Sizing Charts

Please use the charts below for determining the appropriate Helmet Size for your needs.

Caliber and Rodia Helmets

AdultHat SizeInchesCM
XS6-5/8 - 6-3/420-87 - 21.26 in.53-54cm
S6-7/8 - 721.65 - 22.05 in. 55-56 cm
M7-1/8 - 7-1/422.44 - 22.83 in. 57-58 cm
L7-3/8 - 7-3/423.23 - 23.62 in.59-60 cm
XL7-5/8 - 7-7/824.02 - 24.41 in.

61-62 cm


Hawk Helmets:

Hawk Helmets

Sizing Chart

Inches

XS

20 7/8 - 21 1/4

S

21 1/2 - 22

M

22 1/4 - 22 7/8

L

23 - 23 ¾

XL

24 - 24 1/2

XXL

24 4/5 - 25 1/5

Outlaw Helmets

Outlaw Helmets

Helmet Size

Inches

Centimeters

Hat Size

Small

21.65-22.05

55/56

6 7/8-7

Medium

22.44-22.83

57/58

7 1/8 - ¼

Large

23.23 - 23.62

59/60

7 3/8 - 7 ½

X-Large

24.02

61

7 5/8

XX-Large

25 1/4"

62

7 7/8

Bell Helmets

Bell Helmets

Sizing Chart

Head Circ. (IN)

Head Circ. (CM)

Hat Size

X-Small 

20 7/8"- 21 1/4"

53cm - 54cm

6 5/8 - 6 3 /4

S

21 5/8" - 22"

55cm - 56cm

6 7/8 - 7

M

22 3/8" - 22 3/4"

57cm - 58cm

7 1/8 - 7 ¼

L

23 1/4" - 23 5/8 "

59cm - 60cm

7 3/8 - 7 ½

XL

24" - 24 3/8"

61cm - 62cm

7 5/8 - 7 ¾

2XL

24 3/4" - 25 1/4"

63cm - 64cm

7 7/8 - 8

Kids Motocross Helmets: Rodia and Caliber

 
S
M
L
CM
49-50
51/52
53/54
INCHES
19.15-19.50
20.10-20.45
20.87.21.23

Chest Protectors

SizeS (Youth)MLXL
Weight32-55 kg / 70-120 lb50-75 kg / 110-165 lb71-109 kg / 155-240 lb82-136 kg / 180-300 lb
Height135-163 cm / 4'5"-5'4"157-180 cm / 5'2"-5'11"173-198 cm / 5'8"-6'6"175-204 cm / 5'9"-6'9"

Tips

Your motorcycle helmet fit is critical to the comfort and enjoyment of your helmet. It also plays a critical role in the performance of your helmet in the event of a collision.

Never or wear a motorcycle helmet without making sure you have a proper snug fit (not too tight, and not too loose - just right!)

There are several methods and tricks to size a motorcycle helmet. We recommends the following method:

1. Estimate your size

Get a tape measure and our sizing chart. Start with a M motorcycle helmet size you think will fit according to our measurements cross referenced to the chart.

2. Not too tight

Once you have your new motorcycle helmet in hand, put the helmet on by grasping the chin strap in each hand and pulling it on over your ears until you feel the top portion of the motorcycle helmet touch. Check for the following red flags: A. The motorcycle helmet immediately feels too tight. B. Your head does not touch the top of the motorcycle helmet. C. You can't pull the helmet down over your ears. D. It's painful in any way. If any of these apply, you probably need the next size larger.

3. Not too loose

Once you have found a motorcycle helmet that feels comfortable and snug, you must make sure that it is not too loose. To do this, securely fasten the chin strap, grasp the helmet chin bar or sides firmly with one hand and try to move the helmet from side to side and up and down. If the motorcycle helmet slides on your skin and hair, it is too large. If your scalp and skin want to move with the helmet, the fit is about right.

4. Just Right

One final check. Reach back to the back of the motorycle helmet and try to rotate the helmet as far down and forward as possible. Then as far backward as possible. If the motorcycle helmet feels as if it might slide off in either rection, the motorcycle helmet is either too big or the chin strap was not securely fastened.

Congratulations! If you passed these tests, you now have a properly fitting helmet that will maximize safety and minimize wind noise as well!


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