Helmet manufacturers are developing new styles and designs every season. The focus of every company is to make each helmet lighter, more durable and more stylish.

Audio compatibility is becoming very popular among many manufactures. Built in speakers designed as a part of the helmet to offer superior comfort.

To shop audio / headphones for your helmet click here.

The most important thing when buying a helmet is that it fits properly on your head. It should be comfortable and offer you the best protection.

  1. Measuring Tape. Your helmet size is determined by the circumference of your head and is measured by wrapping a tape measure around your head.
  2. Putting on Helmet. Align the front of the helmet above your eyebrows and hold both straps until the helmet fits well.
  3. Check for Gaps. Make sure there are no unwanted gaps between the helmet lining and your head.
  4. Snugness. The helmet should fit snug and nicely and when shaking, ones head should not move.
  5. Goggles Test. Try one of your favorite pairs of snowboard goggles and make sure they fit properly on your helmet.

Please note that the producers of helmets all have different ideas on the shape of a human head. Although the size might be right, the shape of the helmet might not fit a particular shape of skull.

Below you'll find a sizing chart. Use this chart to convert the circumference of your head in centimeters or inches into a helmet size.

48 18 ⅞ 6
49 19 ⅜ 6 ⅛
50 19 ⅝ 6 ¼
51 20 6 ⅜
52 20 ½ 6 ½
53 20 ⅞ 6 ⅝
54 21 ¼ 6 ¾
55 21 ⅝ 6 ⅞
56 22 7
57 22 ⅜ 7 ⅛
58 22 ¾ 7 ¼
59 23 ¼ 7 ⅜
60 23 ⅝ 7 ½
61 24 7 ⅝
62 24 ⅜ 7 ¾

Helmets today come in many different colors and sizes. If you're going to get a helmet, which you should, get one that you like. Comfort and safety should always come first.

To shop helmets click here.

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