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Black Dana Helmet [NSNW 4010]
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Sledding helmets that love your brain.
People couldn’t find helmets that reveal notions, or personal style. There was a time many helmet graphics were tacky or based on cartoon characters. The folks at Nutcase Helmets offer products with better art and construction than just black helmets with weird aerodynamic shapes. Nutcase wants helmet wearers of all ages to WANT to wear helmets, rather than being told to wear them and reluctantly doing so out of fear of a ticket or the wrath of their parents.

Determining Your Helmet Size

Step 1: Measurement
Place a tape measure slightly above the ear and bring it across the mid forehead completely circling the head about 1 inch above the eyebrows. Take several measurements to make sure you have the largest size. If you do not have a tape measure, use a string and measure it against a ruler. Then check for your size on the charts in the “How To Use” section at bottom of page. If a measurement falls in between a size, go up to the larger size.

Step 2: Try it on
Once you have determined your helmet size, try it on. If you’re buying online - this means checking the size and making correct strap adjustments when your helmet arrives. The helmet should be worn level on the head
and not slide or move freely when you roll your head from side to side. If this happens, your helmet is too large. Extra padding should help provide a better, more snug fit. Do the push test: If someone places a palm to your forehead and can push the helmet backwards off your head, then it is too loose or too large. If the helmet is tipping backwards, it is also a poor fit and may be unsafe...no matter how cool it looks!

Step 3: Proper fit and wear
The front of the helmet must sit just above your eyebrows and the back of the helmet should not touch the nape of your neck. The chin strap should fit snug but not too tight to cause discomfort or choking. Securely fasten the chin strap and try to roll the helmet off your head. If the skin on your forehead moves slightly, you have a good fit.

ABS injection shell

EPS Shock absorbing liner

Classic 11 vents design for the perfect ventilation

Full surround interior

Quick release buckles

ASTM F2040 & CE EN 1077 Snow Sport Safety StandardA snug, aligned fit will achieve a safe and secure ride.
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