F1163-2023 standards.

Please pay special attention to your helmet. As our impact tests show, the safety of the helmet may not be optimal if the helmet shell has retracted. And this even without any external sign of a fall. This explains why it is necessary to change your riding helmet after an impact.

We recommend replacing the helmet within 5 years of purchase, even if there has been no impact or damage.

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Choosing the size of your riding helmet

Composition of the helmet

The helmet is comprised of:

– one shell available in S – M – L

– 1 set of liners « head circumference » (set B)  which adjusts the shell on the head and makes the different sizes depending on the size of the shell.

Available thickness: 4 – 8 – 12 – 16 mm. Note that the rear part of this liner is removable to give more space for a ponytail or if the riders wants to keep her hair up inside of the helmet.

– 1 set of liners « top-front » (set A) to adjust the depth of the helmet on the top and the front. Available thickness: 4 – 8 mm

Our headset pads are included with the headset, but also sold separately.

How to choose your riding helmet size?

Here are a few tests you can try to check your helmet adjustment. The helmet size is correct if:

1) It stands just above the eyebrows line,

2) It fits tight enough without compressing,

3) It stays properly on the head when shaking and bending with the chinstrap unfastened.

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