How to Size an Equestrian Helmet
Instructions
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Wear your hair the way you normally wear it riding when you go to try on your helmet. A ponytail, headband, clips or other style can change the way the helmet fits after you purchase it.
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Place the prospective helmet on your head correctly, with the visor level across your forehead and the harness snug in the back. The visor's brim needs to fit about 1 inch above your eyebrows.
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Hold your head completely still while wiggling the helmet side to side and back and forth. In a well-fitting helmet, your eyebrows and scalp should move with it. If the helmet moves freely, go down a size; if the helmet is too tight, go up a size.
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Check the shape of the helmet against the shape of your skull. A helmet that is too round will squeeze your forehead and move freely side to side; a too-oval helmet fits at the sides but shifts back and forth. Many helmets come with removable pads to help you customize the shape to fit your head.
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Tighten the harness and chin strap to sit snugly along the nape of your neck and under your chin. A proper fit requires that you are able to slip only one finger between the chin strap and your throat to provide adequate protection for your head.
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