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For your safety, It is important that you completely read the owner's manual and
all warning labels.
No helmet can protect the wearer against all foreseeable high speed and
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low speed impacts. However, for maximum head protection, the helmet must
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be of proper fit and the retention system must be securely fastened under
WARNING
the chin. Failure to have a proper fit and to securely the helmet is dangerous as
the helmet could come off in an accident resulting in severe head injury or death.
Before purchasing a helmet, please follow Step A all the way through Step D below carefully:
A.To determine proper fit.
1.Measure your head size. Pass a tape measure horizontally around your head at
a height of about one inch (2.5cm) above your eyebrows that results in the
largest measurement.
2.Select the helmet that is closest to your head size with the above
measurement. As the helmet may not always exactly meet your head size and if
your head measurement falls between two helmet size, first try on the smaller
size.
B.Try the helmet on.
Expand the helmet opening with your hands, and slide your
head into the helmet. Pull the chinstraps only, not the
chinstrap covers. Pulling on the covers may rip them. If
the helmet is not tight, it is too big for you. If you
are unfamiliar with helmets you may be reluctant to
pull down the helmet, which should feel tight. Even if
you feel it is difficult to put it on, please use the
smallest helmet possible. You should feel a snug fit.

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