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Briko chinguard screw packs
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Briko chinguard screw packs
$20
Retail price: $20
Atomic SL Helmet
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Atomic SL Helmet
$250
Retail price: $300
Shred Bumper Helmet Large
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Shred Bumper Helmet Large
$145
Retail price: $180
Shred Slam Cap Helmet Large
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Shred Slam Cap Helmet Large
$145
Retail price: $180
Bolle (Used) Small Black Helmet
TimoniumpiasSideline Pro+
Bolle (Used) Small White Helmet
TimoniumpiasSideline Pro+
(Used) Blue Helmet
PIACSNorth
Unisex XL Oakley Mod 1 pro sl Helmet (New)
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Unisex Medium/Large POC Obex ( Used)
Bardown123
Medium/Large Giro (Used) With Kids goggles
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Leeedom XL used Helmet
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Leeedom XL used Helmet
$39
Retail price: $150
SHRED hard ear chinguard for Basher and B. Ultimate
SnowGuySideline Pro

To ensure you get the correct size helmet, measure your head with a tape measure just above your eyebrows. Compare your head’s circumference to a sizing chart from the helmet manufacturer you wish to buy.

When you try a helmet on, the fit should be secure, and the helmet should not move when you shake your head vigorously. Most helmets come with an adjustable fit system to help you create the perfect fit. Another thing to consider is what “type” of helmet best suits your needs. For example, an in-mold helmet is lightweight and absorbs shock. A hard-shell ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) helmet is super durable (and budget-friendly).

Lastly, a soft-shell helmet is not quite as industrial as a hard-shell option and is designed to withstand only mild to moderate impacts.