Description
CHOOSING YOUR HELMET:
We recommend measuring your head circumference and trying on several sizes to find the one that fits best.
It is essential that your helmet is the right size and that it fits well. For children, never buy a helmet that is too big on the assumption that they will grow.
ADJUSTING THE HELMET:
For optimal protection, the helmet should fit snugly without being too tight. When the harness and strap are properly adjusted, the helmet should not slide forward, back, or from side to side.
The riding helmet’s strap should pass beneath your jaw, rather than over the chin. It should be tight enough to stop the helmet rocking around, but it shouldn’t choke you.
SHOCK ABSORPTION:
This helmet was designed to absorb some of the energy of an impact by
causing the shell or protective material to become partially deformed.
A helmet reduces the severity of head injuries. The protection your riding helmet offers depends on the accident in question, as wearing a helmet does not always prevent death or long-term injury.