Settling on a single helmet that fits every rider is absurd. This is close, but not quite analogous, to saying there’s a single shoe that’s perfect for every foot. Like the right kick, the right lid has to fit literally; it must be comfortable. And it has to fit your riding style, too, so Mister Bagger and Crotch-Rocket guy. That’s a gulf as vast as the distance between Chicago deep-dish pizza to Atlanta’s Korean-style ’za. (Yes, that’s a thing, and there’s Indian-style pizza, too.)
So I’m going very far out on the plank here to say the AGV K6 is right for you, no matter what you ride, and that’s in part because AGV’s got my back. They studied their helmet in the wind tunnel, measuring performance in every riding position from hyper Moto GP tucked to fully upright to make sure it rocked all the angles.

AGV K6 Helmet
The AGV K6 is safe
Then there’s the whole premise of why you wear a lid in the first place: safety. The K6 landed a perfect five stars in the U.K.’s Sharp Helmet Scheme test, which is considered the most painstaking agency for brain bucket standards on the planet.
AGV is a major supplier to Moto GP, too. They learned from racing that the lower edge of a helmet can cause collarbone breakage during a crash, so now the bulk of their lids, including the K6, have a softer, rounded lower profile to lessen that likelihood, and the rear of the helmet has a spoiler, allowing it to “release” turbulent air to prevent buffeting at speed.
