Helmet sizes
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- notselfcreated
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Helmet sizes
Well, I went to the store and tried on some Exo-700s. I discovered that my head is big. XL, to be exact. I can wear an L, but it's pretty snug. I really should swallow my pride and buy the XL, but it would be easier if I knew I'm not the only one riding around like Marvin the Martian. What size helmets you guys wear, if you're not too shy to say?
By the way, they also had XS sizes there. I looked inside one--geez they're small. My theory is that XS is for formerly non-helmet-wearing accident survivors who don't have much head left to fit in.
EDIT: New, apropos avatar.
By the way, they also had XS sizes there. I looked inside one--geez they're small. My theory is that XS is for formerly non-helmet-wearing accident survivors who don't have much head left to fit in.
EDIT: New, apropos avatar.
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I've always worn medium helmets but my EXO-400 is a small. It's also very snug which is the way I like it. The helmet gets more comfortable every time I wear it and the fact that it's snug also means it's quiet. My wife actually can wear an XS. It's comfy for her once it's on but it is tricky to actually get it on without tearing an ear off.
By the way, both Scorpion models are great helmets. Very comfortable, with a very nice visor system. They also vent better than any helmet I've owned. Fit and finish isn't quite up to Arai standards but it's still very good.
By the way, both Scorpion models are great helmets. Very comfortable, with a very nice visor system. They also vent better than any helmet I've owned. Fit and finish isn't quite up to Arai standards but it's still very good.
Andy
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2009 Vespa 250 GTS (black)
2012 Triumph Tiger 800 (black)
2008 Ducati Hypermotard S, traded for Tiger 800
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I have an odd-shaped head.
There's a good chance that I'd wear an XXL in this helmet. I'd actually like to try this model on, because I hear it's one of the "roomier" helmets out there.
Is the L tight or just snug? The padding will compress some over time. There's a good guide to "fitment" of these helmets on the Scorpion site, here. The animations on the page are unintentionally amusing.
Just say no to poor helmet fit!
There's a good chance that I'd wear an XXL in this helmet. I'd actually like to try this model on, because I hear it's one of the "roomier" helmets out there.
Is the L tight or just snug? The padding will compress some over time. There's a good guide to "fitment" of these helmets on the Scorpion site, here. The animations on the page are unintentionally amusing.
Just say no to poor helmet fit!
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What a riot!
For me, the large is snug, and does not move independently of my head (as it does for the poor wench in the video!).
I have a wierd-shaped head as well, so was happy when I found this one. The first full-faced helmet I tried was tight in some places, loose in others, and I felt claustrophobic. When I tried on the exo-400 Scorpion, however, it was "just right."
Plus, it comes in orange/silver--way cool.
For me, the large is snug, and does not move independently of my head (as it does for the poor wench in the video!).
I have a wierd-shaped head as well, so was happy when I found this one. The first full-faced helmet I tried was tight in some places, loose in others, and I felt claustrophobic. When I tried on the exo-400 Scorpion, however, it was "just right."
Plus, it comes in orange/silver--way cool.
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leeway
this has probably been discussed before, but just how much wiggle room do you have when it comes to sizing? I'm looking at an HJC helmet with a head size of 24 1/4 inches. the top range for an XL helmet is 24 inches. Could I get away with an XL? Will the padding relax after use that much?
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I just got my helmet yesterday (I'll take Buddy delivery in a few days).
It's an XXL Bell Sprint. I hear they run a little small, but I was surprised, even though I know my noggin is big (thick skull). I'm only 5'9 and I was concerned it might even be too tight, but after wearing it during Buddy practice I think it's perfect.
They also had a Small (not children) that fit my little 7 year old girl, who is small for her age but she may have inherited her skull size from the old man.
It's an XXL Bell Sprint. I hear they run a little small, but I was surprised, even though I know my noggin is big (thick skull). I'm only 5'9 and I was concerned it might even be too tight, but after wearing it during Buddy practice I think it's perfect.
They also had a Small (not children) that fit my little 7 year old girl, who is small for her age but she may have inherited her skull size from the old man.
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Re: leeway
The link I posted above (this one!) has some pretty good guidelines and "fit tests" that work with any helmet.nate_v wrote:this has probably been discussed before, but just how much wiggle room do you have when it comes to sizing? I'm looking at an HJC helmet with a head size of 24 1/4 inches. the top range for an XL helmet is 24 inches. Could I get away with an XL? Will the padding relax after use that much?
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Amen! And when you find the one you think fits best, wear it around the store for a while. Unless you only spend 5 or 10 minutes at a time on your scooter, you want the helmet to still feel comfy for as long as your longest ride. 15-20 minutes should do it. You might be surprised. A helmet can feel great after 5 minutes and then start to pinch like hell after 15.castleton wrote:This has been said before, but that's never stopped me!
Don't buy a helmet without trying it on first!!! All the measuring in the world doesn't replace the "fit test"--it's really the only way to be sure.
They need to be snug, snug enough that chewing gum with it on is damned near impossible. But you don't want it to be painful.
Andy
2006 Buddy 125 (orange), going to a good MB home
2009 Vespa 250 GTS (black)
2012 Triumph Tiger 800 (black)
2008 Ducati Hypermotard S, traded for Tiger 800
2006 Buddy 125 (orange), going to a good MB home
2009 Vespa 250 GTS (black)
2012 Triumph Tiger 800 (black)
2008 Ducati Hypermotard S, traded for Tiger 800