CHOOSING THE CORRECT HELMET SIZE
Helmet fit is critical to helmet protective performance. Different helmets fit differently due to differences in design and
construction. The correct helmet size can only be checked and confirmed by physically fitting the helmet to the user. Always try
the helmet on in a store, before purchasing it, to be sure you are purchasing the correct sized helmet for you.
SAFETY WARNING: Never buy a used helmet or borrow someone else's helmet. Over time the protective foam in helmets will
adjust to the contours of a user's head. A used or borrowed helmet may not offer as much protection as a new helmet. Wearing
the wrong size helmet can increase your risk of serious injury or death in an accident. A helmet that is too large for your head may
be dislodged or knocked off in an accident. To select the right size helmet for your head, follow these instructions.
PROPER FITTING
No helmet can protect the user against all foreseeable impacts. For your safety, please choose a helmet in the size that fits your head.
For maximum head protection, your helmet must be of proper fit and the retention system must be securely fastened under the chin.
SAFETY WARNING: The helmet size chart below is only for reference. Always try the helmet on and follow this manual's
instruction for proper fit.
1. Wrap flexible tape measure approximately one inch above eyebrows and ears.
2. Use this measurement to find your "inches" or "centimeters" head size in our helmet sizing chart.
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To ensure a proper fit, please follow the steps below:
1. Position the helmet on your head so that it sits low on your forehead. If you can't see the edge of the brim at the extreme upper
range of your vision, the helmet is probably out of place. Adjust the retention system so that when in use, it will hold the
helmet firmly in place. Always make sure you can see well enough to safely operate your motorcycle.
2. With the chinstrap still fastened as tightly as possible, take hold of the helmet with both hands. Without
moving your head, try to move the helmet up and down, and from side to side. You should feel the skin of your
head and face being pulled as you try to move the helmet. If you can move the helmet around easily, it is too
big. Try a smaller size.
3. Now, with the chinstrap secured, put your hands flat on the back of the helmet and try to pull the helmet off by rotating it
forward.Then, put your hands on the front of the helmet, and try to push the helmet off by rotating it toward the rear. If the
helmet starts to come off in either direction, the helmet is either too large, or the chinstrap is not fastened tightly enough.
If helmet comes off, try another size or another model.
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