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HOW TO CHOOSE
YOUR HELMET
DETERMINE THE PERFECT FIT
1. Measure your head size: wrap a measuring tape around your head 2.5cm
above your eyebrows. This will establish the longest measurement around
your head.
2. Choose the helmet which best fits your head size. When in doubt between
two sizes, always choose the smaller of the two.
TRY THE HELMET ON
Open the helmet holding it by the ends of the locking straps; not by
the lock itself as it may break. If the helmet does not fit tightly, then it is
too big for you. If you are not familiar with using a helmet, you may have
doubts about putting on a helmet that is too tight. Although you may
find it difficult to put on the helmet, please use the smallest size possible.
CHECK THE FIT AND
MAKE SURE OF THE SIZE
1. You must make sure that the inside of the helmet covers your entire head.
2. You must make sure that the front of the helmet adjusts to your forehead.
3. Check that the side pads are in contact with your cheeks.
4. You must make sure that there is no space between the inside of the helmet
and the back of your neck.
5. Now, take the helmet with one hand on each side. Without moving your
head, try to move the helmet upwards and downwards. When you try to move
the helmet, you should feel how the skin of your face and head stretches. If
you can move the helmet easily, the helmet is too big, try a smaller size.
CHECK THE
LOCKING SYSTEM
1. Tighten the locking system as much as possible without causing yourself
pain. The ends of the straps of the locking system must be secured to your
chin.
2. With the lock knotted, place both hands on the rear part of the helmet and
try to take the helmet off pushing it forward.
3. Then, place your hands on the front part of the helmet above your forehead
and try to take the helmet off pushing backwards.
4. If the helmet starts moving in any direction, then do not use it. This means
that either the helmet is too big or the locking system is not tight enough.
!!!
WARNING: Tightening the locking system properly is extremely impor-
tant. If the strap does not touch your chin or is too loose, try to stretch
the locking system downwards with your fingertips. This means that you
have not placed the straps through the two locking rings correctly. Try again. If your
locking system is loose or unknotted, an impact can cause your helmet to fall off,
leaving your head without any type of protection. Do not use a helmet which you
can take off your head while the locking system is knotted, given that this could fall
off in case of accident causing your death or severe injuries.
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