
Riding hats are one of the most important pieces of safety equipment for any equestrian. At JSM Equestrian Supplies, our collection of riding hats in the UK includes certified equestrian safety helmets designed to provide protection, comfort and confidence in the saddle. Whether you are a beginner rider, regular competitor or purchasing a children’s riding hat, choosing a properly fitted helmet is essential. Modern horse riding helmets combine advanced impact protection with lightweight materials, ventilation systems and adjustable fittings for secure everyday wear.



Riding hats, also known as equestrian safety helmets, are designed to protect riders from head injuries in the event of a fall. Wearing a properly fitted, certified riding helmet significantly reduces the risk of serious injury and is considered essential for riders of all experience levels.
In the UK, riding hats must meet specific safety standards to be suitable for competition and riding club activities. Choosing a compliant, well-fitted helmet is one of the most important safety decisions a rider can make.
Horse riding carries inherent risk, and even experienced riders can experience unexpected falls. A certified riding hat absorbs and disperses impact energy, helping to protect the skull and brain.
Modern equestrian helmets are engineered with:
Impact-absorbing inner liners
Durable outer shells
Ventilation systems for airflow
Secure harness and retention systems
A correctly fitted riding hat should feel snug and stable without causing pressure points.
In the UK, riding hats are typically tested against recognised safety standards such as PAS 015 and VG1. Many competitions and riding clubs require hats to carry appropriate certification and tagging.
When purchasing a riding hat, always check that it complies with current UK safety requirements relevant to your discipline.
It is also important to replace a helmet after a significant impact, even if no visible damage is present, as internal protective materials may be compromised.
Correct fit is crucial. A poorly fitting helmet cannot provide optimal protection.
When fitting a riding hat:
It should sit level on the head, covering the forehead
The harness should feel secure but comfortable
The helmet should not rock forwards or backwards
There should be no excessive movement when you shake your head gently
Many modern riding helmets include adjustable dial-fit systems, allowing riders to fine-tune fit for improved stability and comfort.
Children’s riding hats require particular attention to sizing, ensuring growth is accommodated without compromising safety.
Comfort plays a significant role in encouraging consistent helmet use. Modern riding hats feature ventilation channels and breathable linings to prevent overheating during schooling sessions or competition.
Lightweight construction reduces fatigue, while padded liners improve comfort during extended wear.
Removable and washable linings are also beneficial for maintaining hygiene and freshness.
Competition riding hats combine safety with smart presentation. While protection remains the primary priority, streamlined designs and traditional finishes help riders maintain a professional turnout.
Different disciplines may have specific requirements regarding hat style and certification, so it is important to check current rules before competing.
Riding helmets should be replaced:
After any fall involving head impact
If dropped from height
If showing visible cracks or damage
According to manufacturer guidance over time
Even minor impacts can weaken internal structures, reducing protective capability.


Are riding hats compulsory in the UK?
While not legally mandatory in all situations, most riding schools, competitions and insurance policies require riders to wear certified riding hats.
How should a riding hat fit?
A riding hat should sit level on the head, feel snug without pressure points and remain stable when you move.
What safety standard should a riding hat meet?
UK riders typically require helmets certified to recognised standards such as PAS 015 or VG1, depending on discipline rules.
Can I use a riding hat after a fall?
No. A helmet should be replaced after any significant impact, even if no visible damage is present.
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