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No helmet can protect the user against all foreseeable impacts. For your safety, please choose a helmet in the size which fits your head
(refer to the helmet size chart on page 4). For maximum head protection, your helmet must be of proper fit, and the retention system
must be securely fastened under the chin.
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.
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.
In order for your helmet to function properly the chinstrap must always be securely fastened while in use. With the chin strap fastened, it
should not be possible to remove the helmet from your head by pulling up at the center rear. Check periodically to see that the vibration
has not caused the chin strap to loosen. Just give a little tug to make sure it is still tight.
To securely fasten the D-ring retention system, thread the end of the chin strap through the D-rings
only as shown in the diagram below. Fasten the female snap of the chin strap to the male snap to
secure the loose end of the chin strap after the chin strap is securely fastened. The only function
of the snap fastener on the end of the chin strap is to keep it from flapping in the air stream. It is
not part of the retention system and should not be used independently without passing through
the D-rings as illustrated below. To remove the chin strap, reverse the fastening process as shown
in the diagram below.
Please make sure that the chin strap is fastened as instructed above. Failure to do so may result in fatal injury.
PROPER FITTING
CHIN STRAP
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
To ensure a proper fit, please follow the steps below: