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In order for your Giro helmet to be effective it must fit
properly, be worn properly and be properly fastened. Which
brings us to:
HOW TO MAKE YOUR HELMET FIT LIKE A GLOVE
Giro helmets come in lots of sizes, so chances are theres one thats going to
fit you. If the helmet you now own doesnt fit on your head leaving little
room between your head and the padded liner, exchange it for one that does.
If you bought a Sonic
model, notice that there is a second set of pads
included. You can customize the fit with these adhesive backed sizing pads
to get a snug fit.
HOW TO ADJUST THE STRAPS
The front of your helmet should fall just above your eyebrows. If the front
is too low, you wont be able to see hazards like cliff edges and young
freestyle prodigies. If the front is too high, youll look like a geek and your
helmet will not provide as much protection as when positioned properly
(Figure 1). Try strapping your goggles on. If the helmet is on correctly you
wont be able to scratch your forehead.
Youve no doubt noticed the straps hanging off your helmet. As plush as
they are, theyre not there just to warm your cheeks. They are designed to
keep your helmet on by buckling under your lower jaw. If your straps arent
adjusted right, your helmet wont stay on properly. So pay attention.
To adjust them, fasten the buckle and tighten the chin strap by pulling on
the loose end of the strap until your helmet fits snugly. How snugly? As
snugly as you can without impairing your ability to chew and swallow an
energy bar. Got it? Now make sure the loose end of the strap still loops
back up through the rubber O ring.
HOW TO FURTHER POSITION STRAPS AROUND EARS
If you have a Nine.9
, S4
, SST, or Sonic youll also want to position the
strap guides so that they rest just below your ear lobes (Figure 2). To do
this on the Nine.9, open the Tri Loc
(Figure 3) and adjust the front and
rear straps to move the Tri Loc up or down, fore or aft. Snap the Tri Loc
Figure 1
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