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16. Wearing a helmet may reduce your hearing ability. Be aware of your environment.
17. Ride responsibly and do not take extra risks just because you are wearing a helmet.
18. DO NOT hang or hook your helmet on anything. It may cause damage to helmet reducing the
effectiveness of helmet's protection.
19. DO NOT drop your helmet on a hard surface. Doing so could permanently damage it. If unsure if you
have damaged the helmet, contact Troy Lee Designs.
20. DO NOT mount any rigid objects to the inside or outside of your helmet other than those sold by Troy
Lee Designs. This can weaken the helmet or cause injuries to you in an accident, by increasing the force
on the helmet or the object could become a projectile.
DETERMINING HELMET SIZE
Measure your head size. Wrap a tape measure horizontally around your head about one inch (25mm) above
your eyebrows and even with the tops of your ears to obtain the largest measurement. Using the size chart
below, select the helmet that is closest to your head size. The chart is just a guide to give you an idea of
head/helmet sizing; it is not a substitute for trying the helmet on and using the steps below.
TRY THE HELMET ON
Firmly grip chin straps and expand the helmet opening by pulling the straps
1" / 25mm
outward and then slide the helmet onto your head. Pull the chin straps only,
not the chin strap covers. Pulling the covers may tear them. If the helmet is
not snug, it is too big for you. Even if you feel it is difficult to put it on, please
use the smallest helmet possible. You should feel a snug fit. The helmet can
only protect if it fits well and you should try on different sizes and choose the
size which feels secure and comfortable on your head.
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