Kendry Media
Custom Painted Helmets
Custom Painted Helmets
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Got a helmet that needs some personality? Whether it’s for motorcycles, welding, racing, sports, or job sites, I believe your helmet should reflect who you are, not just meet safety specs.
I work with traditional brush techniques (no airbrush) to give each piece a bold, human-made feel. Every scuff, stroke, and detail is laid down with intention — no templates, no shortcuts. Just solid design, good paint, and a serious love of color and texture.
What I Paint
- Motorcycle helmets (street & track)
- Welding hoods
- Baseball and softball helmets
- Construction hard hats
- Bicycle helmets
- Karting helmets
- Oddball projects welcome — just ask!
I don’t supply helmets — you send me the one you want painted. You can either ship me your current lid, or order a new one and have it sent straight to me. Once your order is in, I’ll send the shipping address and we’ll start the creative conversation.
How It Works
After you place your order, I’ll reach out to go over the concept with you. You can come in with a full vision and references — or just give me a vibe, a few favorite colors, and let me run with it. I’m here to make something that looks like you — not something off the shelf.
Designs can include lettering, florals, symbols, abstract shapes, or simple clean accents. Wild or minimal — totally your call.
Turnaround Time
Hand-painted work takes time — usually 3 to 10 weeks, depending on the complexity of your design and my current queue.
If you’re in a rush, I offer limited expedited options (as fast as 2 weeks) for an additional fee. Either way, the sooner your helmet gets to me, the sooner it’s on my bench.
Materials & Method
I paint using Alpha6 enamel paints, designed to hold up to the elements and the heat. Before painting, I fully clean and prep your helmet to make sure everything sticks properly. Once the artwork is done, I seal it up to protect it from sun, sweat, and weather.
Because I work with brushes (no machines, no printers), you’ll see texture — that’s part of the charm. This is artwork you can wear, not a vinyl wrap or factory stencil.
Care Tips
Treat your helmet like the art piece it is:
- Wipe down with a soft cloth and gentle cleaner
- Avoid harsh chemicals, abrasives, or pressure washers
- Handle it with care — the helmet may be DOT safe, but the artwork won’t survive a drop or a slide
All Sales Final
Because every helmet is custom-built for you, I can’t accept returns. Be sure about your order before you send it my way!
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