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ONE IMPACT RULE
Helmets are designed to absorb only ONE impact. After your helmet has endured any
impact, the absorption liner portion of your helmet will have dispersed the energy from
the impact, thus rendering the liner compacted and therefore compromised. Even if
there is NO VISIBLE damage to the shell, the helmet's usefulness is expired after one
impact. A helmet that has experienced an impact should be destroyed and replaced.
SCOTT Sports SA shall not be liable for any damages and losses due to continued use
of impacted helmets.
• III. PROPER FITTING
TO ENSURE THE BEST POSSIBLE FIT, YOU SHOULD PHYSICALLY TRY THE HEL-
MET ON IN THE STORE PRIOR TO PURCHASE TO FIND THE EXACT SIZE THAT BEST
SUITS YOUR HEAD. To determine the proper fit of your helmet, measure your head
size by passing a tape measure around your head approximately 2  c m above the eye-
brow line. Use the largest measurement from this process.
Select the helmet size that closest matches the measurement. Since helmet sizes do not
always match perfectly with basic measurements, use the helmet size that fits snugly,
but without pressure points. SCOTT Sports SA shall not be liable for any damages and
losses due to improper fitting.
PROPER TIGHTENING OF THE CHIN STRAP
Proper tightening of the chinstrap is critical to the functionality of this helmet. If you
are able to pull down on the fastened chinstrap from under your chin and create slack,
it is not properly fastened through the D-Rings. Follow the steps below to ensure
proper fastening.
TRYING ON THE HELMET - FINDING THE RIGHT SIZE
IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT THE FIT OF THE HELMET BE SNUG
FOR IT TO PERFORM PROPERLY. Grasp the chinstraps (see
diagram 1) and expand the helmet opening. Slide your head
into the helmet. If the helmet does not fit snugly or if the hel-
met feels loose in any way, you should try a smaller size. To
check for proper fitting, place the helmet on your head. Make
sure the helmet lining fits snugly around your head and that
the cheek pads are pressed close onto your cheeks. There
should be no space between your brow and the lining. Take
hold of the helmet on each side and try to move the helmet
up and down as well as side to side (see diagram 2). You
should feel the skin on your face and head being pulled along
with the helmet. If the helmet is able to move freely without
rubbing your skin, the helmet is too large and you need a
smaller size.
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