HELMET SIZING CHART

STEP-1

Use measuring tape or a piece of string. Wrap it around your head, just above your eyebrows and ears (the area your helmet will cover). Note the measurement in centimeters. 

Step-1

STEP-2

Find your size using the chart below. When in doubt, always try both sizes if you fall between two.

HELMET SIZE INDIA
XXL 62 cm
XL 60 cm - 62 cm
L 58 cm - 60 cm
M 57 cm - 58 cm
S 56 cm - 57 cm
XS 54 cm - 56 cm
XXS 52 cm - 54 cm
XXXS 50 cm - 52 cm

STEP-3

Put on the helmet and fasten the chin strap. It should feel snug and touch all parts of your head evenly. The inner pads should gently press against your cheeks without any gaps. 

Step-3

STEP-4

Shake your head up, down, and side to side. The helmet should move with your head, not slide, twist, or wobble. If it shifts independently, it’s too loose.

Step-4

STEP-5

Unbuckle and remove the helmet. It should come off with a bit of effort but not feel like a struggle. Too easy? It’s too big. Too hard? It’s too tight.

Step-5

STEP-6

Wear it for 10 seconds. Ask yourself – does it feel firm yet comfortable? Can you imagine wearing it for a long ride? If yes, you’ve found your perfect match!

Step-6

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