THH 710X Helmet
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THH 710X Helmet
The 710X features three shell sizes with Ram Air ventilation. The visor, shell and dual density EPS work in harmony providing maximum air flow through the helmet. The shell was engineered with an enlarged eyeport and a contoured bottom to prevent injury. Quick-snap chin vent makes removing the chin vent easy for cleaning, no tools required. The visor also features EZ-turn screws to make changing the visor fast and easy.
SPECIFICATIONS
- Advanced ThermoPoly Shell
- Removable/Washable 3M Scotchguard™ moisture-wicking liner
- Dual-layer EPS and chin bar
- Ram Air Ventilation system
- Quick-snap removable chin vent
- EZ-removable visor
- Neck brace contour
- Enlarged eyeport
- Adjustable peak
- EZ-fit for eyeglasses
- Winter breath guard available
- Dual Homologation D.O.T and ECE-22.05
THH Helmet Sizes | ||||||||
Size | Head Measurement (in) | Head Measurement (cm) | Hat Size | |||||
X-Small | 20 1⁄2 | 53cm | 6 1⁄2 | |||||
Small | 21 1⁄4 | 55cm | 6 3⁄4 | |||||
Medium | 22 | 57cm | 7 | |||||
Large | 22 7⁄8 | 59cm | 7 1⁄4 | |||||
X-Large | 23 5⁄8 | 61cm | 7 1⁄2 | |||||
2X-Large | 24 1⁄2 | 63cm | 7 3⁄4 | |||||
Youth Small | 18-1/2" - 19-1/8" | |||||||
Youth Medium | 19-1/4" - 19-7/8" | |||||||
Youth Large | 20" - 20-1/2" | |||||||
Helmet Sizing Information
"A proper-fitting motorcycle helmet can significantly reduce the risk of serious injury or death resulting from a head impact during an accident".MEASURE YOUR HEAD: Determine the circumference of the widest part of your head by using a flexible tape measure. Generally, the widest part of a person's head is the area 2.5cm (1") above the eyes and ears. However, we suggest measuring at a few points both above and below that line to determine the greatest measurement before referring to our size tables. Helmets must fit snugly, but not painfully tight. While holding the chinstraps outside of the helmet, pull it down over your head, taking care that the chinstraps do not go up inside the helmet. A proper-fitting helmet will feel snug with fairly even pressure around the sides and top of your head. On most modern helmets the liner is designed to be a little extra snug at first, but will break-in after several hours of riding to match the particular shape of your head.
IMPORTANT: Make sure that you fasten the chinstrap securely beneath your chin when trying-on a helmet and then test to see that the helmet cannot be removed from your head when fastened in that manner. As a rule, the helmet should not be able to move around on your head without pulling on your skin. A loose fitting helmet is not only dangerous, but may also be noisy and tiring to wear. Most people make the mistake of buying a helmet that's too large.
SAFETY REMINDER: No helmet can protect the wearer against all possible or foreseeable impacts. A helmet can only protect the portion of the head that is covered by the helmet. For maximum protection, the helmet must be well fitted with the chinstrap securely fastened. Failure to follow these instructions, the instructions printed on the helmet, and those contained in the owner's manual may result in the possibility of the helmet coming off during an accident - possibly resulting in a severe head injury or even death.
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