How to Determine Your Ski Helmet Size

Ski helmets are integral to your safety when you are out on the slopes, whether they're beginner hills or advanced courses. Finding the right size and fit for a helmet is also important to be sure it will give you the best protection while you ski. If you are interested in buying a ski helmet, learning how to determine the proper size can help keep you safe as you enjoy the fun of skiing.

Things You'll Need

  • Cloth measuring tape
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Instructions

    • 1

      Measure around your head above your eyebrows and ears but below your hairline. This measurement will be your helmet size, but in order to determine this for sure you'll need to head to your local sporting goods shop and try it out.

    • 2

      Ask for a helmet based on the size you measured and try on a few brands in that size. Pay attention to how they fit. The back should stop just above the nape of your neck, with the front edge stopping about half an inch from your eyebrows. If you can't find any that fit in this manner, go up or down a size and try a few until you find the size that fits properly.

    • 3

      Select three helmets that you like based on color and fit. Fasten each one onto your head and pay attention to how snug or tight each one feels. You want a helmet that feels a little tight, but does not hurt or make your face red.

    • 4

      Pull each helmet forward and attempt to roll it off. If it slides off easily it is too large. If it gives a little resistance and pulls at your facial skin it is a good fit. If it is impossible to pull forward and off, it is too tight.

    • 5

      Put ski goggles on with each of your selected helmets to ensure they'll fit nicely with your helmet. The top of your goggles should touch the top front edge of your helmet. Select a helmet that fits snugly and goes well with your goggles.