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How to Find the Perfect Helmet

Every child and adult should wear a stunt scooter helmet when it comes to playing around or doing stunts on their scooter. Choosing a helmet is more complicated than you may have thought, in fact you need to focus on specifications, ensuring the helmet fits properly and snugly to provide effective protection when you need it the most.

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How to Find the Perfect Helmet

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  1. How to Find the Perfect Helmet Every child and adult should wear a stunt scooter helmet when it comes to playing around or doing stunts on their scooter. Choosing a helmet is more complicated than you may have thought, in fact you need to focus on specifications, ensuring the helmet fits properly and snugly to provide effective protection when you need it the most. The helmet for scooters can also be safely used when riding a bike or even rollerblading. They meet safety standards, ensuring your head are protected in the event of a fall. Proper Fit The first tip to finding the perfect helmet is to measure your head or your child’s head. Scooter helmets come in various sizes from small to large. It's essential you measure before looking at helmets, having some idea on the size you need. It's essential that the helmet fits properly to provide adequate protection. A helmet with an improper fit will not provide adequate protection. The foam pads inside the helmet provide essential cushioning. They should be securely attached to the inside of the helmet. The next step is to adjust the ratchet at the back of the helmet until you have a snug fit. Wiggle from side to side with the chin straps undone to ensure it doesn't come off. In the event it falls off, tighten the ratchet, adjust the foam pads or try a smaller helmet. If it stays on your head after some wiggling, then do up the chin straps with a finger between the chin and strap. Measurement Tips Using a tape measure, place the tape measure above the ear and eyebrows. This will give you your size in centimeters. Extra small helmets range from forty six to fifty centimeters, small

  2. helmets range from forty eight to fifty two centimeters, while medium helmets range from fifty three to fifty seven centimeters. All children should wear a helmet when they are using a scooter or cycling. A helmet that doesn't fit properly will not provide adequate protection. Additional Factors In addition to ensuring your helmet is the right fit, you also want to focus on some additional factors, ensuring you get the most out of your helmet in the long run. To save yourself money, ensure your helmet can be used for a number of activities, including scooting, rollerblading, and motor scooting and cycling. Always ensure the soft pads inside are comfortable to be worn for a long period of time. The helmet must have adjustable straps, so you can ensure a snug fit. Helmets should offer air vents, keeping your head cool on a warm afternoon, while ensuring the colour is visible.

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