LS2 is one of the most frequently considered brands among riders looking for a balance between price, homologation and equipment. ADN Helmets enters that same conversation with a clear proposition: ECE 22.06 helmets, advanced thermoplastic shells and a range covering urban use, road riding, light touring and daily mobility.

This page does not claim that one helmet replaces another. It simply organizes the comparisons riders often make when considering an ADN helmet alongside popular LS2 models. The useful way to compare them is by segment: full-face, modular, jet with visor and entry-level urban jet.

Which ADN models are often compared with LS2?

ADN segment Type LS2 models riders often consider
ADN Stelvio ECE 22.06 full-face LS2 Storm III, LS2 Rapid III
ADN Audace ECE 22.06 P modular LS2 Strobe II, LS2 Scope
ADN Cosmo Jet helmet with visor and sun visor LS2 Copter
ADN Mojito Entry-level urban jet with sun visor LS2 Airflow II, LS2 Sphere Lux II

By segment

Full-face helmets: ADN Stelvio and the LS2 full-face range

The ADN Stelvio suits riders looking for an ECE 22.06 full-face helmet with integrated sun visor, Pinlock-ready visor, micrometric buckle and a modern look. In this segment, it is often considered alongside the LS2 Storm III or LS2 Rapid III, as riders compare homologation, shell construction, equipment, comfort and price before deciding.

The right question is not whether one replaces the other. It is what the rider prioritizes: fit, visor, sun visor, final price, size availability and design.

View ADN Stelvio range

Modular helmets: ADN Audace and LS2 modular models

The ADN Audace is aimed at riders looking for an ECE 22.06 P modular helmet with flip-up chin bar, sun visor, Pinlock-ready visor and micrometric buckle. LS2 Strobe II and LS2 Scope also appear frequently in this type of purchase journey, especially among riders looking for modular practicality at a reasonable price.

In a modular helmet, it makes sense to compare mechanism feel, fit with the chin bar closed, ventilation, perceived weight and intended use: city, road or relaxed touring.

View ADN Audace range

Jet helmets with visor: ADN Cosmo and LS2 Copter

The ADN Cosmo is an urban jet helmet with visor, integrated sun visor, tool-free quick-release visor, anti-theft ring and Pinlock readiness. In the LS2 range, the Copter often appears in comparisons for the same type of rider: someone who wants a city helmet with more wind coverage than a minimal open-face helmet.

The usual decision points are practical: visor size, sun visor, ventilation, ease of use and interior comfort.

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Entry-level urban jets: ADN Mojito, LS2 Airflow II and LS2 Sphere Lux II

The ADN Mojito is positioned as an entry-level urban jet helmet with retro/vintage styling and ECE 22.06 homologation. Its key feature in this segment is the integrated sun visor, useful for daily rides and changing light conditions.

Riders considering the Mojito also tend to look at the LS2 Airflow II or LS2 Sphere Lux II. The usual comparison is about style, comfort, ventilation, homologation, sun visor and price.

View ADN Mojito range

What ADN offers

ADN Helmets is a European motorcycle helmet brand designed in the Netherlands and built around a simple idea: current ECE 22.06 helmets with useful equipment at a competitive price.

The range covers the main use cases: full-face for road riding and touring, modular for practicality, jet with visor for city and mixed rides, and entry-level jet for urban mobility. Across the range, the focus remains the same: advanced thermoplastic materials, considered design and smart value.

FAQ

Why is ADN compared with LS2?
Because many riders looking for reasonably priced ECE 22.06 helmets compare several brands before deciding. LS2 has popular models in full-face, modular and jet categories; ADN appears as a buying alternative within those same usage segments.
Do ADN and LS2 helmets have the same homologation?
It depends on the specific model, but the ADN models mentioned on this page are ECE 22.06 homologated. Many recent LS2 models also use that standard. Sharing the same homologation framework does not mean the helmets are the same; it means they comply with the same European regulation.
What should I compare before choosing?
Fit, homologation, shell type, visor, sun visor, ventilation, Pinlock readiness, buckle type, perceived weight, size availability and final price.
Which ADN model fits if I am considering something like the LS2 Storm III?
The ADN model that matches that search intent is the Stelvio: an ECE 22.06 full-face helmet with integrated sun visor, Pinlock-ready visor, micrometric buckle and value-oriented positioning.
Which ADN model fits if I am considering the LS2 Strobe II or Scope?
The Audace. It is ADN’s modular helmet, with ECE 22.06 P homologation, flip-up chin bar, integrated sun visor, Pinlock-ready visor and micrometric buckle.
Which ADN helmet is suitable for city use?
It depends on the type of helmet you want. Cosmo is suitable if you want a jet helmet with a wide visor and more equipment. Mojito is suitable if you want a simpler urban jet with retro styling and integrated sun visor.
Where can I buy ADN helmets?
Through authorized dealers and specialized motorcycle stores. You can also check the official ADN Helmets store locator: https://adn-helmets.com/tiendas-fisicas/

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