"Safety You Can Afford"
The Hawk Story
Hawk Helmets is an American brand that entered the motorcycle helmet market primarily through a licensing agreement with the well-known British brand Arai. Founded in the late 1980s (specifically around 1988), Hawk was established to provide affordable, DOT-certified helmets for entry-level riders and those seeking budget-friendly options without compromising on basic safety regulations. The brand leveraged Arai's design expertise and quality control processes while positioning itself as a value-oriented alternative in the competitive US market.
Over the decades, Hawk has maintained its position as a staple in the economy-to-mid-range segment of the motorcycle industry. Unlike premium brands that focus heavily on aerodynamics for professional racing or advanced carbon fiber construction, Hawk's product line emphasizes durability, compliance with DOT (Department of Transportation) standards, and accessibility. The brand is particularly known for its open-face and modular helmets, which have been widely adopted by casual riders, delivery drivers, and beginners who prioritize cost-efficiency.
While the brand has faced challenges in maintaining a distinct identity separate from its licensing partner over time, Hawk remains a recognizable name in North America for budget-conscious consumers. The company continues to operate as a subsidiary or licensed entity under Arai's umbrella, ensuring that their products meet rigorous safety benchmarks while keeping prices competitive against other no-name or generic helmet manufacturers.
Manufacturing Philosophy
Hawk designs its helmets in the United States but manufactures them overseas, focusing on cost-effective safety standards for the mass market rather than high-end racing technology.
Safety Standards Attained
Models within this brand's lineup have been certified to meet the following international safety protocols.