Safety 21 Air Vents Inline Skating Helmets For Men / Women And Kids Outdoor Sports
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Safety And Ventilated With 21 Air Vents Inline Skating Helmets Suit For Men Women And Kids
Brief descriptions:
1. 21 air vents
2. PVC shell with pattern
3. Black EPS with impact absorbing liner
Specifications:
Shell |
PVC shell with pattern |
Liner |
Black EPS with impact absorption liner |
Buckle |
Quick release buckle |
Size |
M, S |
Color |
White, Pink, Blue or other preferred color |
Type |
21 air vents |
Quick Details:
Product Name |
Safety And Ventilated With 21 Air Vents Inline Skating Helmets Suit For Men Women And Kids |
Model NO. |
HM326B-21 |
Size |
L#(39-42) M#(35-38) S#(31-34) |
Shell |
PVC shell with pattern |
Application |
Protective |
Buckle |
Quick release buckle |
Inner |
white EPS with impact absorption liner |
Standard |
CE |
Applications:
Outdoor sports - skating |
Aggressive skating, roller hockey skating, artistic inline skating, freestyle slalom skating and downhill skating, general recreational skating, speed skating |
Travel tools protector |
Cycling |
Adjust the Fit
Whatever your size, simple adjustments can customize the fit. Nearly all helmets offer
an internal universal-fit sizing ring (one size fits all) and adjustable straps. Occasionally some helmets,
including some kids\' helmets, still offer a selection of fit pads to accomplish this task.
To adjust the fit, first expand the sizing ring before you place a helmet on your head. Once the helmet is
in place, reach behind your head and tighten the ring (by pushing a slider or twisting a dial) until you
achieve a snug fit.
A good-fitting helmet should be snug but not annoyingly tight. It should sit level on your head
(not tilted back) with the front edge no more than 1 inch above your eyebrows. Your forehead
should be protected. Push the helmet from side to side and back to front. If the helmet shifts noticeably,
adjust the sizing ring (or pads) to snug the fit.
Components of a Helmet:
Liner:
Most helmet liners are made of expanded polystyrene foam. On impact, the liner
dissipates the force of the impact to protect your head. Make sure the liner fits your head
comfortably and that it\'s not damaged or dented.
Shell:
Most cycling helmets are covered with a plastic shell to hold the helmet together in a crash,
provide puncture-resistance and allow the helmet to slide on impact (to protect your head and neck).
Make sure the shell is intact and in good shape.
Ventilation:
Helmet vents enhance wind-flow over your head, keeping you cooler and more comfortable
as you ride. In general, the more vents you have, the cooler you\'ll be.
Straps:
Find a helmet strap system that\'s comfortable and easy to get in and out of.
Also make sure that it matches your riding style — beefy for rough terrain and mountain trails,
lighter and cooler for road racing. Try a couple of different systems before you decide on one.
Hair port:
This helmet come with a strap design that accommodates ponytails