HOW TO CHOOSE A HELMET
Choosing the right helmet is not difficult to do. Here are a few tips to help you make the right selection:
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Tip: Put on your ski goggles. If you are wearing your helmet properly, you won't be able to touch your forehead. Your goggles shouldn't push your helmet backwards. ** Bring your goggles with you when you go helmet shopping.
The straps are there to keep your helmet in place. If the straps are not properly adjusted, your helmet won't stay in a comfortable and safe position.
Read the product insert and the manufacturer's recommendations to get the best performance out of your helmet.
Did you know that ...
The size of a child's head changes very little as he/she grows? When purchasing a helmet for a child, it is important to choose a model that is well adjusted to his/her head. Contrary to shoes, you should not take a larger size hoping that it will fit longer.
For more comfort and protection, you should not wear a pompom tuque or any other rigid accessory under your helmet.
Most manufacturers offer helmets with an adjustable built-in ventilation system that provides optimal comfort for the ambient temperature or the intensity of the physical activity.
You should inspect your helmet regularly to look for signs of wear and tear or damage. As soon as wear becomes apparent, the helmet should be replaced.
Helmets are made to cushion impacts. Every impact partially destroys the layer of foam in the inside liner. The damage to the liner may not be visible. A helmet that took a hard blow should be replaced.
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