

DO NOT confuse these numbers for your head measurement. There is a measurement shown in centimeters (cm) printed on the size tag INSIDE every Biltwell helmet. The sizing charts for every helmet model on our website show what helmet size you should select based on your head measurement.
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This video shows how to measure the circumference of your head in inches. It shows how to measure your head correctly to choose the right helmet size, and answers questions we hear from other bikeriders all the time:Ī Word About Head Measurements and Helmet Sizes If you’re considering a Biltwell helmet for the first time, watch this video. You might own a dozen pair of identically-sized blue jeans-how many fit exactly the same? On hand-made products like pants, boots, and motorcycle helmets, fluctuations in fit and sizing can and often do occur. Just because you’re an M in Helmet X doesn’t mean you’re an M in a Biltwell. Like jackets, sneakers, and virtually every other garment sold by size, different brands marked with the same size can and often do fit differently. Don’t laugh-people make this mistake all the time. Before you pursue this option, let’s make sure the helmet you’re wearing is the right size. Fortunately, we offer cheek pads in a range of thicknesses so you can fine-tune your Biltwell helmet for greater comfort and safety. Taking this footwear analogy one step further (please pardon the pun), when the socks on your feet are too thick or too thin, even the best hand-crafted boots will feel uncomfortable after a day of riding. High-performance, safety-certified helmets like ours can and often do last much longer than the softly padded, hand-stitched comfort liner and cheek pads inside them, just as a premium-grade boot will last longer than a pair of socks. This three-piece liner kit is removable for cleaning, and replaceable when wear and tear take their toll.

To make these internal components more comfortable on your head, every Biltwell helmet features a padded comfort liner with two cheek pads. These technologies include but aren’t limited to the helmet’s injection-molded ABS outer shell, a multi-piece internal safety liner constructed with EPS foam, and a molded urethane chin bar pad. Every Biltwell Lane Splitter-and every Gringo and Gringo S manufactured in 2019 or later-features construction and protection technologies that meet both US DOT and European ECE R22.05 safety standards. Things got crazy in the early 2000s, with stars no longer content rocking jeans with obedient knee tears, but rather aggressive slashes up and down the leg, often paired with a sliver of midriff and not one but two layered tank tops or a silk lace cami.For any motorcycle helmet to perform its main function-namely, to provide protection during an accident-it must fit snugly and comfortably on your head. In the grungy 1990s, I saw people like Kurt Cobain, Janet Jackson, Christina Applegate, and the entire cast of Beverly Hills 90210 wearing variations of the ripped-jeans outfit, usually in the form of perfectly distressed light-wash Levi's with worn holes at the knees. I might be dating myself here, but I remember being a little kid and watching an episode of the seminal 1980s sitcom Family Ties during which flighty older sister Mallory (Justine Bateman) returns home from a shopping trip, pulls out a pristine pair of designer blue jeans, then takes a scissor from the drawer and starts hacking away, setting the tone for my future obsession with garments that look blatantly well-worn.

Pretty much all the ripped- jeans outfit ideas I've gotten have come from pop culture.
