EN 1078 CERTIFIED
Complies with the bike helmets standard (EN 1078). This European standard lays down the requirements and test methods applicable to helmets used for head protection when riding a bike, roller skates, scooter or skateboard. The requirements and corresponding test methods cover the following aspects: construction, including field of vision; shock-absorbing capacity; characteristics of the retention system and resistance to penetration.
Sizes
To figure out your size, measure around your head with a tape measure (at forehead level).
If you're between sizes, pick the bigger size.
It's essential that you choose the right size of helmet and adjust it correctly. For kids, never buy a helmet that's too big on the assumption that they'll grow into it.
M: 52 cm - 58 cm
L: 56 cm - 61 cm
ADJUSTMENT
For maximum protection, this helmet should be in close contact with your head and the retention system should always be correctly adjusted, without being too tight across your forehead. When the straps are correctly adjusted, the helmet shouldn't rock forwards, backwards or sideways. That's why there are several sizes available for you to choose from. We recommend trying on a few sizes to work out which is the best fit.
WEIGHT
M: 460 grammes
L: 540 g
MAIN MATERIALS
Inner layer: EPS (expanded polystyrene)
Outer layer: ABS
Life span
We recommend replacing your helmet once it is 5 years old (you can find the date of manufacture on the label inside the helmet).
As damage may not be visible, you should always throw away and replace any helmet that has suffered an impact.
Solvents or other aggressive products could affect how effective the helmet is.