Helmet Size Chart
|
HEAD SIZE
(inches)
|
HEAD SIZE
(centimeters)
|
HAT SIZE
(for reference)
|
HELMET SIZE
|
GENERAL AGE
|
|
20 1/2
|
52
|
6 ½
|
Small/Medium
(S/M)
|
5-7 years
|
|
20 7/8
|
53
|
6 5/8
|
|
21 ¼
|
54
|
6 ¾
|
|
21 5/8
|
55
|
6 7/8
|
|
22
|
56
|
7
|
Medium/ Large
(M/L)
|
8-15 years
|
|
22 3/8
|
57
|
7 1/8
|
|
22 ¾
|
58
|
7 ¼
|
|
23 1/8
|
59
|
7 3/8
|
|
23 1/2
|
60
|
7 1/2
|
|
23 7/8
|
61
|
7 5/8
|
Large/Extra Large
(L/XL)
|
16 years and older
|
|
24 1/4
|
62
|
7 ¾
|
|
24 5/8
|
63
|
7 7/8
|
|
25
|
64
|
8
|
Determining Your Helmet Size
The proper helmet fit is an important factor for safety and comfort. We want to ensure that you get the best protection from injury and the maximum performance with a properly sized helmet. A snug, aligned fit will achieve a safe and secure ride. Below are simple steps to determine the proper size.
Remember to always ride safely!
Step 1: Measurement
Measure the circumference of your head with a tape measure. Place the tape measure slightly above the ear and bring it across the mid-forehead, completely circling the head about 1 inch above the eyebrows. Take several measurements to make sure you have the largest size. If you do not have a tape measure, use a string and measure it against a ruler. The chart below will assist on which size is the best fit. If a measurement falls in between sizes, go up to the larger size
Step 2: Try it On
Once you have received your helmet, try it on. The helmet should be worn level on the head and not slide or move freely when you roll your head from side to side. If this is the case, you should use the extra padding provided with your helmet to achieve a more snug fit.
Step 3: Wear It!
Be sure the front of your helmet lies just above your eyebrows and the back of the helmet does not touch the nape of your neck. The chin strap should fit snugly, but not too tight to cause discomfort or choking. Securely fasten he chin strap and try to roll the helmet off your head. If the skin on your forehead moves slightly, you have a good fit.