WARNING: No helmet can pro-
tect the wearer from all fore-
seeable high or low speed impacts.
However, for maximum protection,
the helmet must be of proper fit and
the chin strap must be securely
fastened as described in this ma-
nual. Failure to have a proper fit and
to securely fasten the chin strap is
dangerous, as the helmet could come
off in an accident, resulting in severe
head injury or death.
CHOOSE
YOUR SIZE
Each helmet is designed to corres-
pond to a head measurement (from for
XS up to XL). To measure your head
size, wrap a tape measure horizon-
tally around your head at a height of
approximately one inch (2.5cm) above
your eyebrows. If your head measu-
rement falls between two sizes, first
try on the smaller helmet. however,
because of different head shapes, this
size reference can only be considered
as a guide. For maximum protection,
it is necessary to check that the hel-
met is well suited for the shape of
your head. When trying a brand new
helmet, make sure that your head is
pushed into the helmet as far as pos-
sible, with the front part just above
your eyebrows, and with the chin strap
securely fastened as described on the
next page.
1
.
The helmet should feel very snug
all around your head and fairly tight on
the cheek pads. If not, it is too big for
you; select a smaller size.
See figure A.
2. With the chin strap properly fastened
B
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