Many half-shell helmets with removable ear pads can be used for cycling, skateboarding, or roller skating, but check the certification labels. A helmet certified to both ASTM F2040 (skiing) and CPSC (cycling) standards is legal for both sports. Some helmets are explicitly marketed as multi-sport. However, ski helmets are warmer and less ventilated than dedicated bike helmets, so they're not ideal for hot-weather cycling.
Ski Helmet · Half-Shell Ski Helmet
Can I use my half-shell ski helmet for biking or other sports?
Related gear types
If this answer nudged you toward a different style, these guides compare specs and trade-offs.

All-Mountain Ski Helmet
$60 – $280
Versatile helmets designed for general skiing across varied terrain and conditions.
Adjustable ventilationRemovable ear padsGoggle integration strap or clip

Freestyle/Park Helmet
$50 – $200
Low-profile helmets designed for terrain park skiing, pipe riding, and freestyle progression.
Low-profile skate-inspired shapeAudio-compatible ear padsDurable ABS or hybrid shell

Full-Shell Ski Helmet
$80 – $450
Helmets with complete hardshell coverage extending over the ears for maximum protection.
Hardshell extends over earsSuperior penetration resistanceMaximum impact absorption
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