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Troy Lee Designs
Helmets Sizing Chart |
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Sizes |
Inch Around |
Hat Size |
cm |
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X-Small |
20 7/8 – 21 1/4" |
6-5/8 - 6-3/4 |
53-54 |
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Small |
21-5/821 1/4 – 22" |
6-3/4 - 7 |
54-56 |
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Medium |
22 – 22 3/4" |
7 - 7 1/4 |
56-58 |
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Large |
22 3/4 – 23 5/8" |
7 1/4 - 7-1/2 |
58-60 |
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X-Large |
23 5/8 – 24 1/2" |
7-1/2 - 7-3/4 |
60-62 |
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XX-Large |
24 1/2 – 24 7/8" |
7 3/4 - 7 7/8 |
62-63 |
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Troy Lee Designs
D2 Helmets Sizing Chart |
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Sizes |
Inch Around |
Hat Size |
cm |
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X-Small / Small |
21 to 22 |
6-1/2 to 6-7/8 |
53 to 55 |
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Medium / Large
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22.4 to 23.3 |
7 to 7-3/8 |
56 to 59 |
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X-Large / XX-Large |
23.7 to 24.5 |
7-1/2 to 7-3/4 |
60 to 62 |
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NOTE: These sizing charts are
provided by the specific manufacturer or the distributing company
for this brand. MXDirtRider.com is not responsible or guarantee's
the accuracy of the measurement or fit of the merchandise listed on
this page.
Troy Lee Designs
Helmet Sizing Tips:
How your helmet fits you is critical in determining both comfort and accident safety. Be
completely sure that you have a snug and tight fit. A compromise between comfort and
safety is recommended. Icon recommends the following method.
1. Start with a helmet size you think will fit according to your measurements.
2. Put the helmet on by grasping the chin strap in each hand and pulling it on over your
ears until you feel the top portion of the helmet touch. If the helmet immediately feels
too tight, ie; your head does not touch the top of the helmet, you cannot pull the helmet
down over your ears, or is painful, try the next size larger.
3. Once you have found a helmet that feels comfortable and snug, you must assure that it
is not too loose. To do so, with the chin strap securely fastened (see chin strap diagram)
grasp the helmet chin bar firmly with one hand and try to move the helmet from side to
side and up and down. If the helmet slides on your skin and hair, it is too large. If your
scalp and skin want to move with the helmet, the fit is snug.
4. Finally, while still grasping the chin bar, try to rotate the helmet as far down and
forward as possible then as far backward as possible. If the helmet feels as if it might
slide off in either direction, the helmet is either too big or the chin strap was not
securely fastened. Additional note; Answer has a wide range of helmet sizes, but if for
whatever reason you cannot find a Icon helmet to fit your head size or shape securely, try
another brand!
Selecting The Right Helmet:
Motorcycling has special personal hazards and no helmet can protect the head
against all foreseeable high speed and low speed impacts. The protective capability
of a helmet is difficult to measure at the time of purchase because there are untold types
of accidents. A helmet can provide protection only to the extent that your head is
covered with the helmet. However, the use of a well fitted, securely fastened helmet
can minimize the risk of death or permanent impairment from head injury. For maximum
head protection, the helmet must be of proper fit and the rention system must be securely
fastened under the chin. Failure to have a proper fit and/ or to securely fasten the
helmet is dangerous, as the helmet could come off in an accident resulting in severe head
injury or death.
Determine the Proper Fit:
1. Measure your head size. Pass a tape measure horizontally around your head at a
height of about one inch (2.5cm) above your eyebrows. This will measure the largest
portion of your head.
2. Select the helmet that is closest to your head size. Often times your head
measurement may fall between two helmet sizes. In that case, use logic and try both
on. Pick the helmet that feels snug and comfortable. Never loose.
Try on the Helmet:
Expand the helmet opening with your hands, and slide your head into the helmet.
Pull the chin strap only, not the chin strap covers. Pulling on the covers may
rip them. If the helmet is not snug, it is too big for you. If this is your
first helmet, then it may feel a bit too snug. This is about normal.
Check for a Proper Fit:
With the helmet on, go through the following checklist to determine whether the helmet is
the correct size.
1. Does the inner lining fit snugly all around your head?
2. Does the top pad press closely on the top of your head?
3. Are the cheek pads in contact with your cheeks?
4. Does the crown lining fit snugly against your brow?
5. You should not be able to insert your fingers between the lining and your brow.
Now, take hold of the helmet with a hand on each side. Without moving your head, try
to move the helmet side to side and up and down. Is your skin on your face and head
pulled in each direction that you pull the helmet? If you can move the helmet around
easily then it is too big and you should try another size.
Check Retention System:
Tightening the chin strap correctly is extremely important. If your chin strap is
loose the shock of an impact may knock your helmet off, leaving your head completely
unprotected. Do not use a helmet that can be rolled off the head with the chin strap
fastened, since it may come off in an accident, resulting in death or serious personal
injuries. Go through the following procedures to check your helmet's retention
system:
1. Fasten the chin strap so that it is tight against your chin. There must be no
slack in the strap and it must be tight up against your chin.
2. With the chin strap secured, put your hands flat on the back of the helmet and try to
pull the helmet off by rotating it forward.
3. Next, put your hands on the front of the helmet above your forehead or under the chin
guard and try to push the helmet off by rotating it to the rear.
4. If the helmet starts to come off in either directions, do not use the helmet.
Either the helmet is too large for you or the chin strap has not been properly
tightened.
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