How to Fit an Equestrian Riding Helmet
Things You'll Need
- Measuring tape
- Tack shop
Instructions
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Measure the circumference of your head, placing the measuring tape about one inch above your eyebrows. Round your measurement to the nearest half-inch.
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Consult a helmet sizing chart and match your measurement to the appropriate helmet size. The size range runs from size 6 for an 18-inch circumference to a size 7-3/4 for a 25-inch circumference.
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Visit a local tack shop to try on various helmets. Equestrian riding helmets may vary from brand to brand so it's best to visit a physical shop to try on helmets. Make sure any helmet you try is ASTM/SEI certified. ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials) determines helmet standards and SEI (Safety Equipment Institute) confirms that particular helmets comply with those regulations.
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Place the helmet on your head with the visor level. Fasten the chin strap so it's close against your chin.
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Move the helmet from side to side. It should fit snugly all around your head. If there is room between your head and the helmet, you need a smaller size. If the helmet squeezes your head, causing pain or discomfort, you likely need a bigger size.
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Observe your ears. The helmet should not press on your ears. If it does, adjust the suspension and padding inside the helmet so it then rests above the ears.
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Check the helmet's brim. It should be one and a half inches above your eyebrows. If it is higher than that, it is not provided complete protection.
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Bend over and hang your head. Shake your head up and down and from side to side. The helmet should not slide during these motions.
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