WARNING!
fully protect the user from
all possible impacts at high or low
speeds. However, for effective pro-
tection, the helmet must be the
right size and the chinstrap must
be properly tightened as described
in the manual. It is dangerous not
to use a helmet that fits properly or
not to tighten the chinstrap fastener
correctly, as the helmet could come
off of your head in the event of an
accident, resulting in serious or
life-threatening injuries.
CHOOSING THE RIGHT SIZE
Each helmet size from XS to XXL is de-
signed for a specific head size. To mea-
sure your head circumference, wrap a
tape measure horizontally around your
head, 2.5 cm above your eyebrows. If
the measurement falls between two
given sizes, try the smaller helmet first.
However, since skull morphologies
vary, the size references are given
solely to guide you towards choosing
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No
helmet
can
the most suitable size for your head.
For effective protection, check that the
helmet fits your head properly.
When choosing a new helmet, check
that your head is firmly seated in the
helmet, with the top of the field of view
positioned above your eyebrows. Also
check that the chinstrap is properly
tightened as shown overleaf.
1. Your head must be well encased in
the helmet and your cheeks must pro-
vide a good hold. If this is not the case,
the chosen helmet is too big. In this
case try a smaller size.
2. With the chinstrap properly tighte-
ned, make sure that the helmet does
not move too much up and down or
sideways. You should feel your skin pull
on your head and face when you move
the helmet. If this is not the case, the
chosen helmet is too big. In this case
try a smaller size.
See Fig. B.
See Fig. A.
B