Wish these manufacturers would quantify the X/ Y dimensions for head shape , when do you go from an intermediate oval to long oval. I checked Shoe, Bell, Schubert, and others and they don't even mention different head shapes on their website. Aria offer 1 out of all their range (Signet X)
how do you wear this if you wear glasses? I bought a size L based on my head size, which is 24 inches, and I can't put my glasses on after I put the helmet on, and it's too tight anyway.
The easiest thing to do would be to wear your helmet around the house for a day to break it in. Sometimes, the pads can take some time to form to your face - but it SHOULD break in after a few hours. Coming from someone who used to wear glasses, it's not the easiest thing to deal with!
I have a 58.5cm head. I never know if I should buy the M or the L. Size down to the medium in the knowledge that the padding will loosen? What are your thoughts?
@@seansixfive obviously we’re not helmet experts, but if it were us, we’d go with the smaller size and let it break in! Maybe double check that opinion at a local Cycle Gear, but that’s what we’d do! Thanks for watching!
Sometimes a helmet is too tight until it breaks in after a bit! Also, if you have an Arai helmet, they have padding that you can take out for a better customized fit!
@@layneaic2076For some(?) Arai(I know the Corsair-X) with the padding there will be parts of foam that can removed to help with fitting with the cheek pads and the head liner. Some helmet reviews may mention and show that when they remove the padding.
Good evening thank you for sharing this information. And Happy Holidays.
Wish these manufacturers would quantify the X/ Y dimensions for head shape , when do you go from an intermediate oval to long oval.
I checked Shoe, Bell, Schubert, and others and they don't even mention different head shapes on their website. Aria offer 1 out of all their range (Signet X)
this video is well-made. props to the team. would love to see more content from u.
Thanks so much! We're working on some cool content coming up - stay tuned!
My boy Seth! Wad up bro!! Vid was…decent! 😆 But for real dope video! I may have to pick up that Corsair-X to add to my collection 🤙🏾
Excellent video. Well executed
Thanks so much for the kind words! Glad you enjoyed!
how do you wear this if you wear glasses? I bought a size L based on my head size, which is 24 inches, and I can't put my glasses on after I put the helmet on, and it's too tight anyway.
The easiest thing to do would be to wear your helmet around the house for a day to break it in. Sometimes, the pads can take some time to form to your face - but it SHOULD break in after a few hours. Coming from someone who used to wear glasses, it's not the easiest thing to deal with!
I have a 58.5cm head. I never know if I should buy the M or the L. Size down to the medium in the knowledge that the padding will loosen? What are your thoughts?
@@seansixfive obviously we’re not helmet experts, but if it were us, we’d go with the smaller size and let it break in!
Maybe double check that opinion at a local Cycle Gear, but that’s what we’d do! Thanks for watching!
What’s the conclusion?
i have a head like the creature in the first Alien movie. Very hard to get a helmet that fits. I need L-O-N-N-N-G ival
Lol
I have a head like a bowling ball, very round. I find it extremely hard to find a proper fitting helmet
AGV
His head is huge.lol😂
Hey thanks for noticing!
@@DrivenToRidePodcast 🤣
Every time I buy a helmet it is too tight. Hard to put on and hard to take off 🤫
Sometimes a helmet is too tight until it breaks in after a bit! Also, if you have an Arai helmet, they have padding that you can take out for a better customized fit!
@@DrivenToRidePodcast hi sir! What does it mean customize?
@@layneaic2076For some(?) Arai(I know the Corsair-X) with the padding there will be parts of foam that can removed to help with fitting with the cheek pads and the head liner. Some helmet reviews may mention and show that when they remove the padding.
Not the correct way to measure at all
Really?